Panasonic Camera Recorder Ajhdx900 Operating Instructions
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121 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. 7-5-5 SW MODE ItemVariable range Remarks RET SWR.REVIEW CAM RETFor setting the function when the USER button on the unit, to which the RET button of the lens or the RET SW function is allocated, is pressed. R.REVIEW: REC view function It is possible to check a last few seconds of the records taken. CAM RET: Return video function It is possible to confirm the return video signals (analog HD-Y signals) supplied to the GENKLOCK IN connector on the unit by using the viewfinder. O If video signals are input with different formats from the HD-SDI output signals of the unit, the return video images are not displayed properly. O When the GENLOCK item (the GENLOCK screen on the SYSTEM SETTING page) is set to INT, the return video image may be displayed as slightly shaking horizontally. S.BLK LVL OFF–10 –20 –30For setting the super black level. AUTO KNEE SWON OFFFor selecting ON/OFF of the AUTO KNEE function. When it is set to OFF, the AUTO KNEE may not function even if the AUTO KNEE switch is turned ON. SHD,ABB SW CTLON OFFFor the setting to adjust the black shading automatically when the AUTO W/B BAL switch is held to the ABB side for 8 seconds or more. COLOR BARS For AJ-HDX900P For AJ-HDX900E SMPTE FULLBARSSPLIT ARIB For selecting the color bar to be used. SMPTE: Color bar complied with the SMPTE standards FULL BARS: Full color bar SPLIT: SPLIT color bar for SNG (Satellite News Gathering) ARIB: Color bar complied with the ARIB standards S.GAIN OFFL/M/H S.GAINFor selecting the method used to release the super gain mode. L/M/H: The mode is released by making a change in the L/M/H switch position and the S.GAIN switch (USER switch). S.GAIN: The mode is released using only the S.GAIN switch (USER switch). DS.GAIN OFF L/M/HDS.GAINFor selecting the method used to release the digital super gain mode (cumulative gain). L/M/H: The mode is released by making a change in the L/M/H switch position and the DS.GAIN switch (USER switch). DS.GAIN:The mode is released using only the DS.GAIN switch (USER switch). CUFR CUFR SCUFR CUFR CUFR CU F CU F 7-5-6 WHITE BALANCE MODE Item Variable range Remarks FILTER INHON OFFFor selecting independently whether memory data for white balance (Ach, Bch) is retained or not for the respective CC filters. ON: Regardless of the CC filter, data for the memories (2 memories) for Ach and Bch is retained. OFF: The memory data (8 memories) for Ach and Bch is retained for the respective CC filters. SHOCKLESS AWB OFF FAST NORMAL SLOW1 SLOW2 SLOW3 For setting the length of time for transiting to the switched position of white balance, when the position of the WHITE BAL switch is changed. OFF:To transit instantly FAST: About 1 second NORMAL: About 2 seconds SLOW1: About 3 seconds SLOW2: About 10 seconds SLOW3: About 20 seconds AWB AREA25% 50% 90%For switching the detection area for executing the automatic adjustment of white balance. 25%:An area near the screen center equivalent to 25% of the screen is detected. 50%: An area near the screen center equivalent to 50% of the screen is detected. 90%: An area equivalent to 90% of the screen is detected. COLOR TEMP PRE 2300K;: 3200K: 8000K For setting the color temperature when the WHITE BAL switch is set to the PRST position. ODepending on the position of the CC filter, the range of available color temperature varies. CUFR CUFR CUFR F AWB A TEMP 2300K;: 3200K: 8000K For setting the color temperature when the WHITE BAL switch is set to the A position. If the automatic adjustment of white balance is executed in the A position, the color temperature at that time is memorized in the position of the WHITE BAL switch A. F AWB B TEMP 2300K;: 3200K: 8000K For setting the color temperature when the WHITE BAL switch is set to the B position. If the automatic adjustment of white balance is executed in the B position, the color temperature at that time is memorized in the position of the WHITE BAL switch B. F +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
