Panasonic Camera Recorder Ajhdc27hp Operating Instructions
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121 Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU (continued) When USER is set for the UB MODE item, it is not possible to set EXT for the VITC UB MODE item. Similarly, it is not possible to set EXT for the UB MODE item when USER has been set for the VITC UB MODE item. TC/UB screen The time code and user bits settings are performed on this screen. ItemVariable rangeRemarks TC MODE DF NDF VF displayItemVariable rangeRemarksVF display USER ENGFor setting the time code to the DF or NDF mode. DF:The time code is set to the drop frame mode. NDF:The time code is set to the non-drop frame mode. This unit will perform the processing in the non-drop frame mode when the frame rate has been set to 24 fps. UB MODEUSER DATE TIME EXT TCGUSER ENGFor setting what is to be written as the user bits in the LTC area. USER:User setting (fixed).DATE:Real time value for year/month/day/ hours. TIME:Real time value for hours/minutes/ seconds. EXT:The UBG value is slave-locked when a TC signal is supplied from an external source. (The user setting is used when no external input is supplied.) TCG:Time code generator value Set the time on the TIME/DATE menu screen when using the UB MODE item with real-time operation. TCG SET HOLD ON OFFUSER ENGFor selecting the operation of TCG when the TCG SET5power OFF 5 power ON 5REC operations are performed. ON:The TCG setting is stored when the power is turned off, and is not regenerated. OFF:The TCG setting is not stored when the power is turned off, but is regenerated. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. FIRST REC TC REGEN PRESET USER ENGFor setting the TC REGEN mode when recording is started. REGEN: The time code set on the tape is regenerated. However, when the frame rate has been set to 24 fps, the time code on the tape in those parts where the drop frame mode was established will not be regenerated. PRESET: The time code set on the tape is not regenerated. However, it is forcibly regenerated when the unit is transferred from the rec-pause mode to the recording mode. This unit automatically stores as the tape management information both the frame rate information which indicates the shooting speed and the active frame information which indicates the first frame where the frame image was switched in the user bits of the sub-code track area (this used to be the LTC area). This information is output from the TC OUT connector, HD SDI MON connector and HD SDI EE connector. Further, the active frame information is stored in the least significant digit of the user bits while the frame rate information is stored in its lower third and fourth digits. OWhen “DATE,” “TCG” or “USER” has been selected as the UB MODE item setting on the TC/UB screen, the tape management information is output from the least significant digit to the lower fourth digit of the user bits, so no other user bits information will be output. OThe tape management information is not output as the user bits information in the VIDEO AUX area (this used to be the VITC area). CU F CU F CU F CU F
122 Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU (continued) The time code and user bits settings are performed on this screen. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. TC/UB screen ItemVariable rangeRemarksVF display VITC UB MODE USER DATE TIME EXT TCG USER ENGFor setting what is to be written as the user bits in the VITC area. USER:User setting (fixed). DATE:Real time value for year/month/day/ hours. TIME:Real time value for hours/minutes/ seconds. EXT:The UBG value is slave-locked when a TC signal is supplied from an external source. (The user setting is used when no external input is supplied.) TCG:Time code generator value OSet the time on the TIME/DATE menu screen when using the UB MODE item with real-time operation. OThe tape management information is not output as the user bits information in the VITC area. TC DISP SEL 24F25F 30FUSER ENGFor setting the number of frames to be displayed per second in the time code frame digits. 24F:0 to 23 frames will be displayed per second. 25F:0 to 24 frames will be displayed per second. 30F:0 to 29 frames will be displayed per second. ItemVariable rangeRemarks VF display P. OFF LCD DISPLAYON OFFUSER ENGFor setting whether the LCD display is to appear when the power is OFF. ON:The LCD display appears even when the power is OFF. OFF:The LCD display does not appear when the power is OFF. The power-saving mode is established. TC OUTTCG TCG/TCRUSER ENGFor selecting the time code which is to be output to the time code output connector. TCG: The time code generated by the time code generator is output at all times. TCG/TCR: The time code generated by the time code generator is output in the E-E mode; the time code reader value is output in the V-V mode. CU F CU F CU F CU F
