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    Jog/Shuttle (Search dial)
    (1) Press the search dial so that it remainspressed in
    Check that the JOG lamp lights.
    (2) Turn the search dial
    The dial ’s click-stops are released, and the card data is
    played back at the speed ( –1x to +1x) corresponding to
    the speed at which the dial is turned.
    When you stop turning the dial, a still picture is shown.
    (3) To transfer the memory card recorder from the jog mode to another mode, press the button
    corresponding to the mode
    Note:
    The factory setting is that when you turn the search dial
    the mode switches to either shuttle mode or jog mode.
    Select KEY at setup menu No. 100 (SEARCH ENA), so
    the memory card recorder will not transfer to the search
    mode unless you press the search button.
    Jog mode
    (1) Press the search dial so that it is released from the pressed-in position
    The SHTL lamp lights and the shuttle mode is
    established.
    • Immediately after switching the memory card recorder
    on, turn the search dial and leave it at the center
    position.
    (2) Press the SHTL/SLOW button and switch to
    [SHTL] or [SLOW]
    (3) Turn the search dial
    When the SHTL lamp lights, the playback picture speed
    changes from 0 up to ±32x, depending on the dial
    position.
    This speed can be switched to ±8x, ±16x, ±32x, ±60x or
    ±100x at setup menu No. 101 (SHTL MAX).
    The dial has a click-stop at the center position where the
    still picture mode is established. 
    (4) To transfer the memory card recorder from the shuttle mode to another mode, press the STOP
    button or another button
    Notes:
    •The playback audio is audible in the  –10 to +10x speed
    range from the audio monitor output.
    • The playback audio heard in the search mode contains
    noise.
    • When playing a clip that spans a multiple number of P2
    cards at a speed faster than ±1x, the sound heard
    during play may break up now and then: this is normal
    and not indicative of a malfunction.
    • When playing back at the  –10x speed, the playback
    sound may break up: this is normal and not indicative of
    a malfunction.
    Shuttle mode/Slow mode
    Locate the edit points.
    Each time it is pressed, it is set alternatively to the SHTL/SLOW mode o\
    r the JOG mode, and the JOG,  SHTL or SLOW lamp
    lights.
    When the power is turned on, the search dial will not operate unless it \
    is first returned to the STILL position. 
    						
    							
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    Working with clip thumbnails
    A clip is a piece of data containing video and audio from a single video\
     recording, as well as additional information
    such as voice memos and meta-data. 
    This unit allows the following operations to be performed using the sear\
    ch dial, FF button, REW button, SHIFT
    button and SET button while you are checking out the thumbnails of clips\
     displayed on the LCD monitor.• Playing, deleting, and repairing clips
    • Adding/removing shot marks to/from clip thumbnails
    • Playing and deleting voice memos
    • Formatting P2 cards
    • Displaying clip properties and P2 card status
    Overview of thumbnail operations
    The thumbnail screen is organized as shown below.
    THUMBNAIL
    ALL CLIP
    SELECTED CLIPS
    MARKED CLIPS
    VOICE MEMO CLIPS DELETE
    FORMAT
    REPAIR CLIP
    RE-CONNECTION
    DVD (optional)
    DEVICE SETUP
    EXIT
    META  DATA
    NETWORK
    DVD (optional)
    EXIT CLIP PROPERTY
    CARD STATUS
    SLOT CLIPS
    SETUP
    EXIT
    MARKED IND.
    VOICEMEMO IND.
    WIDE IND.
    PROXY IND.
    DATA DISPLAY
    DATE FORMAT
    THUMBNAIL SIZE
    THUMBNAIL INIT
    EXIT
    OPERATIONPROPERTY
    DEVICES
    PROPERTY SETUP
    SD CARD
    LAN
    META  DATA
    DVD (optional)
    EXIT
    
    Notes: •While the thumbnail screen is displayed, the
    superimposing is not output even if the SUPER switch
    has been set to ON.
    • The thumbnail screen is output from all the VIDEO OUT
    and SDI OUT (optional) connectors in accordance with
    the setup menu No.902 (GUI OUTPUT) setting.
    EXIT 
    						
