Panasonic Camera Recorder Ajhdc27hp Operating Instructions
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131 Connectors and signals (continued) Matsushita part number K1AB112J0006 Maker part number HR10A-10R-125C (Hirose Denki) 12 4 5 63 7 8 91011 12 EVF 1 UNREG+12V 2 UNREG+12V 3 A+9.0V 4 AGND 5 AGND 6 VF-Y 7 VF-Y GND 8 VF-CLK 9 VF-WR 10 VF-DATA 11 UNREG GND 12 ZEBRA-SW 13 PEAKING 14 A+9.0V 15 VF-PR 16 VF-PB 17 SW3 18 FRONT-VR 19 VF-GND 20 UNREG-GND Matsushita part number K1AB120H0001 Maker part number HR12-14RA-20SC 12 3 45 6 789 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 1819 20 The maximum output current of the power supply is 1.0 A. The maximum output current of the power supply is 1.0 A. LENS 1 RET-SW 2 VTR-S/S 3 UNREG GND 4AT-MA 5 ID-CO 6 UNREG+12V 7 IP-B 8AT-RE 9 EXT-ANS 10 ZOOM-POS 11 NC 12 NC Take care to ensure that the total sum of the current taken out from the DC OUT, ECU, EVF and LENS connectors does not exceed 3 A.
132 Inspections prior to shooting Perform the following inspections prior to shooting to check that the systems are operating properly. It is recommended that the images be checked using a color monitor. Preparation for inspection 1Insert a fully charged battery.Set the camera unit’s switches as shown in the figure below. Inspecting the camera unit Aperture:Automatic Zoom:AutomaticWHITE BAL: A or B OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE:BARS VTR SAVE/STBY:STBY 2Set the POWER switch to ON, and check that the HUMID display has not come on and that at least 5 segments of the BATTERY display are lighted. OIf the HUMID display has come on, wait until it goes off. OIf fewer than 5 segments of the BATTERY display have lighted, replace the battery with one having an adequate charge. 3After checking that there are no cables near the cassette holder or top panel, press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder. 4After checking the following points, load the cassette tape and close the cassette holder. OThe cassette tape must not be set to the accidental erasure prevention mode. OThere must be no tape slack. 1 24 2 3 GAIN:Normally set to 0 dB; change to a more suitable value if the picture is too dark.
133 Inspections prior to shooting (continued) Inspecting the viewfinder 1Adjust the position of the viewfinder. 2Check that the color bar signals are displayed on the viewfinder screen, and adjust the BRIGHT, CONTRAST and PEAKING controls in such a way that the color bar signals appear clearly on the viewfinder. 3Check that the MENU screen is shown on the viewfinder screen and that the item settings can be changed by operating the MENU button or JOG dial button. (Refer to pages 86 to 88 for the menu operations.) 4Set the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch to CAM, and select the settings for the CC and ND FILTER controls. Check that the figures for the FILTER displays on the viewfinder screen change to reflect the changes in the control positions. 6Repeatedly press the SHUTTER switch from ON to SEL, and check that the shutter setting changes on the viewfinder screen. 7Point the lens at any object, and turn the focus ring to bring the object into focus. Check that an image of the object appears on the viewfinder. 8Set both the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to FRONT, and set LEVEL METER on the VTR VF INDICATOR screen of VTR MENU to CH1. Check when sound is input from the microphone connected to the MIC IN jack on the lens that the audio level is displayed on the viewfinder screen. Check when LEVEL METER on the VTR VF INDICATOR screen of VTR MENU is set to OFF that the audio level display is cleared from the viewfinder screen. 9Check when the ZEBRA switch is set to ON that the zebra pattern appears on the viewfinder screen, and check when it is set to OFF that it is cleared from the screen. Depending on the setting statuses, the items and functions in steps 3to6may not be displayed or they may not operate. In a case like this, switch the unit to the engineer mode, set DISPLAY MODE on the menu’s VF DISPLAY screen to “3,” and set the necessary items on the SHUTTER SPEED, !LED and FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT 1, 2 and 3 screens. 5Take the following steps, and check that the lamp lights when the items set to ON on the !LED screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 have been operated. 1. Use the GAIN switch to set the gain to any value except 0 dB. 2. Set the SHUTTER switch to ON. 3. Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST. 4. Engage the lens extender. 5. Set the FILTER controls to any setting except B.
