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Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder AG-HPX370P AG-HPX371E Operating Instructions
Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder AG-HPX370P AG-HPX371E Operating Instructions
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91 Chapter4AdjustmentsandSettingsforRecording 3Select YESintheconfirmationscreenand presstheJOGdialbutton. • “SD CARD FORMAT OK” appears and the SD memory card is formatted. NOTE Check that no important data remains on a card before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered. The card will not be formatted if the following message appears when the JOG dial button is pressed: Error messageRemedy SD CARD FORMAT NG NO CARD (No SD memory card inserted.) Insert an SD memory card. SD CARD FORMAT NG ERROR (SD memory card cannot be formatted.) The card may be defective. Replace the card. SD CARD FORMAT NG WRITE PROTECT (SD memory card is write- protected.) Remove the card and cancel the protect. SD CARD FORMAT NG CANNOT ACCESS (SD memory card not accessible). The SD memory card is not accessible. When the current access operation ends, reformat the card. How to Use Scene File Data • Each position of the SCENE FILE dial stores settings for specific shooting situations. • When shooting, you can retrieve the necessary file instantly using scene file dial. • You can also use menu options to change set scene file values. A modified scene file can be saved to each scene file dial position. SCENEFILEdial • Note that changing scene files during recording will not change VFR and frame rate settings. To make such changes, set the camera to recording standby status. Factory setting •F1: SCENE File suitable for normal shooting. •F: SCENEFLUO. File suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights, ie. indoors. •F: SCENESPARK File suitable for SD shooting with a greater range of resolution, coloring and contrast. •F4: SCENEB-STR File for increasing the contrast of dark areas, such as when shooting sunsets. •F5: SCENECINE V File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes where the contrast is to be emphasized. •F6: SCENECINED File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes where the dynamic range is to be emphasized. NOTE Changes to scene files do not affect SYSTEM MODE settings. Use the SYSTEM SETUP screen to make such changes.
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9 Chapter4AdjustmentsandSettingsforRecording Changing scene file settings Example1: Change the name of the scene file. 1Turnthescenefiledial,thenselectthescene filetobechanged. 2SelectthemenuoptionNAMEEDITinthe SCENEFILEscreen,thenpresstheJOGdial button. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the menus] (page 129). PUSH MENU TO RETURN SKIN TONE DTLV DETAIL FREQNAME EDIT NORM1OFFTHINRETURNCHANGE MATRIX S C E N E F I L E F 3 : S P A R K 3SelectCHANGEandpresstheJOGdialbutton. PUSH MENU TO RETURN SKIN TONE DTLV DETAIL FREQNAME EDIT NORM1OFFTHINRETURNCHANGE MATRIX S C E N E F I L E F 3 : S P A R K 4Whenthescreenshownbelowappears,use theJOGdialbuttontoentera6-characterfile name. • Turning the JOG dial button changes the character display in the following order: space () alphabet (A to Z) numerics (0 to 9) symbols (; : < = > ? @ [ ] ^_-./). • If the RESET button is pressed when the filename has been set, the characters are cleared. PUSH MENU TO RETURN S P A R K SW POSITION F3 N A M E E D I T • After you finish setting the filename, press the MENU button. This completes the NAME EDIT change. A change that has been confirmed is retained after a power down and is not affected by dial position. Items set for the scene file are also retained. Example2: Save the F1 scene file to the camera. 1SelectthemenuoptionLOAD/SAVE/INTinthe SCENEFILEscreen,thenpresstheJOGdial button. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the menus] (page 129). PUSH MENU TO RETURN VFRFRAME RATE(SYNCHRO SCAN)DETAIL LEVELV DETAIL LEVELDETAIL CORING RETURNLOADSAVEINITIAL0 CHROMA LEVEL0 00 LOAD SAVE INIT S C E N E F I L E
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9 Chapter4AdjustmentsandSettingsforRecording 2SelectSAVEandpresstheJOGdialbutton. PUSH MENU TO RETURN VFRFRAME RATE(SYNCHRO SCAN)DETAIL LEVELV DETAIL LEVELDETAIL CORING RETURNLOADSAVEINITIAL0 CHROMA LEVEL0 00 LOAD SAVE INIT S C E N E F I L E 3Select YESandpresstheJOGdialbutton. • To return to the menu level above, press the MENU button. YES NO SAVE ? SCENE FILE PUSH SET • “PROCESSING” appears and the following message is shown when all settings have been completed. SAVE COMPLETED ! • After changing the scene file settings, to return to the settings to the previously saved values, select LOAD in step 2 and perform the operation described in step 3. • To return the scene file settings to their factory defaults, select INITIAL in step 2 and perform the operation described in step 3. • To save and read user file settings or return them to their factory