Panasonic Aj D910wa Operating Instructions Manual
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–81– Adjusting the Audio Level If the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 selector switch is set to AUTO, the input levels of audio CH1 and CH2 are automatically adjusted. If are the level of audio channels 1 and 2 to be manually adjusted, perform the following operations. Manually Adjusting the Audio Level 1Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 selector switch to MAN. 2Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel completely to the right. 3Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1/CH2 controls to adjust the audio level so that the level meter appears up to 0 dB at the maximum volume. Limiter When the audio level is adjusted manually, the limiter circuit operates with respect to excessive input. The limiter circuit is turned ON or OFF on the “MIC/AUDIO” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 3 of 4. (The factory setting is “OFF”.) Adjusting the Audio CH1 Level from the Viewfinder The audio CH1 level can be adjusted by the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel while watching the viewfinder. 1Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 switch to MAN. 2Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control on the side panel completely to the right. 3Set LEVEL METER to “CH1” on the “VF INDICATOR” SUB menu page of MAIN menu 2 of 4. The audio level display now appears on the viewfinder screen. 3 21 2 41
–82– Adjusting the Audio Level 4 Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel to adjust the input vol- ume so that the audio level display appears as shown below. ÁWhen the input volume is normal, the audio level display turns ON up to the seventh of the eight level display bars from the left. ÁWhen the rightmost (0 dB) turns asterisk (E) mark, the input volume is excessive. Adjust the level so that the display bar does not turn E mark. When the optimal level cannot be set The maximum attenuation of the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel is about 20 dB. When the optimal level cannot be set within this range, adjust the level using the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control on the side panel. Using the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 controls at the bottom of the front panel and on the side panel Normally, the control at the bottom of the front panel is turned completely to the right and the recording level is adjusted using the control on the side panel. The control at the bottom of the front panel is used to throttle the level when the input level in- creases suddenly during recording. -40-30-25 -20-15-10-5 0 E
–83– Setting the Time Data Setting the Time Code When using both the user bit and the time code, set the user bit first. If the time code is set first, the time code generator will stop while the user bit is being set, causing the set time code to become inaccurate. The time code can be set within the range of 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29. 1Set the DISPLAY switch to TC. 2Set the TCG switch to SET. 3Set TC MODE to “DF” or “NDF” on the “VTR FUNCTION” SUB menu page of MAIN menu 2 of 4. Select DF when the time code is to be advanced during drop frame mode, and NDF when the time code is to be advanced during non-drop frame mode. 4Set the time code using the SHIFT/ITEM, UP and DOWN buttons. SHIFT/ITEM button:This is used to cause the digit which is to be set to flash. Each time it is pressed, the flashing digit moves to the right. UP button:This increments by 1 the figure of the flashing digit. DOWN button:This decrements by 1 the figure of the flashing digit. 5Set the TCG switch. Set the switch to F-RUN when the time code is to be advanced regardless of the VTR’s operation. Set the switch to R-RUN when the time code is to be advanced only while recording is in progress. Time code status during battery replacement The back-up mechanism functions even while replacing the battery to allow the time code gener- ator to continue operating for extended periods of time (approx. 1 year). The time code backup accuracy is approx. o/p2 frames when the POWER switch is set to ON, OFF and back ON. 2,5 1 4
–84– Setting the Time Data Setting the User Bit Setting the user bit allows up to 8 digits of hexadecimal data such as memos (date, time), etc. to be recorded in the sub code track. 1Set the DISPLAY switch to UB. 2Set the TCG switch to SET. 3Select UB MODE on the “VTR FUNCTION” SUB menu page of MAIN menu 2 of 4. 4Set the user bit using the SHIFT/ITEM, UP and DOWN buttons. SHIFT/ITEM button:This is used to cause the digit which is to be set to flash. Each time it is pressed, the flashing digit moves to the right. UP/DOWN buttons:These increment/decrement by 1 the figure of the flashing digit. The hexadecimal characters A to F appear as follows. 5Set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to F-RUN or R-RUN. User bit memory function The user bit setting (except for the real time) is automatically stored in the memory and held even after the power is turned off. However, care should be taken as the settings are not stored in the memory if the time from when the power was turned on until the setting operations are completed and the power is turned off is less than 20 seconds. ÁWhen REAL has been selected for UB MODE, the values set for HOUR and MINUTE on the TIME/DATE page apply. ÁWhatever is on the LCD display will be held on the display when the MENU SET/OFF switch is set to the SET position while “REAL” is set for the UB MODE and the DISPLAY switch is at the UB position. HexadecimalABCDEF Display 2,5 1 4
