Panasonic Aj D400 Operating Instructions Manual
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– 111 – Set ting Menu Screens VF OPERATION Screen This page performs the viewfinder display settings. The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode. Menu screen display methods USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu. ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays the ENG menu. Item VF OUT VF DTL ZEBRA1 DETECT ZEBRA2 DETECT ZEBRA2 Variable rangeRemarksVF display Y NAM R G B 0 . . . 2 . . . 4 50 . . . 70 . . . 110 50 . . . 85 . . . 110 ON OFF SPOT VF OUT selection NAM (N Additive Mix): Signals with the highest level among R, G and B are output. VF DTL selection The detail of the VF signals is further boosted. At the “0” setting, the detail is the same as the main line. ZEBRA1 DETECT level (IRE value) setting ZEBRA2 DETECT level (IRE value) setting ZEBRA2 ON/OFF switching and SPOT selection FWhen ZEBRA2 is set to SPOT, set Fthe ZEBRA2 DETECT value higher Fthan the ZEBRA1 DETECT value. If Fthe ZEBRA2 DETECT value is less Fthan the ZEBRA1 DETECT value, the FZEBRA pattern will not be displayed. ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG -VFOPERA T ION- ¢ VFOUT : Y VF DT L : 2 ZEBRA1 DETECT : 0 70 ZEBRA2 DETECT : 0 8 5 Z EBRA 2 : SPOT
– 112 – E:ON . : OFF Item F2.8 ADJ F16 ADJ Variable rangeRemarksVF display —— ——Voltage is output only when selected by the cursor (arrow). Voltage is output only when selected by the cursor (arrow). ENG ENG |Note{ When using a lens which allows the lens iris open or close end to be adjusted, set either “F2.8 ADJ” or “F16 ADJ” to ON and repeatedly adjust the lens iris until it is “F2.8” or “F16”, respectively. (Fujinon S18q6.7 BRM4/BERM4 lenses do not have this adjustment function.) MENU SELECT 1/3 Screen This page performs the menu page display ON/OFF settings. The ON/OFF status for each item is indicated by displaying an asterix (E) or period (. ) in front of the item on the screen. Item MARKER VF DISPLAY CAMERA ID SHUTTER SPEED SYNCHRO SCAN !LED MAIN FUNCTION BATT/TAPE ALARM Variable rangeRemarksVF display ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF MARKER item user menu display ON/OFF VF DISPLAY item user menu display ON/OFF CAMERA ID item user menu display ON/OFF SHUTTER SPEED item user menu display ON/OFF SYNCHRO SCAN item user menu display ON/OFF !LED item user menu display ON/OFF MAIN FUNCTION item user menu display ON/OFF BATT/TAPE ALARM item user menu display ON/OFF ON: This switches the display ON. OFF: This switches the display OFF. ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode. Menu screen display methods USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu. ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays the ENG menu. E:ON . : OFF Set ting Menu Screens LENS ADJ Screen This page performs the lens adjustments. The ON/OFF status for each item is indicated by displaying an asterix (E) or period (. ) in front of the item on the screen. -L ENS AD J- ¢ EF2.8ADJ.F16 ADJ -MENU SELECT 1 / 3- ¢ EMARKER EVF D I SPLAY ECA MERA I D . SHUT TER SPEED ES YNCHR OSCAN . !LED E MA I N F UNC T ION . BAT T / TAPE A L ARM
– 113 – Item FUNCTION 1/5 FUNCTION 2/5 FUNCTION 3/5 FUNCTION 4/5 FUNCTION 5/5 TIME/DATE LOW SETTING MID SETTING HIGH SETTING Variable rangeRemarksVF display ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFFFUNCTION 1/5 item user menu display ON/OFF FUNCTION 2/5 item user menu display ON/OFF FUNCTION 3/5 item user menu display ON/OFF FUNCTION 4/5 item user menu display ON/OFF FUNCTION 5/5 item user menu display ON/OFF TIME/DATE item user menu display ON/OFF LOW SETTING item user menu display ON/OFF MID SETTING item user menu display ON/OFF HIGH SETTING item user menu display ON/OFF ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG Set ting Menu Screens MENU SELECT 2/3 Screen This page performs the menu page display ON/OFF settings. The ON/OFF status for each item is indicated by displaying an asterix (E) or period (. ) in front of the item on the screen. E:ON . : OFF The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode. Menu screen display methods USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu. ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays the ENG menu. -MENU SELECT 2 / 3- ¢ . F UNC T ION 1/5 . F UNC T ION 2/5 . F UNC T ION 3/5 . F UNC T ION 4/5 . F UNC T ION 5/5 . TIME / DATE . LOWSET T I NG.MID SETT ING. HIGHSETTING