defaults, open the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen and run USER FILE in the same way as when handling scene files. Saving scene files and other settings on SD memory cards You can save up to four scene file settings or other settings as files on an SD memory card, and you can also load them from the card. • Current scene file settings are automatically saved in the camera and written to an SD memory card. When data has been read from an SD memory card, the current settings are rewritten at the same time as the data saved inside the unit. • The data in all the scene files, F1 to F6, is rewritten. Be sure to read [Handling SD memory cards] (page 90) regarding SD memory handling. The following procedure shows how to save scene files. 1 Settheunit’sPOWERswitchtoON. 2SelectthemenuoptionSCENEFILEinthe CARDFUNCTIONSscreen,thenpressthe JOGdialbutton. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the menus] (page 129). 3SelectCHANGEandpresstheJOGdialbutton. • Select the menu option USER FILE for other settings. PUSH MENU TO RETURN USER FILESD CARD FORMAT RETURNCHANGE>>> SCENE FILE C A R D F U N C T I O NS 4 Selectthefilenumber(1to4)usingtheJOG dialbutton. • Press the JOG dial button again to confirm the setting. PUSH MENU TO RETURN READWRITEFILE 1FILE 2FILE 3FILE 4 1>>>>>>NO FILENO FILE TITLE RELOAD>>> NO FILENO FILE FILE SELECT S C E N E F I L E ( S D C A R D )
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94 Chapter4AdjustmentsandSettingsforRecording 5Select WRITEandpresstheJOGdialbutton, thenselectEXECUTEandpresstheJOGdial button. PUSH MENU TO RETURN READWRITEFILE 1FILE 2FILE 3FILE 4 1>>>RETURNEXECUTENO FILE TITLE RELOAD>>> NO FILENO FILE FILE SELECT S C E N E F I L E ( S D C A R D ) 6 Pressthecursorbutton,turntheJOGdial buttontomoveto YESandagainpressthe JOGdialbutton. • In the following example, TITLE 1 is the filename. • When writing is completed, WRITE OK appears. PUSH MENU TO RETURN YESNOTITLE EDITT I T L E 1 PUSH SETWRITE FILE 1 S C E N E F I L E ( S D C A R D ) To load a file Perform steps 1 to 4. Select READ in step 5, select EXECUTE and press the JOG dial button. READ OK appears when loading completes. Like scene files, process user files by using the menu option USER FILE in the CARD FUNCTION screen. Reloading Files From an SD Memory Card Perform steps 1 to 3, move to TITLE RELOAD so that YES is displayed in step 5, and press the JOG dial button. The file is reloaded. To title a file 1 Performsteps1to5. 2UsetheJOGdialbuttontoselectcharacters, thenpresstheJOGdialbuttontomovetothe nextcharacter. • You can input any of the following characters: Space, A to Z, 0 to 9, : ; < = > ? @ [ ] ^_-./ • You can erase all characters using the RESET button. 3 Whenallentrieshavebeenmade,movethe cursortotherightoftheenteredtitle. 4Select YESandpresstheJOGdialbutton. PUSH MENU TO RETURN YESNOTITLE EDITT I T L E 1 PUSH SETWRITE FILE 1 S C E N E F I L E ( S D C A R D ) • “WRITE OK” appears when the title is written. NOTE • If WRITE NG FORMAT ERROR appears, format the SD memory card. • If WRITE NG WRITE PROTECT appears, change the lock tab position to enable writing. • If WRITE NG CANNOT ACCESS appears, quit all other operations (such as playback) before proceeding. • If WRITE NG ERROR appears, the SD memory card may be defective. Replace it.
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95 Chapter5Preparation Chapter 5 Preparation Power Supply A battery or an external DC power supply can be used as the power supply for the camera-recorder. Using a Battery The following is a list of batteries that have been tested and verified to work with the camera. Anton/Bauer batteries PROPAC14, TRIMPACK14 HYTRON50, HYTRON140 DIONIC90, DIONIC160 IDX batteries NP-L7, ENDURA7, ENDURA10 Sony batteries BP-GL65/95 PAG batteries PAGL95 NOTE • Although other batteries may be used by changing the menu setting, it is recommended that you use batteries that have been tested and verified to work with camera. • Charge the battery with the battery charger before using it. (Please refer to the battery charger’s instruction manual for information about charging.) Mounting the Battery and Setting the Battery Type Using an Anton/Bauer Battery 1 MountanAnton/Bauerbattery. Lightingcontrolswitch Powersupplyoutputconnectorforlighting (DCOUT1V4.5A) Anton/BauerBattery NOTE The Anton/Bauer battery holder includes both a power supply output connector for lighting and a lighting control switch, which are convenient when attaching a light. Please contact Anton/Bauer for information about the lighting system. 2 Insertthebatteryandslideitinthedirectionof thearrow. Releaselever NOTE Removing the battery Completely push down and hold the release lever on the battery holder. Then, slide the battery in the opposite direction to the arrow while holding the lever down. 3 Setthebatterytype. • Select the battery type listed under BATTERY SELECT. Select the menu option BATTERY SELECT from the setting menu BATTERY SETUP screen.
