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Panasonic Digital Video Camera Recorder AG-DVX100AP Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Video Camera Recorder AG-DVX100AP Operating Instructions
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51 Screen displays Camera mode and VCR mode 1Counter display Each time the COUNTER button is pressed, the data is selected in the sequence given below. COUNTER: Counter value M COUNTER: Counter value in the memory stop mode TC: Time code value “TC2” is displayed when the time code value could not be read out properly from the tape. During operation in the drop frame mode, a colon (:) appears between the seconds and frames. UB: User’s bit value “UB 2” is displayed when the user’s bit value could not be read out properly from the tape. FR: Information on the frame rate used when shooting FR 60I : Standard (60i interlace) mode (60 fields per sec.) FR 30P : 30P progressive mode (30 frames per sec.) FR 24P : 24P progressive mode (24 frames per sec.) FR 24PA: 24P advance mode (24 frames per sec.) In the FR 24P and FR 24PA modes, the sequence information used for frame conversion is displayed at the last digits.2AWB/ABB operation status display The operation statuses of the auto white balance and auto black balance are displayed here. 3AWB error display LOW LIGHT: This appears when the luminance is too low during the auto white balance adjustment. 4Recording time mode display (SP or LP) 5Squeeze recording display This appears when SQUEEZE has been selected (see page 42) as the ASPECT CONV item setting on the setting menu CAMERA SETUP screen and squeeze recording is being performed or when squeeze recorded images are being played back. 6Setting selection display The selected setting appears here when a switch has been selected or a button has been pressed to select a setting. 7Auto iris control status display STD :Standard auto iris control SPOT :Auto iris control for spotlight BACK :Auto iris control for backlight compensation A I – PAUS E US ER - 1DV ALC OTC 12:34:56:00 Z78 SP 24PA MF25 SQU 22222222222222MA C R O22 2 22222P 3.2 K222222 2 22222222F5 . 6 18dBSPOT LOW L I GHTND1/641/123 . 4ND1/6403INDEX AUG 3 1 2 0 2 3 : 5 9 : 5 9 48K22mi nCH1 CH2 4 7 6 3 2 1 5 Marker
52 Screen displays : This lights if a problem occurs in the camera recorder when face-to-face shooting is performed in the mirror mode. : This lights when the internal battery used for the calendar has run down. >Zoom position display The zoom position from Z00 (max. wide angle) to Z99 (max. telephoto) appears here. ?AWB information display The white balance information appears here. @Focus control information display The focus control information from 99 to 00 appears here. 95 (focal length: infinity) : 50 (focal length: approx. 1 meter) Under 49 (macro range) : 00 (focal length: approx. 2 cm) ODepending on the zoom position, the focus may not be within the macro range. Similarly, depending on the zoom position, the lower limit of the macro range may differ. AMacro control display BIris display The F-number appears here. AI–PAUSE USER - 1DV ALC OTC 12:34:56:00 Z78 SP 24PA MF25 22222222222222MA C R O2222222222P 3.2 K22222222222222222F5 . 6 18dBSPOT LOW L I GHTND1/641/123 . 4ND1/6403INDEX AUG 3 1 2 0 2 3 : 5 9 : 5 9 48K22mi nCH1 CH2 A ? = ; : 9 9 CH1 CH2 –12 dB –34 dB 0 dB :Audio sampling frequency display ;Scene filename display
53 mmm dd yyyy hh:mm:ss Screen displays CGain display The gain value setting of the video amplifier appears here. DND filter display The selected ND filter appears here. “ND – –” appears on the display when the ND FILTER switch has shifted out of position (to a position other than OFF, 1/8 or 1/64). Check the ND FILTER switch position. ERecommended ND filter display Displayed here is the ND filter which is recommended under the current shooting conditions. FDate and time display Month: JAN (January), FEB (February), MAR (March), APR (April), MAY (May), JUN (June), JUL (July), AUG (August), SEP (September), OCT (October), NOV (November), DEC (December) Day of the month Year: 2002 --- 2089 Hours:(24-hour clock) Minutes Seconds GRemaining battery charge display As the remaining battery charge diminishes, the display changes in the following sequence: 555 5 . When the battery has run down completely, (and then ) flashes. (When the AC adapter is used, a display other than may appear: this is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning.) HRemaining tape display Nothing appears here while the remaining tape is being calculated. The remaining tape amount is not displayed when intermittent recording or slow-motion playback has been