– 114 – Set ting Menu Screens MENU SELECT 3/3 Screen This page performs the menu page display ON/OFF settings. The ON/OFF status for each item is indicated by displaying an asterix (E) or period (. ) in front of the item on the screen. Item LEVEL 1/6 LEVEL 2/6 LEVEL 3/6 LEVEL 4/6 LEVEL 5/6 LEVEL 6/6 VF OPERATION LENS ADJ Variable rangeRemarksVF display ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFFLEVEL 1/6 item user menu display ON/OFF LEVEL 2/6 item user menu display ON/OFF LEVEL 3/6 item user menu display ON/OFF LEVEL 4/6 item user menu display ON/OFF LEVEL 5/6 item user menu display ON/OFF LEVEL 6/6 item user menu display ON/OFF VF OPERATION item user menu display ON/OFF LENS ADJ item user menu display ON/OFF ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG E:ON . : OFF The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode. Menu screen display methods USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu. ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays the ENG menu. -MENU SELECT 3 / 3- ¢ . L EVE L 1 / 6 . L EVE L 2 / 6 . L EVE L 3 / 6 . L EVE L 4 / 6 . L EVE L 5 / 6 . L EVE L 6 / 6 . VF OPERA TION . L ENS AD J
– 115 – Item BLACK WHITE (V. SAW) BLACK COMPE WHTE COMPE Variable rangeRemarksVF display —— —— ON OFF ON OFF Auto black shading (digital) activated Auto white shading (V. SAW) activated Black compensation ON/OFF White compensation ON/OFF ENG ENG ENG ENG Set ting Menu Screens AUTO SHADING Screen This page performs the auto shading settings. Align the arrow with the desired BLACK or WHITE item and press the UP or DOWN button to execute the setting. The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode. DATA RESET Screen This page resets the menu display item settings. Aligning the cursor (arrow) with the item and pressing the UP or DOWN button resets the settings. Item DATA RESETVariable rangeRemarksVF display —— Sets the setting menu to the status when shipped from the factory. ENG Item OPERATION DRUM RUNNING THREADING VTR SYSCON CAM SYSCON Variable rangeRemarksVF display —— —— —— —— —— Operating time with the power ON Drum rotating time Loading time Software version display Software version display ENG ENG —— ENG ENG Menu screen display methods USER menu:Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu. ENG menu:Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays the ENG menu.|Note{ The flare compensation value (LEVEL 4/6) and shading compensation value (AUTO SHADING) do not return to the default settings. DIAGNOSTIC Screen This page displays the unit’s operating conditions and software version. -AUT SHAD I NG- ¢ B L ACKWHI TE( V.SAW) B L ACKCOMPE:ONWHI TE COMPE :ON O -DATA RESET- ¢ MENUINIT. -DIAGNOST I C- OPERA T ION : 00000· 10h DRUMRUNN I NG: 00000· 10h THREAD I NG: 00000· 10 VTR SYSC ON:Ver< 1.0> CAMSYSCON:Ver< 1.0>
– 116 – Warning System If trouble is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the display window (LCD), WARNING lamp, lamps inside the viewfinder, and warning tones from the speaker and earphone inform the operator of trouble. Item RF SERVO HUMID SLACK Display window (LCD) Warning contentsWarning display Video head clogging, recording system trouble The servo is out of order. Condensation Tape wind-up trouble Warning display status Remain- ing battery level displayRemain- ing tape lengthdisplay WARN- ING lampREC lamp Lamps Emitted 4 times per second F1) Emitted 4 times per second Emitted 4 times per second F1) Continu- ous tone F2) Continu- ous tone Warning toneVTR (section) operation Head clogging is detected and a warning tone emitted. Images may not be recorded properly. Recording continues, but images may not be recorded properly. Recording continues, but stops if tape sticking occurs. Playback, fast forward and rewind operation stops. An error code appears in the time code display position of the display window (LCD) and the VTR stops. Countermeasures Clean the heads. If images still cannot be recorded properly after the heads are cleaned, consult your dealer. Turn off the power and consult your dealer. (Lamps may flash briefly and then go off when tape running starts, but this does not indicate trouble.) If tape running stops and the HUMID display does not go off even when the power is turned off and then on again, wait until the display goes off. Check the error code in the display window (see page 118) and consult your dealer. RF SERVO HUMID SLACK Lighted F1) Lighted Lighted Flashes Flashes 4 times per second Flashes 4 times per second Lighted Flashes 4 times per second Flashes 4 times per second Flashes 4 times per second Flashes 4 times per second Flashes 4 times per second F1) During recording F2) During playback, fast forward or rewind |Note{ If a cleaning tape is not available to deal with video head clogging, etc., first es- tablish the STOP mode and then press the STOP button again while the RESET button on the side panel is kept depressed. While these buttons are held down, the cleaning roller will clean the heads for a maximum of 10 seconds.