    							
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    Working with clip thumbnails (continued)
    Thumbnail screenPress the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail
    screen on the LCD. Press the THUMBNAIL button again
    to return to the normal display. 
    Press the MENU BAR button on the thumbnail screen to
    change the pointer to a menu bar. In this state, menu
    actions can be performed on thumbnails.
    Thumbnail selection operationsMultiple thumbnails can be selected as desired on the
    thumbnail screen.
    (1) Use the search dial to move the pointer (yellowbox) to the clip you want to select, and then
    press the SET button.
    (2) To select more clips, repeat step (1).
    When the STOP button is pressed while holding down the
    SHIFT button, all the selected clips are released together.
    Notes: •
    Turn the search dial clockwise (or press the FF button)
    to move the pointer to the right and turn it
    counterclockwise (or press the REW button) to move
    the pointer to the left. Similarly, turn it clockwise while
    holding down the SHIFT button to move the pointer
    downward, and turn it counterclockwise while holding
    down the SHIFT button to move the pointer upward.
    •The pointer moves to the first or last clip when the
    REW or FF button is pressed while holding down
    the SHIFT button.
    • A green box appears around the selected clip
    thumbnail. Press the SET button again to deselect
    the thumbnail. 
    •
    If, after one clip has been selected, the pointer is
    moved to another clip and then the SET button is
    pressed while holding down the SHIFT button, all the
    clips from the clip selected last to the clip where the
    pointer is currently positioned are selected together.
    
    PULL
    COUNTERMENUTC PRESETSELECT SLOT
    RESET
    THUMBNAILMARKERBARMENU
    SET SEARCH
    REC
    PLAY
    FF
    REW STOP
    PREVNEXTSHIFT
    SHTLPUSHJOG
    SLOW
    Memory Card Recorder AJ-
    TCREGEN
    PRESET REC RUN
    FREE RUNDIAG
    THUMBNAIL button MENU BAR button
    SET button
    Search dial 
    TC REGEN/PRESET switch
    Display status
    The display status indicates the type of thumbnails
    displayed on the screen.
    ALL : All clips are displayed.
    SELECTED : Clips selected by the user are displayed.
    MARKED : Clips with shot marks are displayed.
    VOICE MEMO : Clips containing voice memo data are
    displayed.
    SLOT : Clips on a specific P2 card are displayed.
    For details, see  “Switching the thumbnail display ” on
    page 25.
    Slot number
    The slot number indicates which P2 card contains the clip
    at the pointer location. The slot number of the P2 card
    containing the clip recording is displayed in yellow. If a
    clip recording is spread across multiple P2 cards, the slot
    numbers of all of the P2 cards containing part of the clip
    recording are displayed.
    In addition, the slot number of the slot where the P2 card
    is inserted is displayed in white.
    Clip number
    Numbers set by the memory card recorder are assigned
    to all clips on the P2 card. The numbers are assigned in
    chronological sequence, starting with the earliest
    recording. Clip numbers for clips with different recording
    formats or other clips that cannot be played by the
    memory card recorder are displayed in red.
    Thumbnail
    The first frame in each recorded clip is displayed as a
    thumbnail.
    Time display
    The time display varies depending on the display
    settings. It shows the time code at the start of a clip
    recording, or the user ’s bit at the start of a clip recording,
    the recording time, or the recording date.
    For details, see  “Thumbnail display settings ” on page 28.
    By default, the time code at the start of a clip recording is
    displayed.
    Thumbnail screen
    Notes: •Thumbnails operations are not available during time
    code or user ’s bit settings when the TC
    REGEN/PRESET switch is set to PRESET, or during
    the access to the setup menu.
    • The time taken to display the thumbnails differs
    depending on the number of clips recorded on the P2
    card.   “UPDATING ” is displayed on the thumbnail
    screen until the thumbnails are displayed. 
    						
