Panasonic Aj Hdc27a Operating Instructions Manual
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50 Adjusting the white balance and black balance Adjusting the white balance When FILTER INH is set to ON When AWB is adjusted, the color temperature and filter number applying at the time are displayed. If the filter is then turned, the color temperature and filter number are displayed. The white balance is almost fully adjusted if the subject is illuminated at a color temperature approaching the one displayed. AWB is adjusted using subject filter (B) with a lighting color temperature of 3200 K. (Example of display) AWB A OK 3.2K 7 The filter is changed to filter (C) 7 The filter (B) is restored. 7 “4.3 K (B)” is displayed. (1): This indicates that AWB was adjusted using the filter. 4.3K(B) 7 “3.2 K (B)” is displayed, and the status when AWB was first adjusted is indicated. 3.2K(B) If the color temperature of the subject in this state is near 4.3 K, the white balance is right and so the camera can be used. 7
51 Adjusting the white balance and black balance Adjusting the black balance 1Set the switches as shown in the figure. OUTPUT: CAM AUTO W/B switch 2Set the AUTO W/B BAL switch to the ABB position, and then release it. The switch returns to the center, and the adjustment is performed. The black balance needs to be adjusted in the following cases: OWhen the unit is used for the first time OWhen the unit is used after it has not been used for a prolonged period of time OWhen the unit is used in an ambient temperature which has fluctuated significantly OWhen the value selected for the gain switch has been changed OWhen the super gain setting has been performed using the USER button OWhen the gamma ON/OFF setting has been changed 3While the adjustment is in progress, the following message appears on the viewfinder screen (but only when “2” or “3” has been set as the display mode). While the adjustment is in progress, the lens aperture is automatically set to CLOSE. ABB ACTIVE Message appearing while the adjustment is in progress 4Adjustment is completed in several seconds. (A message similar to the one shown in the figure now appears.) The adjustment value is automatically saved in the memory. ABB OK Message appearing upon completion of the adjustment OCheck that the lens connector has been connected and that the lens aperture is set to CLOSE. OWhile the black balance is being adjusted, the aperture is automatically set to the light-shielding status. OWhile the black balance is being adjusted, the gain selector circuit is switched automatically. Flicker or noise may appear on the viewfinder screen, but this is not indicative of malfunctioning. OIf black shading is not satisfactory even with ABB OK, open the BLACK SHADING screen of CAM MAIN MENU 4, and adjust the black shading. (Refer to page 91.) OWhen the super gain has been set to ON, the black balance is executed at the preset position in the white balance memory. OWhen the AUTO W/B BAL switch is pressed again to the ABB side when the black balance is being adjusted automatically (ABB ACTIVE), the adjustment operation will stop. The adjusted value in this case is the value before automatic adjustment was performed.
52 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 Setting the electronic shutter Shutter modes ONo matter in which mode the electronic shutter is used, the higher the shutter speed, the lower the camera’s sensitivity. OWhen the aperture is in the automatic mode, it will increasingly open and the depth of focus will become shallower as the shutter speed is increased. Available shutter modes and shutter speeds ModeShutter speed Application For shooting fast-moving subjects clearly Standard1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000 (sec.) For shooting in such a way that the horizontal striping is minimized on the monitor screen SYNCHRO SCANBetween 1/60.0 sec. and 1/251.3 sec. Setting the shutter mode and speed 1Following the steps for “Switching the display mode” (page 44), set DISP MODE to “2” or “3” on the CAM VF DISPLAY screen of CAM MENU. SHUTTER switch Example: “1/120,” “1/61.2,” etc. 2Press the SHUTTER switch from ON to SEL. The current shutter setting appears on the setting change message display area of the viewfinder screen. Standard mode SYNCHRO SCAN mode 3Press the SHUTTER switch to the SEL position again, and repeat this until the desired mode or speed is displayed. When all the modes and speeds are displayed, the display will change in the sequence shown below. When the required shutter speed and mode have been assigned beforehand, only the assigned speed or mode will be displayed. OThe SHUTTER switch is used to set the shutter speed and the shutter speed in the standard mode. OThe shutter speed in the SYNCHRO SCAN mode can easily be changed using the SYNCHRO (“+” and “–”) buttons. OOn the SHUTTER SPEED screen of CAM MENU, the setting range of the shutter speed can be restricted to the required range and whether or not to use the special operation mode (SYNCHRO SCAN) can be selected.