FRONT==ENG For displaying the version of the LCD panel drive microcomputer. 123 TIME DATE screen The time/date settings are performed on this screen. ItemVariable rangeRemarks YEAR 00—05—99 VF display ENG For setting the year. MONTH 1 — 12ENG For setting the month. DAY 1 — 31ENG For setting the day. HOUR 0 — 23ENG For setting the hours. MINUTE 0 — 59ENG For setting the minutes. $TIME/DATE SET==ENG For entering the time and date. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. Setting menu screens VTR MAIN MENU (continued) SUB menuVF displayRemarks FUNCTIONENG Index for opening the FUNCTION screen. BATTERY/TAPEENG Index for opening the BATTERY/TAPE screen. VTR VF INDICATORENG Index for opening the VTR VF INDICATOR screen. MIC/AUDIOENG Index for opening the MIC/AUDIO screen. TC/UBENG Index for opening the TC/UB screen. VTR USER MENU SELECT screen This is the index screen for opening the screens containing the items to be registered on the VTR unit’s USER MENU. VTR CARD READ/WRITE screen The settings for saving the menu data onto the SD memory card and loading the data from it are performed on this screen. ItemVariable rangeRemarks READ==VF displayENG For loading the VTR data from the SD memory card. WRITE==ENG For saving the VTR data onto the SD memory card. READ USER DATA==ENG For loading the VTR user area data contained in the unit’s internal memory. VTR INITIALIZE screen The VTR MENU settings are initialized and the user data is saved on this screen. ItemVariable rangeRemarks READ FACTORY DATA==VF displayENG For returning the menu data to the factory settings. WRITE VTR USER DATA==ENG For saving the VTR MENU data inherent to the user into the unit’s memory. DIAGNOSTIC screen The use statuses and software versions are displayed on this screen. ItemVariable rangeRemarks OPERATION==VF displayENG Operating time with power ON. DRUM RUNNING==ENG Number of hours the drum has rotated. THREADING==ENG Number of times tapes have been loaded. VTR SYSCON==ENG For displaying the version of the system microcomputer. SERVO==ENG For displaying the version of the servo microcomputer. MECHACON==ENG For displaying the version of the mechanism control microcomputer.MONITOR MARKERENG Index for opening the screen (MONITOR MARKER) on which to set the markers for the HD SDI MON connector and color EVF. SDI IF==ENG For displaying the version of the SDI IF FPGA. AUDIO==ENG For displaying the version of the AUDIO FPGA. CODEC==ENG For displaying the version of the CODEC FPGA.
EXT DC IN SELECT¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the EXT DC IN SELECT item on the USER MENU screen. 124 Setting menu screens VTR USER MENU SELECT ON (¢ ) or OFF (≥) is set on this screen to determine which items are to be registered on the USER MENU screen. The maximum number of VTR unit items which can be registered is 14. FUNCTION screen ItemVariable rangeRemarks NEWS REC MODE¢ ≥ VF display ENG For setting the registration of the NEWS REC MODE item on the USER MENU screen. HUMID OPE¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the HUMID OPE item on the USER MENU screen. REC START¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the REC START item on the USER MENU screen. PAUSE TIMER¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the PAUSE TIMER item on the USER MENU screen. RETAKE MODE¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the RETAKE MODE item on the USER MENU screen. COMPRESSION MODE¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the COMPRESSION item on the USER MENU screen. INTERVAL REC MODE¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the INTERVAL REC MODE item on the USER MENU screen. INTERVAL REC TIME¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the INTERVAL REC TIME item on the USER MENU screen. INTERVAL PAUSE