    							
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    Working with clip thumbnails (continued)
    Menu bar
    The menu bar contains menu items for performing clip
    operations, switching/setting the thumbnail display, etc.
    To use the menu bar, press the MENU BAR button on
    the thumbnail screen. Menu items are selected with the
    search dial, FF button, REW button or SET button. 
    THUMBNAIL :This menu is used to switch the
    thumbnail display or set the display
    method.
    OPERATION : This menu is used to delete clips and
    format P2 cards.
    PROPERTY : This menu is used to display clip
    properties and P2 card statuses.
    EXIT : This menu is used to return the pointer to
    the thumbnail area.
    Instead of pressing EXIT, the STOP button can be
    pressed while holding down the SHIFT button to return
    the pointer to the thumbnail.
    Incomplete clip indicator
    Regardless of whether a recording extends over a
    multiple number of P2 cards, this appears when none of
    these P2 cards are inserted into the P2 card slots.
    Voice memo indicator
    This marker is displayed on clips containing a voice
    memo. For details, see  “Voice memos ” on page 26.
    Shot mark indicator
    This marker is displayed on clips in which a shot mark
    has been added to the thumbnail.For details, on shot
    marks see  “Shot marks ” on page 25.
    Wide indicator
    This marker is displayed on clips recorded with a 16:9
    aspect ratio.
    Bad clip indicator
    This marker is displayed on clips which were improperly
    recorded because, for example, the power was cut off
    during recording.It may be possible to repair clips for
    which the yellow bad clip indicators were displayed. For
    details, see  “Repairing clips ” on page 27. Clips which
    contain red bad clip indicators cannot be repaired, so
    they should be deleted. If a clip cannot be deleted,
    format the P2 card.  appears instead of when the  clips have different formats, etc.
    Edit copy clip indicator
    This marker is displayed on edit-copied clips.
    Indicator for clips with proxy
    This marker is displayed for clips with proxy attached. P
    
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    Playing clips
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button.
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD.
    (2) Use the search dial to move the pointer to the
    clip you want to play.
    The pointer can also be moved to the left by pressing the
    REW button and to the right by pressing the FF button.
    The pointer moves to the first or last clip when the REW
    or FF button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT
    button.
    (3) Press the PLAY button.
    The clip at the pointer location is played on the LCD.
    After the clip at the cursor location has been played,
    subsequent clips are played in the order in which they
    were recorded. After the last clip has been played, the
    thumbnail screen is displayed again.
    It is possible to display and play only the selected clips
    on the thumbnail screen. (It is also possible to select
    only those clips which satisfy specific conditions, as the
    clips to be displayed on the thumbnail screen.)  For
    details, see  “Switching the thumbnail display ” on page
    25.
    Notes: •Clips with clip numbers displayed in red cannot be
    played.
    • It is not necessary to select a clip (so that its thumbnail
    has a green box around it) in order to play clips.
    • If the REW button is pressed while a clip is being
    played, the clip is played in reverse. If the FF button is
    pressed, the clip is played in fast forward mode.
    • If the STOP button is pressed while a clip is being
    played, playback is stopped and the thumbnail screen is
    displayed again.
    • While playback is stopped, the pointer remains on the
    thumbnail of the clip which was being played, regardless
    of where the pointer was located at the start of playback.
    • The images and sound will be disrupted during playback
    between clips that have different formats (DVCPRO50,
    DVCPRO, DV): This is normal and not indicative of
    malfunctioning.
    If the THUMBNAIL button is pressed to close the thumbnail
    screen, the playback start position will change back to the
    clip with the oldest recording time (Clip number 1). 
    						
    							
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    Working with clip thumbnails (continued)
    Switching the thumbnail display
    It is possible to switch the thumbnail screen so that only
    clips meeting certain conditions are displayed.
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button.
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD.
    (2) Press the MENU BAR button.
    The pointer moves to the menu bar.
    (3) Move the pointer to THUMBNAIL, and thenpress the SET button to select it.
    A submenu is displayed. Select one of the submenu
    options to switch the thumbnail display.
    ALL CLIP: All clips are displayed.
    SELECTED CLIPS: Clips selected by the user are displayed.
    MARKED CLIPS: Clips with shot marks are displayed.
    VOICE MEMO CLIPS: Clips containing voice memo data are displayed.
    SLOT CLIPS: Clips recorded on a P2 card inserted in a specific slotare displayed. When this option is selected, another
    submenu is displayed, presenting SLOT1 through
    SLOT5. Select the slot you want to display.
    SETUP:  For details on this option, see  “Thumbnail display
    settings ” on page 28.
    EXIT:  Exits the submenu.
    