– 117 – Warning System Item TAPE END BATTERY END Display window (LCD) Warning contentsWarning display The tape is nearing its end. The tape has reached its end. The battery has almost run out. The battery has run out. Warning display status Remain- ing battery level displayRemain- ing tape lengthdisplay WARN- ING lampREC lamp Lamps Emitted 4 times per second Continu- ous tone Emitted 4 times per secondF1) Continu- ous tone Warning toneVTR (section) operation Operation continues. Recording, playback or fast forward operation stops. Operation continues. Operation stops. Countermeasures Replace the tape as necessary. Replace the cassette or rewind the tape. Replace the battery as necessary. Replace the battery. E TAPE F E BATT F Flashes F1) Flashes Flashes Flashes Flashes 1 time per secondF1) Lighted Flashes 1 time per second Lighted Flashes 1 time per second Flashes 4 times per second Flashes 1 time per second Flashes 4 times per second 1 of the 7 bars displayed; 5-0 display inside the viewfinder flashes All 7 bars displayed 1 of the 7 bars displayed All 7 bars displayed F1) During recording F2) During playback, fast forward or rewind |Notes{ ÁWhen trouble occurs with the external VTR connected to the unit, warnings are displayed only by the unit’s REC and TALLY lamps. ÁWhen connecting the external VTR to the 26-pin output adaptor and recording simultaneously with the internal and external VTRs, the REC and TALLY lamps flash if trouble occurs in either VTR. Check the warning displays of each VTR to confirm the error contents. Warning system priorities are as follows. 1 SLACK 2 BATTERY END 3 TAPE END 4 BATTERY NEAR END 5 TAPE NEAR END 6 HUMID 7 SERVO 8RF
– 118 – Error Codes When an error occurs in the unit for some reason or other, the following error codes appear in the display window. 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. 1Set the power to OFF. 2Remove the rubber cap where shown in the figure. Insert a Phillips head screwdriver into the cross-shaped part of the EMERGENCY screw (red). 3While pushing in with the screwdriver, turn the EMERGENCY screw counterclockwise until the tape is ejected. 1 This screw needs to be rotated through about 30 turns after the first turn until the unload- ing can be started. 2 This screw needs to be rotated through about 120 turns after the first turn until the tape is ejected. 4Remove the cassette. 5Return the rubber cap to its original position. |Notes{ 1. Do not turn the EMERGENCY screw except in an emergency. 2. Do not turn the screw clockwise. Stop turning the screw as soon as the tape is ejected. Otherwise, the mechanism may be damaged. 3. After the tape is ejected, the cassette holder will not lock into placed even when an attempt is made to close it. Be sure to turn the power off and turn it back on to reset the mechanism’s operation, and then close the cassette holder. 4. A clicking sound will be heard when the EMERGENCY screw is turned: this sound is made by the real drive operation and is therefore not indicative of a malfunction. Cassette holder EMERGENCY screwASet the power to OFF. CPush in and turn at the same time. 1 This screw needs to be rotated through about 30 turns after the first turn until the unloading can be started. 2 This screw needs to be rotated through about 120 turns after the first turn until the tape is ejected. B Solenoid trouble The servo is not locked. Condensation has occurred. Supply reel trouble Take-up reel trouble Capstan trouble Cylinder trouble Loading trouble Code No. 8 9 A B C D E F Contents
– 119 – Maintenance Condensation If the unit is moved from a cold location to a warm location or used in areas with high humidity, the moisture in the air may adhere as water droplets on the head drum. This is called condensa- tion, and if the tape is run under these conditions, it will easily stick to the drum. Therefore, the following points should be observed. ÁIf the unit is moved under conditions where condensation may occur, eject the tape. ÁBefore inserting the tape, set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display in the display window is not lighted. If the HUMID display is lighted, do not insert the tape until the display goes off. Cleaning the Video Heads Use the AJ-CL12MP cleaning cassette when head cleaning is required. Improper use of the cleaning cassette may damage the video heads. Therefore, read the Handling Instructions for the cleaning tape carefully before use. Cleaning the Viewfinder ÁDo not use thinner or other solvents to remove dirt from the viewfinder. ÁWipe the lens with lens cleaner available on the market. ÁAbsolutely do not wipe the mirror. If dirt, etc. has adhered to the mirror, remove it using a air blower available on the market. Characteristic Phenomenon of CCD Cameras Smear Smear occurs when shooting high-intensity subjects, and occurs more easily as the electronic shutter speed increases. The HUMID display is not lighted.
– 120 – Inspections Before Shooting Perform the following inspections before shooting to check that all systems are operating prop- erly. Checking the image with a color monitor is recommended. Inspection Preparations 1Insert a charged battery pack. 2Set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display does not appear and that five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are lighted. ÁIf the HUMID display appears, wait until the display goes off. ÁIf five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are not lighted, replace the bat- tery pack with a sufficiently charged battery pack. 3Check that there are no cables, etc. around the cassette holder and top panel, and then press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder. 4Check the following items, and then insert a cassette and close the cassette holder. ÁThe cassette is not set to the write protect status. ÁThere is no slack in the tape. Inspecting the Camera Section Set the switches as follows. Iris: AUTO Zoom: AUTOWHITE BAL: A or B OUTPUT: BARS Gain: Normally, set to 0 dB. When it is too dark, it is set to the appropriate gain. VTR SAVE/STBY: STBY 2 12 4 3