122 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. 7-5-7 USER SW GAIN ItemVariable range Remarks S.GAIN 30 dB2 OFor selecting whether or not to enable a setting of 30 dB for SUPER GAIN. 2 :The 30 dB setting is enabled. O :The 30 dB setting is disabled. 36 dB2 OFor selecting whether or not to enable a setting of 36 dB for SUPER GAIN. 2 :The 36 dB setting is enabled. O :The 36 dB setting is disabled. DS.GAIN 6 dB :2 OFor selecting whether or not to enable a setting increase of 6 dB for DS.GAIN. 2:The 6 dB setting increase is enabled. O :The 6 dB setting increase is disabled. 10 dB :2 OFor selecting whether or not to enable a setting increase of 10 dB for DS.GAIN. 2:The 10 dB setting increase is enabled. O :The 10 dB setting increase is disabled. 15 dB :2 OFor selecting whether or not to enable a setting increase of 15 dB for DS.GAIN. 2:The 15 dB setting increase is enabled. O :The 15 dB setting increase is disabled. 12 dB :2 OFor selecting whether or not to enable a setting increase of 12 dB for DS.GAIN. 2:The 12 dB setting increase is enabled. O :The 12 dB setting increase is disabled. 20 dB :2 OFor selecting whether or not to enable a setting increase of 20 dB for DS.GAIN. 2:The 20 dB setting increase is enabled. O :The 20 dB setting increase is disabled. CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR 7-5-8 LENS/IRIS Item Variable range Remarks A.IRIS PEAK/AVE 000: 030: 100 For determining the ratio of the peak to the AUTO IRIS reference. The higher the ratio, the greater the response to the peak inside the iris detection window; the lower the ratio, the greater the response to the average value inside the iris detection window. A.IRIS WINDOWNORM1 NORM2 CENTRFor selecting the auto iris detection window. NORM1: Window from the screen center NORM2: Window from the bottom of the screen CENTR: Window in the shape of a spot at the screen center S.IRIS LEVEL 000: 080: 100 For setting the target value of the SUPER IRIS (backlight compensation function). IRIS GAIN CAMLENSFor selecting whether the IRIS GAIN adjustment is executed by the camera or the lens. For a lens with an extender ( k2, k0.8 etc.) that was manufactured before the DIGI POWER type lens from Fujinon, the IRIS control on the unit will not operate properly when set to the CAM, since IRIS correction control is operated on the lens if the extender is inserted. IRIS GAIN VALUE 01: 10: 20 For setting the IRIS GAIN adjustment value. The setting takes effect when IRIS GAIN has been set to CAM. A.IRIS LEVEL 000: 045: 100 For setting the AUTO IRIS target value. CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
123 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. 7-6 FILE 7-6-1 CARD READ/WRITE TITLE1 - 8:For setting a title consisting of not more than 8 characters. ItemVariable range Remarks R.SELECT1: 8 For selecting the number of the file whose data is to be read. READFor reading the data from the SD memory card. WRITEFor writing the data of the camera into the SD memory card. W.SELECT1: 8 For selecting the number of the file in which the data is to be written. CARD CONFIGFor formatting the SD memory card. TITLE READFor reading the title assigned to the data from the SD memory card. 7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT VTR MENU R/WON OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the VTR MENU settings during CARD READ/ WRITE data operations. ItemVariable range Remarks ID READ/WRITE ONOFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the CAMERA ID during CARD READ/WRITE data operations. SYSTEM SETTING R/WON OFFFor selecting whether the items for SYSTEM SETTING (other than the SYSTEM MODE item and the CAMERA MODE item) and the OPTION MENU are handled or not for CARD READ/WRITE. PAINT MENU LEVEL R/WON OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the PAINT MENU adjustment values during CARD READ/WRITE data operations. PAINT MENU SW( \b) R/WON OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the PAINT MENU settings during CARD READ/ WRITE data operations. VF MENU R/WON OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the VF MENU settings during CARD READ/WRITE data operations. USER MENU SELECT R/WON OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the USER MENU SELECT settings during CARD READ/ WRITE data operations. MAINTE MENU R/WON OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the MAINTENANCE MENU settings during CARD READ/WRITE data operations. OPERATION MENU R/WON OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the OPERATION MENU settings during CARD READ/WRITE data operations. F F F 7-6-4 LENS FILE CARD R/W TITLE1 - 8: ************For setting a title consisting of not more than 12 characters. Item Variable range Remarks CARD FILE SELECT1: 8 For selecting the number of the lens file. READFor reading the lens file data from the SD memory card. WRITEFor writing the lens file data into the SD memory card. F F F F F F F F F F F 7-6-3 LENS FILE ItemVariable range Remarks FILE SELECT1: 8 For selecting the number of the lens file. READFor reading the data from the lens file. WRITEFor writing the data in the lens file. RESET ALLFor resetting the data of the lens file. TITLE1-8 ************For setting a title consisting of not more than 12 characters. 7-6-5 SCENE TITLE 1-4 **********For creating a title for a scene file. Item Variable range Remarks READ USER DATAFor reading the data from the memory ’s user area. SCENE SEL1: 4 For selecting the scene file. WRITEFor writing the data in the scene file. READFor reading the data from the scene file. RESETFor returning the SCENE FILE values to the initial values. For details, refer to “4-10 Set data handling. ” SYSTEM MODE R/WONOFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the SYSTEM MODE item and the CAMERA MODE item for CARD READ/WRITE. F TITLE READFor reading the title of the lens file. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