53 Setting the synchro scan mode 2In the SYNCHRO SCAN mode, continuous switching inside the 60.0 Hz to 251.3 Hz range can be achieved by pressing the SYNCHRO (“+” and “–”) buttons. Setting the electronic shutter Changing the shutter speed and mode selection range 1Perform the menu operations (pages 70 to 72), and display the “SHUTTER SPEED” screen. 4Press the MENU button to exit the menu operations. The setting menu is cleared, and the display showing the unit’s current statuses appears at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen. OWhen operating the unit from the AJ-EC3 extension control unit (optional accessory), the shutter speed selected by the AJ-EC3 switch will take precedence in determining the actual shutter speed even when operations have been performed on the unit’s SHUTTER SPEED screen. OFor details on selecting the engineer mode and display screens, refer to “Menu operations” (pages 70 to 72). On the SHUTTER SPEED screen of CAM MENU, the setting range of the shutter speed can be restricted to the required range and whether or not to use the special operation mode (SYNCHRO SCAN) can be selected. 2Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the desired item. 3Press the JOG dial button to set the item to be changed. Turn the JOG dial button to select ON or OFF, and press the button to enter the setting. SHUTTER switch 1Press the SHUTTER switch from ON to SEL and set to SYNCHRO SCAN. n< SHUTTER SPEED > SYNCHRO SCAN :ON 1/100 :ON 1/120 :ON 1/250 :ON 1/500 :ON 1/1000 :ON 1/2000 :ON
54 Adjusting the audio level When the AUTO SELECT CH1 and CH2 selector switches are set to AUTO, the audio CH1 and CH2 input levels are adjusted automatically. Proceed as follows to adjust the audio channel 1 and 2 levels manually. Manual audio level adjustments When the audio levels have been adjusted manually, the limiter circuit is tripped by an excessively high input level. This circuit can be turned ON or OFF on the MIC/AUDIO screen of the VTR menu. (The factory setting is OFF.) Limiter 1Set the AUTO SELECT CH1 and CH2 selector switches to MAN. AUTO SELECT CH1 selector switch AUTO SELECT CH2 selector switch AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control AUDIO LEVEL CH2 control 2Adjust the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 and CH2 controls in such a way that, when audio signals are input, the level meter reading will not exceed 0 dBu even under maximum signal input level conditions.
55 Setting the time data When the user’s bit and time code are both to be used, the user’s bit is set first. If the time code is set first, the time code generator will stop while the user’s bit is being set so that the time code setting will be off. The time code setting range extends from 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29. Setting the user’s bit enables information such as memos (dates, times) up to 8 digits in hexadecimal notation to be recorded on the sub code track.User’s bit memory function The user’s bit settings (except for the actual time) are automatically saved in the memory and retained even after the power is turned off. OWhen DATE is selected from the UB MODE items, the real time operations for year/month/day/time of the TIME/DATE screen are adhered to. OWhen TIME is selected from the UB MODE items, the real time operations for hours/minutes/seconds of the TIME/DATE screen are adhered to. Setting the user’s bit 1Set the DISPLAY switch to UB. 2Set the TCG switch to SET. 5Select UB MODE item on the TC/UB screen of VTR MENU. 3Set the user’s bit using the SHIFT button, “+” button and “–” button. SHIFT button: This is used to start the digit to be set flashing. Each time it is pressed, the flashing moves by one digit to the right. “+” button: This increments by 1 the numerical value of the flashing digit. “–” button: This decrements by 1 the numerical value of the flashing digit. 4Set the TCG switch to F-RUN or R-RUN. Hexadecimal notation DisplayABCDEF A to F in hexadecimal notation are displayed as follows: 1 42,5
56 Setting the time code 1Set the DISPLAY switch to TC. 2Set the TCG switch to SET. 3Switch the TC MODE to DF or NDF on the TC/UB screen of VTR MENU. Select DF to run the time code in the drop frame mode or select NDF to run the time code in the non-drop frame mode. 4Set the time code using the SHIFT button, “+” button and “–” button. SHIFT button: This is used to start the digit to be set flashing. Each time it is pressed, the flashing moves by one digit to the right. “+” button: This increments by 1 the numerical value of the flashing digit. “–” button: This decrements by 1 the numerical value of the flashing digit. 5Select the TCG switch position. Select F-RUN for running the time code in the free- run mode or select R-RUN for running it in the rec- run mode. Setting the time data Time code when the battery is replaced The backup function works even when the battery is replaced, and the time code generator continues to operate for a prolonged duration (approx. 1 year). When the POWER switch is set to ON 5OFF 5ON, the backup accuracy of the time code is approximately ±2 frames. 1 42,5