TIME¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the INTERVAL PAUSE TIME item on the USER MENU screen. ECU REC CHK SW¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the ECU REC CHK SW item on the USER MENU screen. CHARACTER ON SDI¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the CHARACTER ON SDI item on the USER MENU screen. BATTERY/TAPE screen ItemVariable rangeRemarksVF display BATT NEAR END ALARM¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the BATT NEAR END ALARM item on the USER MENU screen. BATT NEAR END CANCEL¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the BATT NEAR END CANCEL item on the USER MENU screen. BATT END ALARM¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the BATT END ALARM item on the USER MENU screen. BATT REMAIN FULL¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the BATT REMAIN FULL item on the USER MENU screen. TAPE NEAR END ALARM¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the TAPE NEAR END ALARM item on the USER MENU screen. TAPE NEAR END TIME¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the TAPE NEAR END TIME item on the USER MENU screen. TAPE END ALARM¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the TAPE END ALARM item on the USER MENU screen. TAPE REMAIN /$¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the TAPE REMAIN/$ item on the USER MENU screen. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU FBATTERY/TAPE screen ItemVariable rangeRemarks BATTERY SELECT¢ ≥VF display ENG For setting the registration of the BATTERY SELECT item on the USER MENU screen. MONITOR MARKER screen ItemVariable rangeRemarks SAFETY ZONE¢ ≥ VF display ENG For setting the registration of the SAFETY MENU item on the USER MENU screen. CENTER MARK¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the CENTER MARK item on the USER MENU screen. FRAME SIG¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the FRAME SIG item on the USER MENU screen. MARK¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the MARK item on the USER MENU screen.
125 Setting menu screens VTR USER MENU SELECT (continued) ON (¢ ) or OFF (≥) is set on this screen to determine which items are to be registered on the USER MENU screen. The maximum number of VTR unit items which can be registered is 14. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. VTR VF INDICATOR screen ItemVariable rangeRemarks TAPE (IND)¢ ≥VF display ENG For setting the registration of the TAPE (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen. BATTERY (IND)¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the BATTERY (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen. LEVEL METER (IND)¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the LVEL METER (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen. AUDIO IN (IND)¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the AUDIO IN (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen. TC (IND)¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the TC (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen. VTR WARNING (IND)¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the VTR WARNING (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen. COMPRESSION (IND)¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the COMPRESSION (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen. SAVE LED¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the SAVE LED item on the USER MENU screen. MIC/AUDIO screen ItemVariable rangeRemarksVF display TEST TONE¢ ≥ENGFor setting the registration of the TEST TONE item on the USER MENU screen. CUE SELECT¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the CUE SELECT item on the USER MENU screen. EMBEDDED AUDIO (60Hz)¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the EMBEDDED AUDIO (60Hz) item on the USER MENU screen. A/V SYNCHRO¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the A/V SYNCHRO item on the USER MENU screen. MIC/AUDIO screen ItemVariable rangeRemarks FRONT MIC POWER¢ ≥ VF display ENG For setting the registration of the FRONT MIC POWER item on the USER MENU screen. MIC LOWCUT CH1¢ ≥ENGFor setting the registration of the MIC LOWCUT CH1 item on the USER MENU screen. MIC LOWCUT CH2¢ ≥ENGFor setting the registration of the MIC LOWCUT CH2 item on the USER MENU screen. TC/UB screen ItemVariable rangeRemarks TC MODE¢ ≥ VF