124 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) 7-6-6 INITIALIZE For details, refer to “4-10 Set data handling. ” ItemVariable range Remarks READ FACTORY DATAFor returning the state of the unit to factory settings. Data returned to factory settings O User data O Scene file Data not returned to factory settings O Lens file O Black shading O White shading WRITE USER DATAThe menu data that is inherent to the user are saved in user data memory on the unit. 7-7-2 DIAGNOSTIC FPGA (TG)For displaying the version of the FPGA for the CCD drive. Item Variable range Remarks CAMSOFT(IN)For displaying the version of the software used for the flash memory incorporated in the microcomputer. CAMSOFT(OUT)For displaying the version of the software used for the externally connected flash memory. FONT ROMFor displaying the version of the font used for the characters. CAM TABLEFor displaying the version of the tables. FPGA (CHAR)For displaying the version of the FPGA for characters. FPGA (D/C)For displaying the version of the FPGA for down converters. FPGA (FM)For displaying the version of the FPGA for frame memories. 7-7 MAINTENANCE 7-7-1 SYSTEM CHECK ItemVariable range Remarks COLOR CHECK ONOFFFor checking whether the camera unit operates properly. ON: The signal level of RGB near the center of the screen is displayed in the viewfinder. It indicates with numeric values that the respective RGB signals are properly transmitted from the optical system to the digital system and processed. OFF: Not display 7-7-3 LENS ADJ Item Variable range Remarks F2.8 ADJ ON OFFThe iris is set to f/2.8 only when ON is set for this item. F16 ADJ ONOFFThe iris is set to f/16 only when ON is set for this item. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
125 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) 7-7-4 BLACK SHADING 7-7-5 WHITE SHADING Item Variable range Remarks CORRECTON OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the digital black shading compensation. DETECTION (DIG)–For executing the digital black shading compensation. Item Variable range Remarks CORRECTON OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the white shading compensation. CUFR CUFR 7-7-6 LENS FILE ADJ ItemVariable range Remarks RB GAIN CTRL RESETON OFFON: The gains of Rch and Bch adjusted in 7- 3-1 screen are reset. Furthermore, the flare levels of Rch, Gch and Bch that are adjusted on 7-3-2 screen are reset. OFF: The gains of Rch and Bch adjusted in 7- 3-1 screen are enabled. Furthermore, the flare levels of Rch, Gch and Bch that are adjusted on 7-3-2 screen are enabled. R H SAW R H PARA R V SAW R V PARA G H SAW G H PARA G V SAW G V PARA B H SAW B H PARA B V SAW B V PARA – 255: +000: +255 For executing the white shading compensation manually. The sawteeth-shaped waveform and the parabola waveform of the respective RGB channels are adjusted in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction. LENS R GAIN OFFSET – 200: +000: +200 For compensating Rch sensitivity of the lens used. F LENS B GAIN OFFSET – 200: +000: +200 For compensating Bch sensitivity of the lens used. F LENS R FLARE 000: 100 For adjusting the flare level of Rch. F LENS G FLARE 000: 100 For adjusting the flare level of Gch. F LENS B FLARE 000: 100 For adjusting the flare level of Bch. F The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. O Data adjusted on the LENS FILE ADJ screen can be stored on an SD memory card as a lens file. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