134 Inspections prior to shooting (continued) Inspecting the aperture and zoom functionsInspecting the VTR unit 1Set the zoom to the motorized zoom mode, and check its operations in this mode. Check that the image changes when the zoom is set to the telephoto and wide-angle positions. 1. Tape travel inspection 1Set the VTR SAVE/STBY switch to SAVE, and check that the VTR SAVE lamp inside the viewfinder lights. 2Set the VTR SAVE/STBY switch to STBY, and check that the VTR SAVE lamp goes off. 3Set the TCG switch to R-RUN. 4Set the DISPLAY switch to CTL. 5Press the unit’s VTR START button, and check that: OThe tape reels rotate. OThe figure shown on the counter display changes. OThe REC lamp inside the viewfinder lights. OThe RF and SERVO displays do not appear in the display window. 6Press the unit’s VTR START button again. Check that the tape stops and the REC lamp inside the viewfinder goes off. 7Use the lens VTR button to check the same operations as in steps 5and6. 8Press the RESET button, and check that “00:00:00:00” appears on the counter display. 9Set the LIGHT switch to ON, and check that the display window illuminates. 10Press the REW button, and after the tape has been rewound for a few seconds, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Check that the tape is recorded, played back and rewound properly. 11Press the FF button, and check that the tape is fast forwarded properly. 2Set the zoom to the manual zoom mode, and check its operations in this mode. Turn the manual zoom lever, and check that the image changes when the zoom is set to the telephoto and wide-angle positions. 3Set the aperture to the auto adjustment mode, point the lens at some objects with different brightness levels, and check that the auto aperture adjustment works. 4Set the aperture to the manual adjustment mode, turn the aperture ring, and check that the manual aperture is adjusted. 5While holding down the auto instantaneous aperture adjustment button, point the lens at some objects with different brightness levels, and check that the auto instantaneous aperture adjustment function works. 6Return the aperture to the auto adjustment mode, switch the GAIN switch setting to L, M and H, and check that: OThe aperture is adjusted for objects of the same brightness level in tandem with the switching of the gain setting. OThe gain displayed on the viewfinder screen is switched in tandem with the switching of the gain setting. 7When a lens with an extender has been installed, set the extender to the operating position, and check that it works properly.Perform all the steps outlined in section “1. Tape travel inspection” through section “4. Earphone and speaker inspection” one after the other.
135 6. Inspections relating to the time code and user bits 1Set the user bits as required. For details on the setting procedure, refer to “Setting the user bits” (page 65). 2Set the time code. For details on the setting procedure, refer to “Setting the time code” (page 66). 3Set the TCG switch to R-RUN. 4Press the VTR START button. Check that the figure on the counter display changes as the tape travels. 5Press the VTR START button again. Check that the tape stops and the figure shown on the counter display stops changing. 6Set the TCG switch to F-RUN. Check that the figure on the counter display changes irrespective of the tape travel. 7Set the DISPLAY switch to UB. Check that the user bits which have been set are displayed in the six higher digits in the internal color bar signal recording mode. 5. Inspection using external microphones 1Connect external microphones to the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 jacks. 2Set the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to REAR. 3Set the LINE/MIC/+48V selector switch on the back panel to MIC or +48V in accordance with the external mic’s power supply type. MIC :Internal power supply mic. +48V :External power supply mic. 4Point the microphones at the sound source, and check that the changes in the audio levels displayed on the audio level meter of the display window and in the viewfinder reflect the changes in the strength of the sound. This inspection can also be performed for each channel by connecting one of the microphones to each channel in turn. Inspections prior to shooting (continued) Inspecting the VTR unit 2. Automatic audio level adjustment function inspection 1Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 and CH2 switch to AUTO. 2Set the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to FRONT. 3Point the microphone connected to the MIC IN jack at a suitable sound source, and check that the changes in the level displays for both CH1 and CH2 reflect the changes in the strength of the sound. 3. Manual audio level adjustment function inspection 1Set the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to FRONT. 2Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 and CH2 switch to MAN. 3Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 and CH2 controls. Check that when they are turned clockwise, the level displays increase. 4. Earphone and speaker inspection 1Set the VTR SAVE/STBY switch to STBY. 2Turn the MONITOR control, and check that the speaker volume changes. 3Connect the earphones to the PHONES jack. Check that the sound from the speaker is muted, and that the microphone’s sound is heard in the earphones. 4Turn the MONITOR control, and check that the earphone volume changes.
