Panasonic Aj D810a Operating Instructions Manual
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–41– Audio Input Preparations Mounting a Wireless Microphone When using the Panasonic wireless microphone system, mount the WX-RA700 wireless receiver. ÁSee the Handling Instructions for the WX-RA700 wireless receiver for wireless receiver ope- rations. Connecting an Audio Component When using an audio component as the line input signal source, connect the audio component to the unit’s AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors. To the AUDIO OUT Connector WX-RA700 Wireless Receiver WX-R980 Camera Attachment AJ-D810A Main UnitXLR Cable Connect to the AUDIO IN CH1 or CH2 Connector. AUDIO IN switch: Set the AUDIO IN switch of the channel to which the audio signal source is connected to REAR [LINE]. When detaching the wireless microphone, press up the lever on the bottom of the camera attachment (1) and detach the microphone in the upward direction (2).Lever Audio Equipment AUDIO IN Switch: Set the AUDIO IN Switch of the channel to which the audio signal source is connected to REAR [LINE].Connect to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 Connectors.
–42– Mounting the Unit to a Tripod When mounting the unit to a tripod, use an optional tripod attachment. 1Mount the tripod attachment (SHAN-TM700) onto the tripod. Select the attachment hole in consideration of the unit’s and tripod attachment’s center of gravity. In addition, check that the diameter of the selected hole matches the diameter of the universal head’s camera mounting screw. |Note{ When the tripod attachment pin does not return to its original position after the camera has been detached, hold down the red lever and move the black lever in the direction of the arrow again to return the pin to its original position. Care should be taken as the camera cannot be mounted if the pin remains in the center. Tripod Attachment 2Mount the camera to the tripod attachment. Slide the unit forward along the grooves until a clicking sound is heard. When detaching the tripod attachment Hold down the red lever and move the black lever in the direction of the arrow. Red Lever Black Lever
–43– Mounting the Shoulder Belt |Note{ When mounting and removing the shoulder belt, press on the top of the hooks to check that the belt is securely mounted. Shoulder Belt Press to open the hook. To remove the shoulder belt, open the hooks and then remove the belt. Press
–44– Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position The shoulder pad can be slid up to 5/8½ in the forward-backward direction from the center position (the position when shipped from the factory). Adjust the shoulder pad position to facilitate opera- tion of the unit. 1Loosen the two screws. 2Slide the pad in the forward-backward direction to select an appropriate position. 3Tighten the screws to clamp the pad. Bottom Screws Shoulder Pad
–45– Attaching the Rain Cover Attach the rain cover as shown in the figure below. Secure the surface fastener.Tighten the Cord. When mounting the unit to the tripod attachment, mount the unit using this hole.Secure the surface fastener.
–46– ECU AQOUTPUT GAIN WHITE BALANCE AUTO W/B BALANCE 9 0 -3CAMERATEST BAR A B PRE AWB ABB MANUAL AUTO (dB) SHUTTER PAINTING ON OFF ON1/250 1/125 1/100 1/500 1/1000 1/2000OFF ECU RB RB MASTERPEDESTALIRIS ON OFFPAGE ITEMUPDWNONSELECT CONTROL STORESET UP GAIN BLACK - Connecting the AQ-EC1 Extension Control Unit (Option) Connecting the AQ-EC1 extension control unit (option) allows a portion of the camera section functions to be operated by remote control. When the AQ-EC1 is connected and the POWER switches of the unit and AQ-EC1 are set to ON, the unit automatically enters remote control mode. The handling instructions included with the AQ-EC1 describe operations for when the AQ-EC1 is connected to an AQ series digital camera. When the AQ-EC1 is connected to the AJ-D810A, some functions differ, and some features can- not be used. |Notes{ ÁThe POWER switches of the unit and AQ-EC1 must be set to OFF before the 6-pin cable is connected or disconnected. ÁWhen OFF has been set for ECU DATA SAVE on the SUB menu CAMERA SW MODE page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 ÁAll adjustments and settings made using the switches and controls on the menu setting section of the AQ-EC1 are erased when the unit’s POWER switch is set to OFF. Neither is it possible to save any of the adjustments