    PULL
    COUNTERMENUTC PRESETSELECTSLOT
    RESET
    THUMBNAILMARKERBARMENU
    SET SEARCH
    REC
    PLAY
    FF
    REW STOP
    PREVNEXTSHIFT
    SHTLPUSHJOG
    SLOW
    Memory Card Recorder AJ-
    TCGENSET REC RUN
    FREE RUN
    DIAG
    MENU BAR button 
    Shot marks
    The memory card recorder allows the user to add shot
    marks to clip thumbnails in order to distinguish clips from
    each other. 
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button.
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD.
    (2) Use the search dial, FF button or REW button to move the pointer to the clip where the shot
    mark is to be added.
    (3) Press the MARKER button.
    A shot mark is added to the clip thumbnail at the pointer
    location.
    To delete a shot mark, move the pointer to the clip and
    press the MARKER button again.
    Notes: •Before adding a shot mark to a clip that spans a multiple
    number of P2 cards or deleting a shot mark from such a
    clip, make sure that all the P2 clips containing the
    recording of the clip are inserted, and then proceed.
    • It takes time to add or delete shot marks to edit-copied
    clips.
    PULL
    COUNTERMENUTC PRESETSELECT SLOT
    RESET
    THUMBNAILMARKERBARMENU
    SET SEARCH
    REC
    PLAY
    FF
    REW STOP
    PREVNEXTSHIFT
    SHTLPUSHJOG
    SLOW
    Memory Card Recorder AJ-
    TCGENSET REC RUN
    FREE RUN
    DIAG
    MARKER button
    Note: Shot marks can even be added during recording.  
    						
    							
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    Working with clip thumbnails (continued)
    
    Voice memos
    A voice memo is audio data which is separate from the
    original recorded audio and can be added to a clip
    independently of the original recorded audio. Voice
    memos added using a camera recorder can be played.
    Playing voice memos
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button. 
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD. 
    (2) Press the MENU BAR button.
    The pointer moves to the menu bar.
    (3) On the menu bar, select [THUMBNAIL], then select [VOICE MEMO CLIPS].
    Clip thumbnails containing voice memos will be
    displayed in the top part of the LCD screen. Information
    about the voice memo on the clip selected by the pointer
    will be displayed in the bottom part of the LCD screen.
    Note:
    Voice memos cannot be added using this memory
    card recorder. 
    
    Thumbnail
    display
    area 
    The total number of voice memos
    added to the clip is indicated here. Still images associated with
    voice memos are displayed here.
    The pointer moves.
    (4) Move the pointer to the clip containing thevoice memo you want to play, and then press
    the SET button.
    The pointer moves to the lower part of the LCD screen.
    (5) Use the search dial to move the pointer to thestill image associated with the voice memo you
    want to play, and then press the SET button. 
    The voice memo is played. 
    While playing voice memos, refrain from performing any
    operation except STOP. 
    Press the STOP button to stop a voice memo during
    playback.
    Deleting voice memos
    (1) Perform steps (1) through (4) of  “Playing voice
    memos ” to select a voice memo on a clip.
    (2) Move the cursor to the voice memo you want to delete, and then press the MENU BAR
    button.
    The pointer moves to the menu bar.
    (3) On the menu bar, select [OPERATION], then[DELETE].
    A YES/NO dialog box is displayed.
    (4) Use the search dial and SET button to selectYES.
    The voice memo is deleted.
    Deleting clips
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button. 
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD. 
    (2) Use the search dial, FF button or REW buttonto move the pointer to the clip which is to be
    deleted. 
    (3) Press the SET button to select the clip. 
    (4) Press the MENU BAR button. On the menu bar, select [OPERATION], then [DELETE].
    The following screen is displayed. The number of clips to
    be deleted at this time appears on the screen.
    (5) Use the search dial and SET button to selectYES.
    The clip or clips are deleted. All selected clips (enclosed
    in green boxes) are deleted.
    [NOW DELETING...] and the progress are displayed
    while the clip or clips are being deleted.
    Instead of performing the operations in steps (4), clips
    can also be deleted by pressing the INSERT/DELETE
    button while holding down the SHIFT button.
    