136 Specifications [GENERAL] Supply voltage: DC 12 V (DC 11 V—DC 17 V) Power consumption: 36 W Ambient operating temperature: 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F) Storage temperature: –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) Ambient operating humidity: Less than 85% (relative humidity) Continuous operating time: Approx. 150 minutes (when using the Anton/Bauer DIONIC90) Weight: 4.7 kg (10.34 lb) (main unit only) Approx. 7.4 kg (16.28 lb) (including main unit, viewfinder, lens, battery pack, tape and microphone) Dimensions (WaHaD): 132 mm a204 mm (excluding grip) a313 mm (5 1/4inchesa81/16inchesa123/8inches)Pickup device: 2/3-inch, progressive scan CCD (1 million pixels) System: RGB 3-CCD system Total number of pixels: 1370 (H) a744 (V) Number of effective pixels: 1280 (H) a720 (V) Quantizing: 12 bit Digital signal processing: 74.1758 MHz (59.94 Hz) 74.25 MHz (60.00 Hz) Horizontal drive frequency: 74.1758 MHz (59.94 Hz) 74.25 MHz (60.00 Hz) Sampling frequency: 74.1758 MHz (59.94 Hz) 74.25 MHz (60.00 Hz) Sensitivity: F12 (2000 lx, 3200 K, 89.9% reflection, frame rate: 23.98 fps, synchro scan: 50%) Minimum subject brightness: 0.7 lx (with F/1.4, +36 dB, 89.9% reflection, frame rate: 59.94 fps) Video S/N ratio: 54 dB (typ.) Horizontal resolution: More than 700 TV lines (center) Frame rate: 3.996 fps to 59.94 fps (0.99 fps/step) 4 fps to 60 fps (1.0 fps/step) Shutter speed: Preset: 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 sec. Synchro scan: 0.8% to 97.2% (aperture angle: 3 to 350 degrees, 1/61.7 sec. to 1/7500 sec.) Programmable gain: Choice of 3 positions (L/M/H) from –6 dB/–3 dB/ 0 dB/3 dB/6 dB/9 dB/12 dB/18 dB/24 dB/30 dB Super gain: 18 dB/24 dB/30 dB/36 dB selectable Built-in filters: CC filter: A: CROSS, B: 3200 K, C: 4300 K, D: 6300 K ND filter: 1: CLEAR, 2: 1/4 ND, 3: 1/16 ND, 4: 1/64 ND Lens mount: 2/3-inch, Bayonet type Optical system: F/1.4 prism system Registration: Less than 0.03% (entire range) (excluding lens distortion) [CAMERA UNIT] indicates safety information.
137 Specifications(continued) [VTR UNIT] [Connector Section] VTR Tape Transport System Tape used: 1/4-inch DVCPRO L-size cassette tape Tape speed: 135.28 mm/s (59.94 Hz) 135.4154 mm/s (60.00 Hz) Recording/playback time: 32 minutes (using AJ-HP32LP) FF/REW time: Approx. 2.5 minutes (using AJ-HP32LP) VTR Video System Sampling frequency: Y : 74.1758 MHz (59.94 Hz) 74.25 MHz (60.00 Hz) P B/PR: 37.0879 MHz (59.94 Hz) 37.125 MHz (60.00 Hz) Quantizing: 8 bits Video compression system: DCT + variable-length code Video compression ratio: 1/6.7 Error correction: Reed-Solomon product code Video recording bit rate: 100 Mbps Video band: Y : 20 MHz P B/PR: 10 MHz VTR Audio System (during playback on standard player) Sampling frequency: 48.0 kHz (59.94 Hz) 48.048 kHz (60.00 Hz) synchronized with video Quantizing: 16 bits Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ±1.0 dB (at reference level) Dynamic range: More than 85 dB (at 1 kHz, AWTD) Distortion: Less than 0.1% (at 1 kHz, reference level) Wow and flutter: Below measurable limits Head room: 20 dB Input MIC IN (XLR, 3-pin female) –40 dBu, Phantom +48 V supported AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 (XLRa2, 3-pin female) LINE/MIC/MIC+48V switching type LINE : +4 dBu MIC : –60 dBu MIC+48V : Phantom +48V, –60 dBu GENLOCK IN (BNC): 1.0 Vp-p (tri-level sync pulse: ±300 mV), 75 Ω, compliant with SMPTE296M-2001 (1280a720/60, 1280a720/59.94 ) standard TC IN (BNC): 0.5 —7 Vp-p, high impedance Output AUDIO OUT (XLR, 5-pin male): +4 dBu PHONES: Stereo mini jack HD SDI MON (BNC): 0.8 Vp-p, 75Ω HD SDI EE (BNC): 0.8 Vp-p, 75Ω TC OUT (BNC): 2.0 Vp-p, low impedance Other LENS (12-pin) ECU (6-pin) DC IN (XLR, 4-pin male): DC 12 V (DC 11 V—17 V) DC OUT (4-pin): DC 12 V (DC 11 V—17 V), 1.5 A (max.) EVF (20-pin)
138 Specifications(continued) [VIEWFINDER] (Optional accessory: AJ-HVF27BP) CRT: 2.0-inch high-resolution monochrome tube Video system: 720 lines, 60 fields External adjustment controls: Controls: BRIGHT, CONTRAST, PEAKING Switches: TALLY HIGH/OFF/LOW, ZEBRA ON/OFF [ACCESSORIES] Shoulder strap (a1) Battery mount connector (a1) [RELATED COMPONENTS & PARTS] Relating to power supply Battery case: AU-M402H AC adapter: AJ-B75P Viewfinder 2.0-inch viewfinder: AJ-HVF27BP Relating to external VTRs Extension control unit: AJ-EC3P Audio components Microphone kit: AJ-MC700P Mic holder: AJ-MH800G Maintenance products Cleaning tape: AJ-CL12LP Soft carrying case: AJ-SC900 Hard carrying case: AJ-HT901G Rain cover: SHAN-RC700 Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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