and settings — except for the menu settings — performed using the AQ-EC1’s switches and controls on the setup card. However, when the AQ-EC1 is connected again, these settings return to the AQ-EC1 settings. (Menu contents set with the menu setting section are saved.) ÁWhen ON has been set for ECU DATA SAVE on the SUB menu CAMERA SW MODE page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 The adjustments and settings performed using the switches and controls on the AQ-EC1’s menu setting area will not be lost even when the unit’s POWER switch is set to the OFF po-sition. |Note{ The functions of the AQ-EC1 are limited as follows. ÁThe STORE switch does not function. (If the menu settings are changed while the AQ-EC1 is connected to the AJ-D810A, the new menu settings are saved automatically as soon as the changes are made.) Note that the AQ-EC1 gain switch displays p3, 0 and 9 correspond to L, M and H, and the OUTPUT switch settings CAMERA, TEST and BAR to CAM/AUTO KNEE ON, CAM/AUTO KNEE OFF and BAR for each main unit. ÁThe Synchro scan and Super V modes cannot be used while the AQ-EC1 is connected to the unit. ÁThe lens iris (IRIS) control of the AQ-EC1 is valid only when the lens iris AUTO/MANUAL selec- tor is set to AUTO. 6-pin Cable ECU Connector AQ-EC1
–47– Displaying Menus on the View finder Screen Displaying the Setting Menu Inside the Viewfinder The setting menus are displayed on the viewfinder screen when the MENU SET/OFF switch is set to the SET position. There are two types of setting menus, MAIN menus and SUB menus. Setting menus are displayed in 1-page increments. All the pages contained in the setting menus and how each page is configured are shown in the table below. The menu configuration can be changed to suit a particular objective. Setting Menu Configuration ROP (112) MATRIX (113) LOW SETTING (114) MID SETTING (115) HIGH SETTING (116) ADDITIONAL DTL (117) SKIN TONE DTL (118) KNEE/LEVEL (119) FLARE/GAMMA (120) CAMERA SETTING (120) VF DISPLAY (121) VF INDICATOR (123) CAMERA ID (124) SHUTTER SPEED (124) SYNCHRO SCAN (125) !LED (125) CAMERA SW MODE (126) SUPER GAIN (127) VTR FUNCTION (128) BATT/TAPE ALARM (130) CARD READ/WRITE (131) CARD R/W SELECT (132) REC (SIGNAL)/RET (133) MIC/AUDIO (134) GENLOCK/IRIS (136) VIDEO OUT (137) TIME/DATE (137) LENS SEL/ADJ (137) USER MENU SEL 1/3 (138) USER MENU SEL 2/3 (139) USER MENU SEL 3/3 (140) AUTO SHADING (141) EVALUATION (141) INITIALIZE (146) DIAGNOSTIC (146) The figures in parentheses are reference pages. MAIN MENU (See page 108) (See page 109) (See page 110) (See page 111) SUB MENU MAIN MENU 4/4 MAIN MENU 3/4 MAIN MENU 2/4 MAIN MENU 1/4
–48– Checking and Selecting the Master Gain Set tings Checking and selecting the master gain setting 1The menu shown in the figure below is displayed when the MENU SET ON/OFF switch is set to SET while the HOLD button is held down. 2The current low, mid and high gain settings are displayed. 3Press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and move the arrow (cursor) to the LOW, MID or HIGH GAIN menu item. 4Set the gain by pressing the UP or DOWN button. Any value from p3 dB to o30 dB can be set. ¢ |{ GA I N M M M ASTER GA I I IN : : : : HHD LO G P CO OWGA I N GA I N BAT TERY SE L | ECT{ RR | SELE E CT T{ BA BA T T ERY S S EL L CO OR RBA Ld : NiC 120dB 9dB dB 18
–49– Selecting the Color Bar Set ting Selecting the color bar setting 1The menu shown in the figure below is displayed when the MENU SET ON/OFF switch is set to SET while the HOLD button is held down. 2To select the color bar menu item, press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and move the arrow (cur- sor) to COLOR BAR. 3Select the color bar setting by pressing the UP or DOWN button. The SMPTE or SNG setting can be selected. | ¢ { GA I N M M M ASTER GA I I IN : : : : HHD LO G P CO OWGA I N GA I N BAT TERY SE L | ECT{ RR | SELE E CT T{ BA BA T T ERY S S EL L CO OR RBA Ld : NiC 120dB 9dB dB 18
–50– Checking the DIAGNOSTIC Screen Set ting 1 Set the MENU SET ON/OFF switch to SET while the HOLD button is held down. 2Press the PAGE button. 3The menu screen shown in the figure below appears, and it is now possible to check the DIAGNOSTIC screen settings. 4To close the menu screen, return the MENU SET ON/OFF switch to OFF. DIAGNOST IC{ OPERA T I ON: : :00000· 1 DRUM RUNN I NG THREAD I NG VTR SYSCON SYSCONVe r| P CAM DA T ROMA0 1.00{ Ve r| 1.0 1.0{ Ve r| 1.0{ DV V e r| 1.00{ · · .· · .· · h 00000· 10 00000· 10h |