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    ÊTC IN connector (BNC):
    The time code serving as the reference is input when the time code is locked to an external
    source.
    ËTC OUT connector (BNC):
    Connect this to the time code TC IN connector on the external VTR when locking the external
    VTR’s time code to this unit’s time code.
    Time Code-Related Section (2)
    ÌHOLD button
    The time data appearing on the counter display at the instant when this button is pressed is
    held. (The time code generator will still continue to run.) When the button is pressed again, the
    hold status is released. Use the button to ascertain the time at which a particular scene was
    shot, for example.
    ÍRESET button
    This resets the time data on the counter display to “00:00:00:00”. When the TCG switch Ñ is
    set to SET and this button is pressed, the time code or user’s bit can be reset to “00:00:00:00”
    or “00 00 00 00”.
    ÎDISPLAY switch
    The time code, CTL or user’s bit is made to appear on the counter display depending on the
    setting positions of this switch and the TCG switch Ñ.
    UB:The user’s bit is displayed.
    TC:The time code is displayed.
    CTL:CTL is displayed.
    ÏUP button, DOWN button
    When setting the time code or user’s bit, these buttons increment or decrement by 1 the figure
    of the digit made to flash by the SHIFT/ITEM button Ð.
    ÐSHIFT/ITEM (digit advance) button
    When setting the time code or user’s bit, this button is used to cause the digit which is to be set
    to flash.
    É
    Ë
    Ê
    Controls and Their Functions 
    						
    							–22–
    Ö
    ×
    Ø
    Ñ
    Ó
    Ò
    Ô
    Õ
    Controls and Their Functions
    ÑTCG (time code selector) switch
    This is used to set the running mode of the internal time code generator.
    F-RUN:This position is used when the time code is to be advanced continuously regardless of
    the VTR’s operation.
    Set to this position when aligning the time code with the actual time or locking the time
    code to an external source.
    SET:This position is used for setting the time code or user’s bit.
    R-RUN:This position is used when the time code is to be advanced only while recording is in
    progress. The time code will be recorded continuously on a tape with a succession of
    unedited shots.
    Warning/Status Display Section
    ÒTally lamp
    This is activated when the TALLY switch Ó is at HIGH or LOW, and it lights during recording by
    the VTR section. It flashes in the same way as the REC lamp inside the viewfinder to warn the
    operator. The brightness when lighted can be selected using the TALLY switch (HIGH or
    LOW).
    ÓTALLY switch
    This controls the tally lamp Ò.
    HIGH:The tally lamp is made brighter.
    OFF:The tally lamp is extinguished.
    LOW:The tally lamp is made darker.
    ÔBack tally lamp
    This functions in the same way as the tally lamp Ò when the back tally switch Õ is set to ON.
    ÕBack tally switch
    This controls the back tally lamp Ô.
    ON:The back tally lamp operates.
    OFF:The back tally lamp does not operate.
    ÖWARNING lamp
    This flashes or lights when trouble occurs in the VTR section.
    ×LIGHT switch
    ON:This illuminates the display window Ø.
    OFF:This extinguishes the display window illumination.
    ØDisplay window
    The warnings related to the VTR section, remaining battery level, sound level, time data, etc.
    are displayed in this window.
    (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the AJ-VF10P.) 
    						
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    Power Supply
    Power can be supplied to the unit using a battery pack or AC power supply.
    Using a battery pack
    A battery pack which is made by any of the four following manufacturers can be used:
    A Panasonic, B Anton Bauer, C Sony or D IDX.
    Before using a battery pack, be sure to charge it completely using a battery charger.
    ÁSee the Handling Instructions for the battery pack and battery charger for a detailed explanation
    of charging methods.
    Using an Anton Bauer Battery Pack
    1Mount the battery pack.
    Insert the battery pack in the direction of the arrow and then slide it into place.
    2When detaching the battery, hold down the detachment lever of the battery holder and slide
    the battery pack in the direction of the arrow.
    |Note{
    The AJ-D610WA supports the intelligent battery system and the ultra-light system.
    Automatic detection can be performed for intelligent batteries with a remaining battery level of
    10% or more. At this time, the remaining battery level is displayed numerically (percentage
    display) inside the viewfinder. If the power is turned on with a remaining battery level of 10%
    or less, the voltage is displayed. When external power is supplied after intelligent battery
    sensing, the remaining battery charge display switches to the externally supplied voltage
    display.
    Power Supply Output Connector
    Control Switch
    Lever
    Pack 
    						
    							–24– Power Supply
    Using the Panasonic AU-BP402 Battery Pack
    1Detach the battery mounts.
    2Connect the unit’s connectors with the connectors of the AU-M402H battery case.
    3Mount the AU-M402H battery case.
    Open the battery case cover and lift up the rubber cap to expose the screw holes. Tighten the
    screws with a screwdriver and mount the case to the unit. Be sure to tighten the screws
    completely.
    |Notes{
    ÁDo not pull strongly on the rubber cap.
    ÁTake care not to catch the connection cord between the battery case and the main unit. 
    						