display ENG For setting the registration of the TC MODE item on the USER MENU screen. UB MODE¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the UB MODE item on the USER MENU screen. TCG SET HOLD¢ ≥ENGFor setting the registration of the TCG SET HOLD item on the USER MENU screen. FIRST REC TC¢ ≥ENGFor setting the registration of the FIRST REC TC item on the USER MENU screen. P.OFF LCD DISPLAY¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the P.OFF LCD DISPLAY item on the USER MENU screen. TC OUT¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the TC OUT item on the USER MENU screen. VITC UB MODE¢ ≥ENGFor setting the registration of the VITC UB MODE item on the USER MENU screen. TC DISP SEL¢ ≥ENGFor setting the registration of the TC DISP SEL item on the USER MENU screen. LIMITER¢ ≥ENG For setting the registration of the LIMITER item on the USER MENU screen. CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F
126 Warning system When a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the user is alerted to the trouble by the display window (LCD), WARNING lamp and the lamps inside the viewfinder and also by warning tones heard from the speaker or earphone. $SLACK LCD display OThe SLACK display flashes. OAn error code is displayed where the time code is normally displayed. WARNING lampThe lamp flashes four times a second. Tally lampThe lamp flashes four times a second. Warning alarmThe alarm sounds continuously. ViewfinderThe SLACK display lights for 3 seconds. What the warning indicatesThe warning points to a problem in the tape take-up. VTR unit’s operationThe VTR unit stops. When a solenoid problem has been detected, the power is turned off. (The LCD warning display continues.) Remedial actionCheck the error code (see page 128) in the display window, and consult your nearest service center. $REC WARNING LCD display“00:00:00:11” appears where the time code is normally displayed (for at least 5 seconds during recording). WARNING lampThe lamp flashes four times a second (for at least 3 seconds during recording). Tally lampThe lamp flashes four times a second (for at least 3 seconds during recording). Warning alarmThe alarm sounds four times a second (for at least 3 seconds during recording). ViewfinderThe REC WARNING display flashes (for at least 3 seconds during recording). What the warning indicatesThe warning points to a problem in the recording control signal. VTR unit’s operationRecording continues but the signals may not be recorded properly while the warning is displayed. Remedial actionThe warning points to a problem with the control signal inside the unit. Consult your nearest service center. $RF LCD displayThe RF display flashes (during recording). WARNING lampThe lamp flashes four times a second (during recording). Tally lampThe lamp flashes four times a second (during recording). Warning alarmThe alarm sounds four times a second (during recording). ViewfinderThe RF display comes on (during recording). What the warning indicatesThe video heads are clogged. The warning points to a problem in the recording system. VTR unit’s operationHead clogging is detected, and the alarm tone is sounded. The cleaning roller is activated and the heads are cleaned (for at least 10 seconds). Recording continues but the signals may not be recorded properly. The warning display is held until the rec- pause mode is established. It goes off as soon as the unit is transferred from the rec-pause mode. Remedial actionClean the heads. If the signals cannot be recorded properly after cleaning, turn off the power, and consult your nearest service center. $SERVO LCD displayThe SERVO display lights (during recording and playback). WARNING lampThe lamp flashes four times a second (during recording and playback). Tally lampThe lamp flashes four times a second (during recording and playback). Warning alarmThe alarm sounds four times a second (during recording and playback). ViewfinderThe SERVO display lights for 3 seconds. (during recording and playback). What the warning indicatesThe servo operation is disturbed. VTR unit’s operationOperation continues but the unit may not operate properly. Remedial actionTurn off the power, and consult your nearest service center. When tape travel starts, the warning display may flash for a moment and go off: this is normal and not indicative of a malfunction.