    Note:
    The voice memo audio playback is output to the
    HEADPHONES jack and to the monitor output jack.
    It is also output through the AUDIO OUT jack. 
    						
    							
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    Working with clip thumbnails (continued)
    Repairing clips 
    This section describes how to repair bad clips which were
    have been damaged for reasons such as a sudden
    power outage during recording. 
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button. 
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD. 
    (2) Use the search dial to move the pointer to theclip you want to repair (if a clip is bad, it has a
    bad clip mark on it).
    (3) Press the SET button to select the clip. 
    (4) Press the MENU BAR button. On the menu bar, select [OPERATION], then [REPAIR CLIP].
    A YES/NO dialog box is displayed. 
    (5) Use the search dial and SET button to selectYES. 
    Reconnecting incomplete clips
    Incomplete clips may result when the individual segments
    of a clip recorded across multiple P2 cards (connected
    clip) are copied separately for each card, etc. These
    incomplete clips can be reconnected into a single clip
    (the original connected clip) using the reconnection
    function.
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button.
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD.
    (2) Use the search dial and SET button to selectthe incomplete clips to be reconnected.
    Normally the thumbnails with incomplete clip marks are
    displayed in succession.
    (3) Press the MENU BAR button. On the menu bar,select [OPERATION], then [RE-CONNECTION].
    A YES/NO dialog box is displayed.
    (4) Use the search dial and SET button to selectYES.
    Note:
    Even when only some of the clips are reconnected,
    the incomplete clip marks remain unless all of the
    clips comprising the original clip are reconnected.
    Note:Only clips with yellow bad clip indicators can be
    repaired. Clips with red bad clip indicators should be
    deleted. If these clips cannot be deleted, the P2 card
    should be formatted.
    Formatting a P2 card 
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button. 
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD. 
    (2) Press the MENU BAR button.
    The pointer moves to the menu bar. 
    (3) On the menu bar, select [OPERATION], then [FORMAT]. 
    The following screen is displayed.
    (4) Select the slot containing the P2 card you wantto format.
    The screen shown below is displayed.
    If you do not want to format the P2 card, select NO.
    (5) Use the search dial and SET button to selectYES.
    The selected P2 card will now be formatted.
    Formatting an SD memory card
    An SD memory card can be formatted by first inserting
    the card, following the same procedure as for formatting
    P2 cards above, and selecting SD CARD in step (4).
    
    SD memory cards used with the AJ-SPD850should
    conform to SD standards. Be sure to format cards using
    the AJ-
    SPD850. Cards formatted according to SD
    standards using PCs or other devices can be used. SD
    memory cards with the following capacity (8MB - 2GB)
    can be used for the AJ-
    SPD850:
    8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB
    128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 
    						
    							
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    Working with clip thumbnails (continued)
    Thumbnail display settings
    Thumbnail display options can be customized as suitable
    for the intended use.
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button.
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD.
    (2) Press the MENU BAR button.
    The pointer moves to the menu bar.
    (3) On the menu bar, select [THUMBNAIL], then[SETUP].
    The following screen is displayed.
    MARKER IND.: Toggles the shot mark indicator display ON/OFF. The
    default setting is display ON.
    VOICE MEMO IND.: Toggles the voice memo indicator display ON/OFF.
    The default setting is display ON.
    WIDE IND.: Toggles the wide indicator display ON/OFF. The
    default setting is display ON.
    PROXY IND.: Switches the proxy indicator between indication and
    no indication (ON/OFF). The factory setting is ON
    (indication).
    DATA DISPLAY:  The following clip time display options are available:
    time code (TC), user ’s bit (UB), recording time (TIME),
    recording date (DATE) or date/time (DATE TIME). The
    default setting is time code.
    DATE FORMAT:  The following recording date and time display formats
    are available: year month day (YMD), month day year
    (MDY), day month year (DMY). The default setting is
    year month day (YMD).
    This setting applies to the recording date displayed
    under clip properties, and the recording date and time
    displayed when DATE is selected for DATA DISPLAY.
    THUMBNAIL SIZE:  Either LARGE or NORMAL can be selected for the
    size of the thumbnails which are to be displayed on
    the LCD monitor screen.  The factory setting is
    NORMAL.
    THUMBNAIL INIT:  Return the above thumbnail display settings to default.
    Select [THUMBNAIL INIT], and press the SET button.
    Select  “YES ” when the confirmation screen is
    displayed.
    EXIT:  Returns to the previous menu.
    