126 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) 7-8 VTR MENU 7-8-1 VTR FUNCTION RC CHECK SWR.REVIEW RETAKEFor setting the operations of the unit by using the REC check button on the remote control unit. R.REVIEW:The rec-review operation is performed. RETAKE: The retake operation is performed, after which playback is initiated automatically. Item Variable range Remarks HUMID OPE ONOFFFor selecting whether or not to continue operation when HUMID alarm state has occurred. ON: Operation continues until tape slack is detected even when the HUMID alarm state has occurred during operation. OFF: Operation is stopped as soon as the HUMID alarm state occurs. If the HUMID alarm state occurs during recording, the recording operation will continue unless tape slack is detected regardless of whether ON or OFF has been selected as this item ’s setting. REC START ALL NORMALFor selecting how recording start is to be accepted. PAUSE TIMER 10min20min 30min 60min For selecting the time during which REC/ PAUSE is to continue. CU F CU F CU F CU F BATT NEAR END ALARMONOFFFor setting whether or not to output the warning tone when the battery charge is nearly depleted. BATT REMAIN FULL100%70%For setting when the remaining charge display bar on the LCD is to be displayed when a digital battery is used. 70%: A full charge is indicated with a 70% display 100%: A full charge is indicated with a 100% display. BATT NEAR END CANCELON OFFWhen this item is set to ON, the warning tone and the warning display which are being output can be canceled by pressing the MODE CHECK button when the battery charge is nearly depleted. BATT END ALARMON OFFFor setting whether or not to output the warning tone when the battery charge is depleted. 7-8-2 BATTERY/TAPE Item Variable range Remarks BATTERY SELECT PROPAC14 TRIMPAC14 HYTRON50 HYTRON120 DIONIC90 DIONIC160 NP-L7 ENDURA7 ENDURA10 ENDURA D PAG L95 BP-GL65/95 NICD14 TYPE A TYPE B For selecting the type of battery to be used. The remaining charge is detected in accordance with the battery which has been selected. The variable range is changed by the item settings selected on the “7-8-3 BATTERY SETTING1 ” and “7-8-4 BATTERY SETTING2 ” menus. The initial value for TYPE A is set to DIONIC100 while the same for TYPE B is set to HYTRON100. EXT DC IN SELECTAC_ADPT PROPAC14 TRIMPAC14 HYTRON50 HYTRON120 DIONIC90 DIONIC160 NP-L7 ENDURA7 ENDURA10 ENDURA D PAG L95 BP-GL65/95 NICD14 TYPE A TYPE BFor selecting the external power supply to connect to the DC IN socket. The variable range is changed by the item settings selected on the “7-8-3 BATTERY SETTING1 ” and “7-8-4 BATTERY SETTING2 ” menus. Analog voltage is displayed on the viewfinder screen. CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F TAPE REMAIN/ \b5min/\b3min/\bFor setting the time of each segment ( \b) that makes up the remaining time display bar on the LCD. 5min: Each segment denotes a remaining time of 5 minutes. 3min: Each segment denotes a remaining time of 3 minutes. TAPE NEAR END ALARM ONOFFFor setting whether or not to output the warning tone when the tape is nearly at its end. TAPE NEAR END TIME 3min2minFor setting the remaining tape time at which to sound the warning that the tape has only the designated amount of time (2min. or 3min.) remaining. TAPE END ALARMON OFFFor setting whether or not to output the warning tone when the tape reaches the end. CU F CU F CU F CU F The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. COMPRESSION MODENORMALDARKFor selecting the DVCPRO compression mode. O This is enabled when the recording format is set to 720P. NORMAL: Normal shooting shall be executed in this mode. DARK: Distortion of compressed video images that may occur at dark parts on the video images can be suppressed in this mode. Distortion of compressed video images on other parts may increase. CU F +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
127 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) PROPAC142 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.8: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. 7-8-3 BATTERY SETTING1 Item Variable range Remarks CU F DIONIC902 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2 :The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.6: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. Item Variable range Remarks CU F DIONIC1602 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2 :The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.1: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F NP-L72 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 12.9: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F ENDURA72 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.2: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F TRIMPAC142 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.6: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. HYTRON502 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.2: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F CU F HYTRON1202 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.0: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. OWhen the digital battery is attached in the unit, the remaining capacity of the battery is displayed in percent. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
