Panasonic Aj Spd850p Operating Instructions Manual
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31 Working with clip thumbnails (continued) Clip information Various clip information is displayed in this area. START TC: The time code value corresponding to the start of recording is displayed here. START UB: The user’s bit value corresponding to the start of recording is displayed here. TIME: The time at the start of recording is displayed here. DATE: The recording date is displayed here. DURATION: The clip length is displayed here. CODEC: The clips recording format is displayed here. Clip...
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32 Working with clip thumbnails (continued) Contents of P2 Card Status Display Settings From the menu bar, select [PROPERTY], then [CARDSTATUS]. The following screen is displayed. When REMAIN has been selected Write protect markIf the P2 card containing the clip is write-protected, a mark is displayed here. P2 card status (remaining free memory) The free memory remaining on the P2 card is displayed here in the form of a bar meter and a percentage value. As less and less free memory remains, the bar...
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33 Working with clip thumbnails (continued) Displaying the device properties The statuses of the SD memory card, LAN, metadata and DVD drive can be checked. From the menu bar, select [PROPERTY] →[DEVICES] → [SD CARD]. If the format is compatible with SD standards, the message “SD STANDARD: SUPPORTED ” is displayed. If the format is not compatible with SD standards, the message “SD STANDARD: NOT SUPPORTED ” is displayed. If this is the case, writing or reading will not be successful. Format the...
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34 Play List Differences between normal playback and play list playback Normal playback In the example shown below, clips 1-3 are on P2 card 1, and clips 3-5 are on P2 card 2. Note: If a recording is split between two P2 cards, the segments are labeled as shown below, where clip 3 is split between clip 3-1 and clip3-2. Playback is continuous from the current position except during play list playback. The start of the previous (or next) clip is located when the REW (or FF) button is pressed while...
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35 Play List (continued) Overview of play list operations Play lists can be created on the play list screen or event screen. Press\ the PLAYLIST button to switch to the play list screen or press the EVENT button to switch to the event screen. On the e\ vent screen, you can register or change the IN and OUT points while viewing the images. On the play list screen, you can insert and delete events as well as sta\ rt playing the play lists. The configuration of [SETTING] [OPERATION] on the menu bar is as...
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36 Play List (continued) Creating a play list Registering events (1) Press the PLAYLIST button in the stop mode to switch to the play list screen. (2) Move to the event number corresponding to the event you want to register. The pointer can be moved faster by turning the search dial while holding down the SHIFT button. When the REW or FF button is pressed at the same time while holding down the SHIFT button, the pointer can be moved to the first event or last event. (3) Press the EVENT button to...
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37 Play List (continued) Moving events This button is used to change the sequence of events in the play list. After selecting the event (or events) to be moved, operate the search dial to move the pointer to the place where the event is (or the events are) to be moved. The event is (or the events are) entered by pressing the GO TO button while holding down the SHIFT button. A multiple number of events can also be moved at the same time. Moving a play list event Changing events On the play list screen,...
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38 Play List (continued) Importing and storing play lists Importing play lists from an external source (1) Press the PLAYLIST button to switch to the playlist screen. (2) Open the OPERATION sub menu and select IMPORT. (3) Select the import destination. [SLOT1-SLOT5]:The play list data stored on any of the P2 cards in slots 1 to 5 is selected. [SD CARD]: The play list data stored on the SD memory card is selected. [SELECTED CLIPS]: The clips selected on the thumbnail screen are turned into play list...
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39 Play List (continued)List of shortcuts Selecting the mode in which to access clips in the normal mode (the mode where the playlist function has been exited) The method used to access the clips in the normal mode can be changed. Set this to use the playlist you have created as material for the player in the editing system which employs the RS-422A interface. (1) Press the PLAYLIST button to switch to the play list screen. (2) Open the SETTING sub-menu, and select PLAYLIST ESCAPE. (3) Select the mode...
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40 Setup (Initial settings) The memory card recorder’s main settings are performed while making selections using a system of \ menus. If a TV monitor has been connected to the VIDEO OUT 3 connector or SDI O\ UT 3 connector (optional) on the rear panel and the SUPER switch is set to [ON], the setting menus are display\ ed on the TV monitor. HEADPHONES PULLPULL AUDIO MIX1&2CH1/3 CH2/4 REC CH1/3 REC CH2/43&4 CH1/3 CH2/4 AUDIO MON SEL AUDIO VOL SEL LR MIX REC PBUNITYVAR METER FULL/FINE INPUT SELECT VIDEO...