57 Externally locking the time code 1Set the POWER switch to ON. 2Set the TCG switch to F-RUN. 3Set the DISPLAY switch to TC. 4Supply the reference time code and reference video signal which are in a phase relationship that satisfies the time code standard to the TC IN connector and GENLOCK IN connector respectively.The built-in time code generator is now locked to the reference time code. About 10 seconds after locking, the external lock status will be retained even if the connection of the externally supplied reference time code is disconnected. However, the servo lock will be subject to disturbances if it is connected or disconnected during recording (REC). When the external lock operation is performed, the time code is instantly locked to the external time code, and the same value as the external code value appears on the counter display. Do not set the unit to the recording mode during the few seconds it takes for the sync generator to stabilize. User’s bit setting when the time code is externally locked When the time code is externally locked, only the time data is locked to the time data of the external time code. This means that the user’s bit can be set separately for each unit. The user’s bit can also be locked to the user’s bit of the external time code. For details, consult your dealer. To release the external lock First stop supplying the external time code, and set the TCG switch to R-RUN. When switching the power from the battery to an external power supply while the time code is externally locked In order to ensure the continuity of the time code generator’s power, connect the external power supply to the DC IN connector, and then remove the battery pack. If the battery pack is removed first, no guarantees can be made for the continuity of the external locking of the time code. Gen-locking of the camera unit while the time code is externally locked While the time code is externally locked, the camera unit is gen-locked by the reference video signal which is supplied to the GEN LOCK IN connector. Setting the time data 3 2 1 GENLOCK INTC IN The time code generator of the VTR unit can be locked to an external generator. Example of connections for external lock When locking to an external signal Reference time code Reference video signal
58 How to use the user data The contents of the setting menus can be saved in the user area of the camera’s memory, and they can be loaded from this area. Use of this data speeds up the process of reproducing suitable setup statuses. User data operation Menus are used to save the setting menu contents in the user area of the camera’s memory and load them from this area. Saving the user dataLoading the user data 1Perform the menu operations (pages 70 to 72), and display the “INITIALIZE” screen of CAM MAIN MENU 4. 2Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the WRITE USER DATA item. 4Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to YES, and press the JOG dial button. The data settings are saved in the user area of the camera’s memory. 5After the data has been saved, press the MENU button twice. The setting menu is cleared, and the display showing the unit’s current statuses appears at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen. 1Perform the menu operations (pages 70 to 72), and display the “CAM CARD READ/WRITE” screen of CAM MAIN MENU 3. 2Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the READ USER DATA item. 4Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to YES, and press the JOG dial button. The data settings saved in the user area of the camera’s memory are loaded, and the settings are completed. 5Press the MENU button twice. The setting menu is cleared, and the display showing the unit’s current statuses appears at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen. n< CAM CARD READ/WRITE > SELECT :1 READ SELECT :1 WRITE CARD CONFIG READ USER DATA TITLE : n< INITIALIZE > READ FACTORY DATA WRITE USER DATA SCENE SEL :1 READ WRITE TITLE1 TITLE2 TITLE3 TITLE4 3When the JOG dial button is pressed, the following message appears. < CAM CARD READ/WRITE > READ SELECT :1 WRITE SELECT :1 CARD CONFIG READ USER DATA TITLE : READ ? YES nNO 3When the JOG dial button is pressed, the following message appears. < CAM CARD READ/WRITE > READ SELECT :1 WRITE SELECT :1 CARD CONFIG READ USER DATA TITLE : WRITE ? YES nNO
59 Use of the setup memory card (optional accessory) enables the setting menu contents to be saved. Use of this data speeds up the process of reproducing suitable setup statuses. OThe multimedia cards can be used as the setup cards.How to eject the setup card Open the cover by raising its bottom edge, and eject the setup card. Take care not to touch the connector on the edge of the setup card directly. How to insert the setup card With the surface bearing the logo facing you, insert the setup card into the setup card slot, and close the cover. Check that the surface bearing the logo is facing you and the lettering is not upside down before inserting the card. When inserting the card, check the direction in which the card is pointing, and if it does not slide neatly into place, it means that the card may be pointing in the wrong direction or that it may be upside down. Do not force the card into place but check which is the front and back and which is the top and bottom, and try inserting the card again. Bear in mind the following points when using and saving the setup cards. OAvoid high temperatures and high humidity levels. OKeep the cards away from water. OAvoid exposing the cards to electrical charges. Keep the setup card inside the unit with the cover closed. Setup card operations