128 TYPE A2 / 11.0 : 13.6: 15.0 12.0 : 14.6: 17.0 For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted. For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which FULL is to be displayed. 11.0: 12.9: 15.0 For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered depleted. TYPE B2 / 11.0 : 13.0: 15.0 12.0 : 15.2: 17.0 For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2 :The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted. For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which FULL is to be displayed. 11.0: 12.4: 15.0 For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered depleted. FULL NEAR END END FULL NEAR ENDEND Item Variable range Remarks NICD14 NEAR END END2 / 11.0 : 13.8: 15.0 For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which the battery charge is to considered nearly depleted. 11.0: 13.2: 15.0 For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered depleted. 7-8-4 BATTERY SETTING2 CU F CU F CU F Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) Item Variable range Remarks ENDURA102 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2 :The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.2: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F ENDURA-D2 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.2: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F PAG L952 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.5: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F BP-GL65/952 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2:The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set. AUTO: The voltage is set automatically. MANUAL: The voltage is set manually. 11.0: 13.6: 15.0 For selecting the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted in 0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected as the setting for the menu item above. CU F The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. OWhen the digital battery is attached in the unit, the remaining capacity of the battery is displayed in percent. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
129 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) ItemVariable range Remarks FRONT VR CH1 FRONT W.L. REAR ALL OFFFor setting whether or not to make the audio control operational for the input system selected for CH1. FRONT VR CH2 FRONTW.L. REAR ALL OFFFor setting whether or not to make the audio control operational for the input system selected for CH2. MIC LOWCUT CH1 FRONTREAR W.L. OFFFor selecting the microphone low-cut filter for CH1. MIC LOWCUT CH2 FRONTREAR W.L. OFFFor selecting the microphone low-cut filter for CH2. MIC LOWCUT CH3 FRONTREAR W.L. OFFFor selecting the microphone low-cut filter for CH3. MIC LOWCUT CH4 FRONTREAR W.L. OFFFor selecting the microphone low-cut filter for CH4. LIMITER CH1 ONOFFFor selecting the limiter for CH1. LIMITER CH2 ONOFFFor selecting the limiter for CH2. AUTO LEVEL CH3ON OFFFor selecting the automatic adjustment of the recording level. AUTO LEVEL CH4ON OFFFor selecting the automatic adjustment of the recording level. CUE REC SELECTCH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1+2 CH3+4For selecting the signals to be recorded on the CUE track. 7-8-5 MIC/AUDIO1 CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F TEST TONENORMAL ALWAYS OFF CHSELFor selecting the test signal.NORMAL:The test tone signal is output to all the channels when the CAM/BAR switch has been set to BAR and the CH1 AUDIO IN switch has been set to FRONT. ALWAYS:The test tone signal is always output to all the channels when the CAM/ BAR switch has been set to BAR. OFF: The test tone signal is not output. CHSEL: The test tone signal is output to the channels for which the CH1 or CH2 AUDIO IN switch has been set to FRONT when the CAM/BAR switch is set to BAR. It is not output to CH3 or CH4. Item Variable range Remarks CU F 7-8-6 MIC/AUDIO2 WIRELESS WARN ONOFFFor selecting whether or not to output warnings when the reception of the wireless receiver is poor. ItemVariable range Remarks FRONT MIC POWERON OFFFor selecting the phantom power supply for the front microphone. REAR MIC POWERON OFFFor selecting the phantom power supply for the rear microphone. MONITOR SELECTSTEREO MIXFor selecting the format of the signals to be output to the monitor. FRONT MIC LEVEL–40dB –50dBFor selecting the input level of the front microphone. REAR MIC CH1 LVL–50dB–60dBFor selecting the input level of the rear microphone. REAR MIC CH2 LVL–50dB–60dBFor selecting the input level of the rear microphone. REAR LINE IN LVL For AJ-HDX900E For AJ-HDX900P–3dB 0dB +4dB For selecting the rear line input level. AUDIO OUT LVL For AJ-HDX900E For AJ-HDX900P–3dB 0dB +4dB For selecting the rear audio output level. HEADROOM For AJ-HDX900E For AJ-HDX900P 18dB 20dB For setting the headroom (reference level). CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. The frequency characteristics when the microphone low-cut filter is applied are 200 Hz to 10 kHz. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