127 $HUMID LCD displayThe HUMID display lights. Even after condensation detection has been released, it will continue to flash once a second for the next 80 minutes. WARNING lampThe lamp lights when condensation has been detected. Tally lampThe lamp flashes four times a second. Warning alarmOperation differs depending on the setting selected for HUMID OPE on the setting menu. OWhen the ON setting has been selected, the alarm sounds four times a second while recording is being performed. When recording is not being performed, it sounds continuously. O When the OFF setting has been selected, the alarm does not sound. ViewfinderThe HUMID display lights for 3 seconds. What the warning indicatesCondensation has formed. VTR unit’s operationThe VTR unit’s operation differs depending on the setting selected for HUMID OPE on the setting menu. OWhen the ON setting has been selected, the VTR unit continues to operate. OWhen the OFF setting has been selected, the VTR unit continues with the recording, but this operation will stop if the tape sticks. Operation stops immediately when an operation other than recording is being performed. For 80 minutes after condensation detection is released, the drum will rotate however no other operation is possible. Remedial actionStop the tape travel, and turn off the power. If the HUMID display fails to go off even when the power is turned off and back on, wait until it goes off. $BATTERY NEAR END LCD display WARNING lampThe lamp flashes once a second. Tally lampThe lamp flashes once a second. Warning alarmThe alarm sounds four times a second. ViewfinderThe BATT display flashes once a second. What the warning indicatesThe battery is near the end of its charge. VTR unit’s operationThe VTR unit continues to operate. Remedial actionReplace the battery if necessary. E BATTF This segment flashes. $BATTERY END LCD display WARNING lampThe lamp lights. Tally lampThe lamp flashes once a second. Warning alarmThe alarm sounds continuously. ViewfinderThe BATT display lights. What the warning indicatesThe battery is at the end of its charge. VTR unit’s operationAll operation is stopped and the tape is unloaded. Only cassette eject operation is possible. Remedial actionReplace the battery. E BATTF All the segments flash. $TAPE NEAR END LCD display WARNING lampThe lamp flashes once a second (during recording). Tally lampThe lamp flashes once a second (during recording). Warning alarmThe alarm sounds once a second (during recording). This can be switched on the setting menu. Viewfinder OThe remaining tape display flashes once a second (in the E-E mode). OThe SAVE lamp flashes in tandem with the warning alarm (when SAVE&TAPE has been selected as the setting for the SAVE LED item on the VTR VF INDICATOR screen of VTR MENU). O“= ” flashes once a second (three seconds during recording). What the warning indicatesThe tape is approaching its end. VTR unit’s operationThe VTR unit continues to operate. Remedial actionReplace the cassette tape if necessary. E TAPE F This segment flashes. E TAPE F $TAPE END LCD display WARNING lampThe lamp lights (during stop and in the standby OFF mode). Tally lampThe lamp flashes 4 times a second (during stop and in the standby OFF mode). Warning alarmThe alarm sounds continuously (during stop and in the standby OFF mode). Viewfinder OThe SAVE lamp flashes four times a second during stop and in the standby OFF mode (when SAVE&TAPE has been selected as the setting for the SAVE LED item on the VTR VF INDICATOR screen of VTR MENU). O“= ” lights (during stop and in the standby OFF mode). What the warning indicatesThe tape has come to its end. VTR unit’s operationIf recording, playback or fast forwarding is in progress, the operation is stopped. Remedial actionRewind the tape. Alternatively, replace the cassette tape.All the segments flash. Warning system (continued)
128 2,5 EMERGENCY screw ODo not turn the EMERGENCY screw except in an emergency. ODo not turn the screw clockwise. Stop turning the screw as soon as the tape is ejected. Otherwise, the mechanism may be damaged. OAfter the tape is ejected, the cassette holder will not lock into place even when an attempt is made to close it. Be sure to turn the power off and turn it back on to reset the mechanism’s operation, and then close the cassette holder. OA clicking sound will be heard when the EMERGENCY screw is turned: this sound is made by the reel drive operation and is therefore not indicative of a malfunction. OThis screw needs to be rotated through about 20 turns after the first turn until the unloading can be started. OThis screw needs to be rotated through about 90 turns after the first turn until the tape is ejected. Emergency eject If the cassette cannot be ejected by pressing the EJECT button, use a screwdriver or similar tool to press and turn the EMERGENCY screw. This enables the cassette to be removed. Error codes One of the following error codes appears in the display window when an error has occurred in the unit for some reason. 