performed. ICamera shake compensation display This appears when ON has been selected as the camera shake compensation function setting. JBackup component status displays The status of the backup component connected to the DV connector appears here. It does not appear when OFF has been selected as the setting for the DV CONTROL item on the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen. DVO:Recording DV ;:Recording standby :Status in which the backup component cannot be controlled DV :Backup component not connected DV – –:The backup component is connected, but the recording or recording standby mode has not been established. AI–PAUSE USER - 1DV ALC OTC 12:34:56:00 Z78 SP 24PA MF25 22222222222222MA C R O2222222222P 3.2 K22222222222222222F5 . 6 18dBSPOT LOW L I GHTND1/641/123 . 4ND1/6403INDEX AUG 3 1 2 0 2 3 : 5 9 : 5 9 48K22mi nCH1 CH2 J F I G H DC E SQU
54 Screen displays NIndex recording display This lights when an index signal is recorded during recording by pressing the USER button to which the INDEX function has already been allocated. It flashes when the INDEX button is pressed before recording (index signal recording standby status). OAUTO button operation display “” appears when the AUTO button has been pressed and the function which was set on the setting menu AUTO SW screen has been activated. A KOperation mode displays REC :Recording O:Recording (during face-to-face shooting) PAUSE :Recording standby O ;:Recording standby (during face- to-face shooting) ; ;:Playback pause STNDBY :Standby (cylinder head rotation stopped) A. DUB ; ;:Audio dubbing recording standby A. DUB 1 1:Audio dubbing 1 1:Playback 5 5(6 6):Fast forward/cue (rewind/review) ? ?1 1(2 2? ?):Slow playback (reverse slow playback) CHK :Rec check 9 9(: :):Search (reverse search) ; ;1 1(2 2; ;):Frame advance playback (reverse frame advance playback) BLANK :Blank search REC END :Rec end search a a 1 1/a a5 5(a a2 2/a a6 6): Variable speed search (reverse variable speed search) LIntermittent recording display This appears when ON or ONE-SHOT has been selected as the setting for the INTERVAL REC item on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. MMic level automatic control display This appears when ON has been selected as the setting for the MIC ALC item on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. AI–PAUSE USER - 1DV ALC OTC 12:34:56:00 Z78 SP 24PA MF25 22222222222222MA C R O2222222222P 3.2 K22222222222222222F5 . 6 18dBSPOT LOW L I GHTND1/641/123 . 4ND1/6403INDEX AUG 3 1 2 0 2 3 : 5 9 : 5 9 48K22mi nCH1 CH2M N L OK SQU
55 Screen displays PWarning displays UNPLAYABLE TAPE (OTHER FORMAT) The tape cannot be played back since it has the wrong format. COPY INHIBITED Since the input signals are copy-guarded, they cannot be recorded properly. UNABLE TO A. DUB (LP RECORDED) Since the tape was recorded in the LP mode, audio dubbing cannot be performed. INCOMPATIBLE TAPE Since the tape has different specifications (it may be a data storage tape, for instance), it cannot be used. EXTERNAL DV DISCONNECT This appears when EXT has been selected as the setting for the DV CONTROL item on the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen, and shooting has been performed without an external component connected to the DV connector. AUTO OFF This appears when a problem has occurred in the tape transport system. When this display appears, the camera recorder’s power is automatically turned off. CYLINDER LOCK LOADING LOCK UNLOADING LOCK T REEL LOCK(take-up reel lock) S REEL LOCK(supply reel lock)WARNING This appears when a problem has occurred in the camera system. FOCUS LOCK (problem with focus operation) PSD NG (problem with camera shake detection) GYRO NG (problem with camera shake compensation control) QUSER button information display The functions allocated to the USER buttons are displayed here while the mode check button is held down. R Monitor volume level meter display The volume level meter for output from the built-in speaker and PHONES jack is displayed here when the AUDIO MON/VAR button is pressed. SQU A I – PAUS E US ER - 1DV ALC OTC 12:34:56:00 Z78 SP 24PA MF25 22222222222222MA C R O2222222222P 3.2 K22222222222222222F5 . 6 18dBSPOT LOW L I GHTND1/641/123 . 4ND1/6403INDEX AUG 3 1 2 0 2 3 : 5 9 : 5 9 48K22mi nCH1 CH2 P2222222222 22222222222222222 2222 Q VOLUME –??????–– +R