–85– Setting the Time Data Locking the Time Code to an External Source The time code generator of the VTR section can be locked to an external generator. Example of connections for external locking Example 1: Locking the time code to an external signal Example 2: When a multiple number of AJ-D910WA units are connected with one unit serving as the master unit and the others as the slave units Reference video signal To the next unit External Lock Operation Procedure 1Set the POWER switch to ON. 2Set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to F-RUN. 3Set the DISPLAY switch to TC. 4Supply reference time code and reference video signals, whose phases correlate in a way that meets the time code standards, to the TC IN and GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connectors, respectively. MASTER SLAVE SLAVE CAM OUT TC OUT TC OUT TC OUTTC IN TC INTC IN GENLOCK INGENLOCK INGENLOCK IN CAM OUTCAM OUT 2 3 1 GENLOCK INGENLOCK IN TC OUT TC IN Reference time code
–86– Setting the Time Data This locks the built-in time code generator to the reference time code. After about 10 seconds have passed since the time code generator was locked, the external lock status is maintained even if the external reference time code is disconnected. However, if the reference time code is disconnected during recording (REC), the servo lock will be thrown out of order. |Note{ When the external locking operation is performed, the time code is locked instantly to the external time code and the same value as the external code value appears in the counter display position. Do not set the VTR to recording mode for several seconds until the sync generator has stabilized. Setting Time Data User bit setting during external locking When the time code is locked to an external source, only the time data is locked to the time data of the time code from the external source. Accordingly, the user bit can be set independently for each unit. The user bit can also be locked to the user bit of the time code from the external source. ÁConsult your dealer for a detailed explanation. Releasing the external lock Stop supplying the external time code and then set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to R-RUN. Switching the power supply from the battery to an external power supply during external locking In order to maintain power supply continuity for the time code generator, connect the external power supply to the DC IN connector before unplugging the battery pack. If the battery pack is unplugged first, the external locking continuity of the time code cannot be assured. Synchronizing the camera section to an outside source during external locking During external locking, the camera section is genlocked by the reference video signal which is supplied to the GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connector. Using the user data The setting menu contents can be saved in the user area of the camera’s memory so that they can be loaded as and when required. This data enables the suitable setup statuses to be re-estab- lished without delay. User data operation A menu is used to save the data settings in the user area of the camera’s memory or to load them. Saving the user data 1The menu’s INITIALIZE screen is used to save the user data. 2Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together. 3Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 4 of 4. 4Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “INITIALIZE” position. 5Press the UP or DOWN button to open the INITIALIZE page. When the SHIFT/ITEM is pressed to align the arrow with WRITE USER DATA and the UP or DOWN button is pressed, the data settings will be saved in the user area of the camera’s memory. 6After the settings have been saved, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the OFF position. Loading the user data 1The menu’s CARD READ/WRITE screen is used to set the unit to the status in which the data settings were saved in the user area of the camera’s memory. 2Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together. 3Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4. 4Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE” position. 5Press the UP or DOWN button to open the CARD READ/WRITE page. Press the SHIFT/ITEM to align the arrow with READ USER DATA, and press the UP or DOWN button. The data settings, which were saved in the user area of the camera’s memory, are now loaded, and the settings are completed. 6Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the OFF position.