1Set the power to OFF. 1Set the power to OFF. 2Remove the rubber cap where shown in the figure. Insert a Phillips head screwdriver into the cross- shaped part of the EMERGENCY screw (red). 3While pushing in with the screwdriver, turn the EMERGENCY screw counterclockwise until the tape is ejected. OThis screw needs to be rotated through about 20 turns after the first turn until the unloading can be started. OThis screw needs to be rotated through about 90 turns after the first turn until the tape is ejected. 4Remove the cassette. 5Return the rubber cap to its original position. 4Cassette holder 3Push in and turn at the same time. Code No.Description of error 04Pinch solenoid problem 08Cleaning solenoid problem 0BSupply reel problem 0CTake-up reel problem 0DCapstan problem 0ECylinder problem 0FLoading problem 38Servo transmission problem 3FCamera transmission problem 6FReference signal problem 61 Audio initialization problem/Temporary power outage. 11Video initialization problem
129 Maintenance The water vapor in the air may form as tiny droplets on the head drum when the unit is moved from a cold location to a warm location or used in a very humid place. This phenomenon is known as condensation, and running the tape under these conditions is liable to cause the tape to stick to the drum. Note the following points: ORemove the tape when the unit’s operation is to be started in conditions where condensation may form. OBefore loading the tape, set the power switch to ON, and check that the HUMID display is not lighted in the display window. For safety reasons, the HUMID display will flash and the drum will rotate for 80 minutes after condensation detection is released. During this time, the operation buttons cannot be operated. Check that the HUMID display is not lighted. Condensation Use the AJ-CL12LP cleaning cassette if the heads need to be cleaned. Take care to read the instructions accompanying the cleaning tape since the video heads may be damaged if the tape is not used in the correct way. Head cleaning ODo not use thinners or any other solvent to remove dirt. OUse a lens cleaner available on the market to wipe the lens. ONEVER wipe the mirror. If dirt or dust has found its way onto the mirror, remove it using an air blower available on the market. Cleaning inside the viewfinder Smear This phenomenon may occur when very bright subjects are shot. The faster the electronic shutter speed, the more likely that it will occur. White blemish This phenomenon is caused by small white spots when dark places are shot. The lower the frame rate or the higher the gain, the more noticeable it becomes. Phenomena inherent to CCD cameras Replacing the backup battery The backup battery is already installed when the unit is shipped. When it has discharged, the “BACK UP BATT EMPTY” display appears for 3 seconds on the viewfinder screen when the POWER switch is set to ON. Moreover, the time code value of the TCG will be set to “00:00:00:00” and the backup of the time code value will no longer be possible: this means that the backup battery should be replaced. Consult with your nearest service center, and replace the spent battery with a new battery (CR2032 or BR2032). Backup batteryCAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operaiting instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
130 Connectors and signals AUDIO IN 1 GND 2 AUDIO IN (H) 3 AUDIO IN (C) Matsushita part number K1AB103A0007 Maker part number HA16PRM-3SG (Hirose Denki) PUSH 1 3 2 FRONT MIC IN 1 GND 2 AUDIO IN(H) 3 AUDIO IN(C) Matsushita part number K1AB103A0007 Maker part number HA16PRM-3SG (Hirose Denki) PUSH 1 3 2 DC IN 1 GND 2NC 3NC 4 +12V Matsushita part number K1AA104H0024 Maker part number HA16RX-4P(SW1) (Hirose Denki) 12 3 4 DC OUT 1 GND 2NC 3NC 4 +12V OUT Matsushita part number VJS3824A004 Maker part number HR10A-7R-4SC (Hirose Denki) 1 23 4 ECU 1 CAM CONT (RX) 2 CAM DATA (TX) 3NC 4 ECU ON 5 UNREG 12V 6 GND Matsushita part number K1AB106J0010 Maker part number HR10A-7R-6SC (Hirose Denki) 1 2 4 56 3 5 4 3 2 1 AUDIO OUT 1 GND 2 L CH OUT (H) 3 L CH OUT (C) 4 R CH OUT (H) 5 R CH OUT (C) Matsushita part number K1AA105H0007 Maker part number HA16RD-5P (Hirose Denki) Ensure that the polarities are used correctly for a power supply from an external source. The maximum output current of the power supply is 0.3 A. The maximum output current of the power supply is 1.5 A.