56 Screen displays SSearch number display The index number used to perform the index search appears here. (S1 to S9) TCamera shake compensation display When ON has been selected as the setting for the CAMERA DATA item on the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen, is displayed also during tape playback for the camera data when images were shot in the camera shake compensation mode. UIris display When ON has been selected as the setting for the CAMERA DATA item on the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen, the F- number during shooting is displayed also during tape playback as the camera data. VGain display When ON has been selected as the setting for the CAMERA DATA item on the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen, the gain value during shooting is displayed also during tape playback as the camera data. QU 17S1 TC 12:34:56:00 SP F5 . 6 22222222222222 2222222222 22222222222222 2222222222222222 2 22218dB 48K22mi n 03 AUG 3 1 2 0 2 3 : 5 9 : 5 9CH1 CH2 U S T VS VCR mode
57 Screen displays Display item MODE CHK button ALL PARTIAL OFFOTHER DISPLAY item setting Selecting the display The items listed below which appear in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor are displayed by the setting selected for the OTHER DISPLAY item (see page 48) of the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen. 1Counter display≤== == == 4Recording time mode display (SP or LP)≤≤k(Camera) ≤(VCR)k 7Auto iris control status display≤≤≤k 8Shutter speed display≤≤≤k 5Squeeze recording display≤≤kk 9Audio level meter display≤== == == ;Scene filename display≤≤kk Zoom position display≤== == == ?AWB information display≤≤≤k @Focus control information display≤== == == BIris display≤≤≤k CGain display≤≤kk DND filter display≤≤kk ERecommended ND filter display≤≤≤k FDate and time display≤== == == GRemaining battery charge display≤== == == HRemaining tape display≤== == == :Audio sampling frequency display≤≤k(Camera) ≤(VCR)k ICamera shake compensation display≤≤≤k MMic level automatic control display≤≤kk OAUTO button operation display≤≤≤k QUSER button information display≤kkk ≤: Displayedk: Not displayed ==: Displayed by another setting
58 INT(L) INPUT 1 INPUT 2CH 2 SELECT CH 1 SELECTINT(R) INPUT 2 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 Connecting external components $When connecting an audio component, set the INPUT1 switch or INPUT2 switch to the LINE position. The input level is 0 dBu; the recording level is adjusted using the AUDIO controls. $When connecting an external microphone, set the INPUT1 switch or INPUT2 switch to the MIC position. OSet the input level (–50 dBu and –60 dBu) using the MIC GAIN 1 and MIC GAIN 2 items on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. OWhen mounting an external microphone on the microphone shoe of the camera recorder, use the accessory microphone holder and microphone holder adapter.OTo supply the signals from an external microphone to CH1 and CH2, connect the external microphone to the INPUT2 jack, and set both the CH1 SELECT and CH2 SELECT switches to the INPUT2 position. (See page 16) $When an external component is to be connected and its video and audio signals are to be input to the camera recorder, connect the camera recorder to the output connectors on the external component. $Conversely, when an external component is to be connected and the video and audio signals of the camera recorder are to be input to the component, connect the camera recorder to the input connectors on the external component. OIf video signals have been input to both the S-VIDEO IN/OUT connector and VIDEO IN/OUT connector, the signals of the S- VIDEO IN/OUT connector take precedence. OIt is not possible to record the audio signals if video signals are not input to the S-VIDEO IN/OUT connector or VIDEO IN/OUT connector except when performing audio dubbing. $A digital video component equipped with a DV connector can be connected, and its video signals, audio signals and time code, etc. can be transmitted digitally. OWhen an IEEE 1394 cable has been connected to the DV connector, do not apply a strong load from outside. Doing so may damage the connector. OBefore recording signals from an external component, check that the video signals are input. OWhen signals from an external component are being recorded, do not stop the signal output at the external component side or disconnect any of the cables. It may not be possible for the component to be recognized when recording is resumed. 6 mm (XSB4+6FZ)12 mm (XSB4+12FZ) Microphone holder adapterMicrophone holder