    Setting of Clip Meta Data
    Information such as the name of person who shot the
    video, the name of the reporter, the shooting location, or
    a text memo can be read from the SD memory card, and
    can be recorded as Clip Meta Data.
    
    (1) Insert the SD memory card that contains the Clip Meta Data (metadata upload file).
    (2) Press the THUMBNAIL button.
    The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor.
    (3) Press the MENU BAR button.
    The cursor moves to the menu bar.
    (4) Select  [OPERATION]  →[DEVICE SETUP]  →
    [META DATA]  →[LOAD] from the menu bar,
    and press the SET button.
    (5) Names of metadata upload files stored on the SD memory card are displayed. 
    Select the desired files using the cursor buttons, and
    choose YES. Upload starts.
    To check the loaded data, refer to  “Confirmation of
    Metadata Upload ” on page 33.
     Set ON/OFF by selecting [OPERATION]  →[DEVICE
    SETUP]  →[META DATA]  →[RECORD] from the menu
    bar.
    ON:  The metadata is recorded in accordance with the
    setting for the USER CLIP NAME recording method.
    OFF:  The metadata is not recorded.
    Metadata upload files
    Using the latest update version of P2 viewer, metadata
    upload files can be written to SD memory cards using a
    PC. Download the latest update version of P2 viewer
    from the following URL and install it to your PC:
    http://panasonic.biz/sav/p2
    Regarding SD memory cards to be used, see  “Cautions
    in using SD memory cards ” (page 27). 
    						
    							
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    From the menu bar, select [OPERATION]  →[DEVICE
    SETUP]  →[META DATA]  →[USER CLIP NAME] item.
    Either [TYPE1] or [TYPE2] can be selected as the USER
    CLIP NAME recording method.
    [TYPE1]
    [TYPE2]
    1  Concerning the COUNT value
    The COUNT value is indicated as a 4-digit number.
    When the clip metadata has been loaded and [TYPE2]
    has been selected as the recording method, the COUNT
    value is incremented by 1 each time a shot is taken and a
    new clip is generated.
    It can be reset by following the sequence of steps below.
    From the menu bar, select [PROPERTY]  →[DEVICE]  →
    [META DATA] and then the [USER CLIP NAME] item.
    The window shown below now appears.  Align the pointer
    with [COUNT RESET] and press the SET button to reset
    the COUNT value to 1.
    Concerning the incrementing of the COUNT value
    of USER CLIP NAME with clips exceeding 4 GB
    When a P2 card with a memory capacity of 8 GB or
    more is used in this unit, if a one-time continuous
    recording exceeds the prescribed duration (refer to the
    section on  “Dividing clips over 4 GB in length ” on page
    9) or if a one-time recording extends over more than one
    card, the recording concerned will automatically be
    undertaken as a separate clip.  At this time, the COUNT
    value is automatically incremented by 1 and recorded.
    Example of recording (DVCPRO50) a clip on one 
    P2 card:
    Example of recording a clip on two P2 cards:
    If the clip thumbnails are shown and their properties are
    displayed using a P2 series product, the thumbnail and
    COUNT value of clip 1 will be displayed.
     Select [OPERATION]  →[DEVICE SETUP]  →[META
    DATA]  →[INITIALIZE] from the menu bar, and press the
    SET button. Select  “YES ” when the confirmation screen
    is displayed.
    