130 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) 7-8-7 TC/UB TC MODEDF NDFFor selecting the mode advancing the time code. DF:Drop frame NDF: Non-drop frame When the system frequency is set to 50 Hz, the mode is the non-drop frame mode. Item Variable range Remarks UB MODEUSER TIME DATE EXT TCG FRM RATE REGENFor selecting the users bits to record in the LTC area. USER: For recording the user setting values. (fixed values) TIME: For recording the local time. (hour, minute, second) DATE: For recording the local date and time. (2 digits for year, month, day, time) EXT: For recording the users bits of the time code input in the TC IN connector. If the users bits cannot be read, the user setting values are recorded. TCG: For recording the value of the time code generator. FRM RATE: For recording the shooting information (frame rate etc.) of the camera. REGEN: For reading the value recorded on the tape and recording the value continuously. When the recording format is set to 720P, it follows the settings of FRAME RATE UB in 7-9-1 screen. TCG SET HOLD ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the function that without fail uses what was previously set as the TCG value for recording when the TCG value had been set before the power was turned off and recording was then performed after the power was turned back on again. FIRST REC TCREGEN PRESETFor selecting whether or not to regenerate the time code as the value on the tape during the first recording after the power was turned on, the cassette was inserted or a playback or search operation was performed. P.OFF LCD DISPLAYON OFFFor selecting whether or not to set the LCD ’s time code and display its count while the power is off. ON: The time code can be set and displayed even while the power is off. OFF: While the power is off, the power to the LCD section is turned off, and the time code can be neither set nor displayed. CU F CU F Item Variable range Remarks VITC UB MODE USER/EXT TIME DATE TCG FRM RATE REGEN For selecting the users bits to record in the VITC area. USER/EXT:When the UB MODE item is set to EXT, the users bits of the time core input in the TC IN connector is recorded. If it is set to any option other than EXT, the user setting value is recorded. TIME: For recording the local time. (hour, minute, second) DATE: For recording the local date and time. (2 digits for year, month, day, time) TCG: For recording the value of the time code generator. FRM RATE: For recording the shooting information (frame rate etc.) of the camera. REGEN: For reading the value recorded on the tape and recording the value continuously. When the video system is set to 24P or 24PA, or when the recording format is set to 720P, it follows the settings of FRAME RATE UB in 7-9-1 screen. CU F CU F CU F CU F TC VIDEO SYNCRO0 1 2 3For setting to correct the time code according to the delay of video signals. 0: Do not correct. 1: To delay the time code to be input according to the timing of the video images. 2: To forward the time code to be output according to the timing of the video images. 3: To delay the time code to be input and forward the time code to be output, respectively, according to the timing of the video images. For details, refer to “4-5-4 Externally locking the time code ”. CU F TC OUTTCG TCG/TCRFor selecting the time code to be output to the TC OUT connector. TCG: The time code generator value is always output. TCG/TCR: In the EE mode, the time code generator value is output from the connectors; in the playback mode, it is the time code reader value which is output. CU F The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. TC DISP SEL30F 24FFor selecting the display format to be used for the frame digits of the time code. 30F: A number up to 30 frames is indicated in frame digits of the time code. 24F: A number up to 24 frames is indicated in frame digits of the time code. When the system frequency is set to 50 Hz, 25 frames are displayed. CU F REC REVIEW REGEN ON OFFFor selecting whether the time code is regenerated to the value on the tape or not, when subsequent recording starts after setting the RET SW item on the SW MODE screen to R.REVIEW and pressing the RET button on the lens or the USER button on the unit on which the RET SW function is assigned. ON: The time code is regenerated to the value on the tape. OFF: The time code is not regenerated. CU F +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.