–87– Setup Card Operations Setting menu contents can be stored using setup memory cards (SHL-064HSRVS, option). This data can then be used to quickly recreate the appropriate setup conditions. Subject data, etc. can also be stored on setup cards. See the Setup Card Application Instructions for a detailed de- scription. ÁOptional cards include the general purpose memory card (SRAM 64KB or more) which is used as the setup card and the ATA flash memory card (4MB or more) which is used for the Picture Link function. (However, the AJ-YAP900 Picture Link adaptor board, which is available as an optional accessory, is required when using the ATA flash memory card.) Setup Card Handling Ejecting setup cards Lift up on the lower edge of the cover to open the cover and remove the setup card. |Note{ Take care not to touch the connectors at the front of the setup card. Inserting setup cards Position the unit so that the panel with the logo faces you, insert the setup card into the setup card insertion slot and then close the cover. |Note{ Check that the unit is positioned with the logo facing you and that the characters are facing the correct direction, and then insert the card. Be sure to insert the card in the correct direction. If the card is difficult to insert, the card may be backwards or upside-down. In these cases, do not attempt to force in the card, but check whether the card is backwards or upside-down and then reinsert the card. Usage and storage precautions The following points should be observed when using and storing setup cards. ÁAvoid high temperatures and humidity. ÁDo not expose setup cards to water. ÁAvoid electrostatic charges. Store setup cards inserted in the unit with the cover closed.
–88– Setup Card Operations Setup Card Data Operations Operations to store setting data on setup cards and read out stored data are performed at the “CARD READ/WRITE” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4. |Note{ When operating the unit with a remote controller, the CARD READ/WRITE page cannot be oper- ated from the unit. Formatting setup cards 1Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together. 2Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4. 3Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE” position. 4Press the UP or DOWN button to open the CARD READ/WRITE page. 5Press the SHIFT/ITEM button repeatedly to move the cursor to the CARD CONFIG. position. 6A menu shown below appears when the UP (or DOWN) button is pressed. 7Press the UP button to format the set up card. When the setup card has been formatted, the message shown below appears. |Note{ When setup cards are formatted, the setting conditions at that time are also input simulta- neously. 8When menu operations have been completed, return the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF. The setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen. {CARD CARDREAD READ/WRI TE ON CFIG?( Y: UP . N: WRI TE READ DO WN) SELECT SELECT1 1 CON F I G USER DA T A | ¢ {CARD CARDREAD READ/WRI TE WRI TE READ SELECT SELECT1 1 CON OK FIG U OR FMATSER DATA | ¢ {CARD CARDREAD READ/WRI TE WRI TE READ SELECT SELECT1 1 CON F I G USER DA T A ¢ |
–89– Setup Card Operations When data is not written If the following error messages appear when the UP button is pressed in step 7, the data is not written. Data format error messages Set the write protect switch on the side of the card to OFF. Insert a card. The card may be defective. Replace the card. Error message WRITE PROTECT NO CARD ERROR Condition The write protect switch on the side of the card is set to ON. A setup card is not inserted. The disk cannot be formatted. Countermeasure
–90– Setup Card Operations Writing set data to cards 1Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together. 2Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4. 3Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE” position. 4Press the UP or DOWN button to open the CARD READ/WRITE page. 5Press the SHIFT/ITEM button repeatedly to move the cursor to the WRITE position. 6A menu shown below appears when the UP (or DOWN) button is pressed. 7Press the UP button to write data on the set up card. When writing is complete, the message shown below appears. 8When menu operations have been completed, return the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF. The setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen. {CARD CARDREAD READ/WRI TE WRI TE READ SELECT SELECT1 1 CON F I G USER DA T A ¢ | {CARD CARDREAD READ/WRI TE ?( Y: UP . N: WRI TE WRI TE READ DOWN) SELECT SELECT1 1 CON F I G USER DA T A | ¢ {CARD CARDREAD READ/WRI TE WRI TE WRI TE READ SELECT SELECT1 1 CON OK FIG USER DA T A | ¢