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    4Connect the battery pack plug to the connector inside the case and insert the battery pack.
    |Note{
    The unit’s power must be set to OFF before the plug is inserted or removed.
    Power Supply 
    						
    							–26– Power Supply
    Using a Sony Battery Pack
    1Remove the battery mounts.
    See page 24.
    2Mount the accessory battery mounting connector.
    3Mount the Sony battery holder.
    Mount the battery case with the cover detached first, and then mount the detached cover as
    shown in the figure.
    ATighten the mounting screws.
    BTighten the power supply contact screws.
    CInsert the top of the detached cover in the direction of the arrow.
    DAlign the hole at the bottom (metal part) of the cover with the hole at the bottom of the case
    and mount the cover to the battery mounting connector with the screw of the battery
    holder.
    |Note{
    Take care when attaching the battery holder that the wires are not pinched.
    A
    C
    D
    B 
    						
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    Using the Sony BP-90 Battery Pack
    1Mount the accessory battery mounting connector.
    (See the preceding page.)
    2Mount the BP-90 battery case.
    ATighten the mounting screws.
    BTichten the power supply contact screws.
    CInsert the top of the detached cover in the direction of the arrow.
    DAlign the hole at the bottom (metal part) of the cover with the bottom of the case and mount
    the cover to the battery mounting connector with the screw.
    Using the Sony BP-L60/BP-L90 lithium-ion Battery Pack
    1Attach the supplied battery mounting terminals.
    2Attach the lithium-ion battery holder.
    AAs shown in the figure, remove the battery clamp, and attach the holder using the mount-
    ing screws.
    BTighten the power supply contact screws.
    CPut the battery clamp back into place.
    |Notes{
    ÁThe unit’s power must be set to OFF before the plug is inserted or removed.
    ÁTake care when attaching the battery case/battery holder that the wires are not pinched.
    Battery clamp
    Power Supply 
    						
    							–28–
    Power Supply
    Using an AC Power Supply (When using the AJ-B75 AC Adaptor)
    1Connect the unit’s EXT DC IN socket with the DC OUT connector of the AJ-B75 AC
    adaptor.
    2Set the AC adaptor’s power to ON.
    3Set the unit’s power switch to ON.
    |Notes{
    ÁWhen using an external power supply other than the AJ-B75 AC adaptor, check the pin signal of
    the EXT DC IN socket.
    ÁWhen both a battery pack and AC adaptor are connected, power is supplied from the AC
    adaptor.
    ÁWhen using an AC adaptor, the AC adaptor’s power must be set to ON before the unit’s POWER
    switch is set to ON. If this sequence is reversed, the AC adaptor’s output voltage will rise slowly
    and may cause the unit to malfunction.
    DC IN Connector
    1
    234
    Pin No. Signal
    1GND
    2, 3——
    4o12 V 
    						
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    Checking and Selecting the Type of Bat ter y
    To check the type of battery
    1Press the MODE CHECK button.
    While this button is held down, the type of battery is displayed in the remaining battery charge
    display area.
    To select the type of battery
    1When the MENU SET/OFF switch is set to SET while the HOLD button is pressed, the battery
    selection menu appears on the screen.
    2Press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and move the arrow (cursor) to BATTERY SEL.
    3Press the UP or DOWN button to select the type of battery.
    The type of battery is displayed here.
    NiCd12
    NiCd13
    NiCd14
    IDX L-40
    L-60
    L-90
    ANTON-D
    IDX-D
    Display seen inside the viewfinder
    Display seen inside the viewfinderThe type of battery is displayed here.
    NiCd12 L-60
    NiCd13 L-90
    NiCd14 ANTON-D
    IDX L-40 IDX-DHOLD button
    MENU/ITEM switch
    UP buttonDOWN button
    MODE CHECK button 
    						
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    Mounting the Lens
    1
    Raise the lens clamping lever and remove the mount cap.
    2Align the indentation at the top center of the lens mount with the center mark of the lens and
    mount the lens.
    3Lower the lens clamping lever and clamp the lens.
    4Press the cable into the cable clamp and connect it to the LENS connector.
    ÁSee the Handling Instructions provided with the lens for lens handling.
    |Note{
    The lens and camera adjustments listed below may be necessary depending on the lens to be
    mounted.
    1. Lens flange back adjustment
    2. Lens auto iris adjustment
    3. Lens white shading adjustment (with this unit)
    Lens Clamping Lever
    Mount Cap
    Mark
    LENS Connector 
    						
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