    Clip 1/
    COUNT value = AClip 2/
    COUNT value = A + 1
    REC start 
    (recording start) Stop 
    (recording stop) 
    1st card   2nd card
    
    Clip 1/
    COUNT value = AClip 2/
    COUNT value = A + 1
    REC start 
    (recording start)
    Recording duration = Approx. 15 min.
    Approx. 10 min. Approx. 5 min. Stop 
    (recording stop) 
    
    Working with clip thumbnails (continued)
    When clip metadata has
    been loaded
    When clip metadata has
    not been loaded or a
    setting for not recording
    the loaded clip metadata
    has been selected USER CLIP NAME to be
    recorded
    Uploaded data
    Same as GLOBAL 
    CLIP ID (UMID data)
    When clip metadata has
    been loaded
    When clip metadata has
    not been loaded or a
    setting for not recording
    the loaded clip metadata
    has been selected USER CLIP NAME to be
    recorded
    Uploaded data 
    + COUNT value1 
    Same as CLIP NAME 
    						
    							
    30
    Clip number 
    Thumbnail
    Clip information
    Various indicators added to the clip, and the number
    of added voice memos are displayed. If the P2 card
    containing the clip is write-protected, a  mark is
    also displayed in this area. Slot number
    
    Working with clip thumbnails (continued)
    Example: IP 192.168.000.002 MASK 255.255.255.000
    GATE 192.168.000.xxx
    “ xxx ” must be a value which does not exist on the
    network connected.
    DVD settings (optional)
    Set whether to use the DVD drive. When not using the
    DVD drive unit, use the initial setting [DISABLE]. Refer to
    the operating instructions of the DVD drive unit when
    using the DVD drive unit.
    Note: [EXPORT], which is used to save all the clips together inthe DVD, cannot be used when a P2 card with a memory
    capacity of 8 GB or more is used. 
    Displaying the properties 
    This displays the clip properties, P2 card statuses and
    device properties.
    Displaying the clip properties 
    From the menu bar, select [PROPERTY], then [CLIP
    PROPERTY] (alternatively, press the GO TO button
    while holding down the SHIFT button).
    The following screen is displayed.
    
    Network settings
    Perform the network settings. 
    (1) Press the THUMBNAIL button.
    The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD.
    (2)Press the MENU BAR button, and select the
    following from the menu bar: [OPERATION]
    → [DEVICE SETUP]  → [NETWORK]  →[MANUAL].
    Then select [IP ADDRESS]  →[DHCP ON]/[DHCP
    OFF].
    If [DHCP OFF] is selected, set IP ADDRESS,
    SUBNETMASK and DEFAULT GATEWAY.
    (3) Next set [LOCALHOST NAME] and [USER].
    (4) Set whether [FTP] is to be used and [SAMBA].
    Enter the settings using the search dial and SET button.
    Shown below is the device setup configuration.
    Notes: •Data cannot be recorded on the P2 card via the
    network.
    • As a setting for [LOCALHOST NAME] or [USER NAME],
    a letter of the alphabet must always be used as the first
    character. 
    For [LOCALHOST NAME]:  Alphanumerics and  “-” can be used for the second and
    subsequent characters.
    For [USER NAME]:  Alphanumerics,  “-” and  “.”  can be used for the second
    and subsequent characters.
    • The IP address of [DEFAULT GATEWAY] must be set
    without fail even when there is no gateway.
    Be absolutely sure to select a value which can be set
    from the units [IP ADDRESS] and [SUBNET MASK].
    
    [OPERATION]
    [DEVICE SETUP]
    [NETWORK]
    [MANUAL]
    [IP ADDRESS]
    [DVD][EXIT]
    [LOCALHOST NAME]
    [USER][NEW USER]
    [HOST NAME]
    [DELETE USER]
    [CHANGE PASSWORD]
    [SMB]
    [WORK GROUP]
    [EXIT]
    [EXIT]
    [FTP]
    [SAMBA]
    [EXIT]
    [DHCP ON]  
    [DHCP OFF]  [IP ADDRESS] /  ···
    [USER NAME] / ···
    [USER NAME] / ···
    [META DATA] 
    						
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