59 Shooting Preparation and inspections Before shooting, check that the camera recorder is operating properly. Also check that the equipment is set up in a way that is suited to the shooting conditions. $Batteries Have a fully charged battery ready. It is also recommended that a spare battery be kept on hand as well. $Cassette tapes Check that the cassette tapes available can be recorded on. OCheck that they have not been set to the accidental erasure prevention status. OCheck that they do not contain valuable video recordings. OCheck that the cassette holder is closed properly. $Viewfinder Check that the diopter adjustment has been performed for the viewfinder. $Zoom, focus and iris OCheck whether the motor-driven zoom operations and manual zoom operations can be performed. OCheck whether the auto focus and manual focus operations can be performed. OCheck whether the auto iris and manual iris operations can be performed. $Time data OCheck whether the calendar and time are correct. OCheck whether the time code and user’s bit have been set correctly. $External components OCheck whether the external components connected are operating properly. OCheck whether the external components have been connected properly. Regular shooting Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to ON, and switch between shooting and shooting pause using the START/STOP button. When shooting from a low angle, the START/STOP button on the handle can be used to initiate shooting. REC check When the REC CHECK button is pressed in the shooting pause mode, the picture and sound 2 seconds before the shooting was suspended are played back, and the shooting pause mode is then established again at the original position on the tape. OIf recording has not been performed for 1 or more seconds, the rec check function cannot be used. OBear in mind that when a backup component has been connected and used to record backup images, the rec check images will be recorded. START/STOP button REC CHECK button
60 Shooting Face-to-face shooting When the LCD monitor is opened and rotated 180 degrees toward the lens, and the person operating the camera recorder records images of himself or herself, the impression of the shot images may appear to be different from usual. If MIRROR is selected as the setting for the SELFSHOOT item on the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen, a left-right reversed image appears on the LCD monitor, and the person operating the camera recorder can shoot images of himself or herself that appear as if he or she is looking at himself or herself in the mirror. However, even when shooting images in the mirror mode, the recorded images will be the same as ones which have been shot regularly as the images are not recorded as a mirror reflection. When shooting in the mirror mode, the information which appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor is limited to the following items: O:Shooting O ;:Shooting pause :Remaining battery charge display :Warning display When appears, return the LCD monitor to its original position, and check the message of the warning display. Index recording (When the INDEX function has been allocated to one of the USER buttons) When the INDEX button is pressed during shooting or recording, the index signal is recorded on the tape. When it is pressed while shooting or recording is temporarily stopped, the index signal is set to the recording standby status. When the shooting or recording is then resumed, the index signal is recorded on the tape at that time. Searches (index searches) can be performed during playback once the index signals have been recorded. Using the USER buttons One of 11 functions can be allocated in turn to each of the USER1, USER2 and USER3 buttons. In accordance with the subject concerned, the shooting conditions can be instantly selected or fade effects can be added to the images. For details, refer to the USER1, USER2 and USER3 items (page 43) on the setting menu SW MODE screen. Intermittent recording There are two intermittent recording modes: the mode in which images are shot at fixed intervals, and the frame-by-frame shooting mode. 1Set the shooting mode for intermittent recording using the INTERVAL REC item on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. (See page 47) OIf the progressive 24P mode or 24P (ADV) mode has been established, the INTERVAL REC item cannot be set. 2Set the recording time using the REC TIME item. 3Set the standby time using the INTERVAL TIME item. 4When the START/STOP button is pressed, recording starts in the shooting mode for intermittent recording. 5When the OPERATION lever is tilted in the “$” direction, “I –” blinks, and intermittent recording is set to the temporary stop status. OWhile intermittent recording is in progress, no other operations are accepted. OWhile intermittent recording is in progress, the remaining tape amount is not displayed. Even when the intermittent recording mode has been set, it will be returned to OFF when the power is turned off.