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96 Chapter5Preparation When using a V-mount type battery Mount the V-mount adapter plate. Insert the plate and slide it as shown below. • To remove the plate, slide the release lever downwards. Releaselever Setting the battery type • Select the battery type listed under BATTERY SELECT. Select the menu option BATTERY SELECT from the setting menu BATTERY SETUP screen. • When using a battery not listed under BATTERY SELECT: If it is a NiCd battery, select “NiCd14 (14 V)” and set each item according to the battery characteristics. If it is not a NiCd battery, select TYPE A or TYPE B and set each item according to the battery characteristics. For details, refer to [BATTERY SETUP screen] (page 144). NOTE • For information about the V-mount adapter plate, please contact the store where you purchased the camera-recorder. • With the V-mount adapter plate installed, % (percent) values cannot be displayed when using batteries that show the remaining battery capacity. When using an NP battery 1 Mounta V-mountadapterplateonthecamera. Refer to [When using a V-mount type battery] (this page). 2AttachaholderplateontheNPbatterycase. • When the battery plate comes with a packing, first insert the packing in the battery case. (1) Remove the screw at the bottom of the cover and remove the cover. (2) Line up the openings in the battery case and battery plate and use the supplied screws to fasten the case to the plate. (3) Tighten the power supply connector screw. (4) Insert the removed top cover in the direction of the arrow. (5) Line up the openings in the lower cover (metal part) and the case and use the securing screw to fasten them together.
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97 Chapter5Preparation Use of the external DC power supply 1ConnecttheexternalDCpowersupplytothe DCINsocketontheunit. DCINSocket DCcable ExternalDC powersupply 2 Turn “ON”thepowerswitchoftheexternalDC powersupply. (Ifthepowerswitchisavailable ontheexternalDCpowersupply) 3 Turnthecamera-recorderpowerswitchON. UseofexternalDCpowersupply MakesurethattheoutputvoltageoftheexternalDC powersupplymeetstheratedvoltageofthecamerabefore makingaconnection. TheoutputcurrentoftheexternalDCpowersupplyshould belargeenoughtoprovidetheconnectedcamerawithits totalamperageneedswithareasonablemargin. Usethefollowingformulatocalculatethetotalamperage ofthecamera. totalpowerconsumption÷voltage Whenthepoweristurnedon,arushcurrentoccurs. Ifthe powersupplyisinsufficientduringthistime,thecamera maybedamaged. Therefore,werecommendusingan externalDCpowersupplythatprovidesatleasttwicethe totalpowerconsumedbythecameraandallthedevices connectedtotheunitthatpoweronwhenthecamera powerson(example: lens,wirelessmicrophonereceiver). TheDCcableshouldbeatwo-core18AWG(orlarger) shieldedcable(nominalcross-sectionalarea: 0.84mm ). •Whenusinganexternalpowersupplyotherthanthe ACadapter,checktheDCINsocketpininformation toensurecorrectpolarity. Ifa+1Vpowersupplyis accidentallyconnectedtotheGNDterminal,thiscould causeafireorpersonalinjury. 123 4 PinNo.Signal 1GND , — 4 +1V CASEFrameGND NOTE • When both the battery and the external DC power supply are connected, power is supplied from the external DC power supply. The battery can be removed or mounted while using an external DC power supply. • When using an external DC power supply, make sure you turn on the external DC power supply before turning on the camera-recorder’s power switch. If this sequence is reversed, the camera-recorder may malfunction due to slow rising of the external DC power supply voltage. • To connect a battery to the DC IN connector, select BATTERY in the menu option EXT DC IN SEL, and select the battery type in the menu option BATTERY SELECT in the BATTERY SETUP screen. Note that with these settings, the “%” indication cannot be displayed, even for batteries capable of indicating remaining power.
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98 Chapter5Preparation Mounting and Adjusting the Lens Mounting the Lens 1Raisethelensclampingleverandremovethe mountcap. MountCap LensClampingLever 2 Tomountthelens,aligntheindentationatthe topcenterofthelensmountwiththecenter markofthelens. Mark 3Lowerthelenslevertofirmlytightenthelens. 4Securethecablethroughthecableclamp,and plugitintotheLENSconnector. LENSConnector Cableclamp For details on the current provided by the lens terminal, refer to page 175. 5Adjustthelensflangeback. For details, refer to [Adjusting the Lens Flange Back] (page 99). NOTE • Please refer to the lens instruction manual for guidance on lens handling. • When the lens is removed, install the mount cap to protect the device.
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99 Chapter5Preparation Adjusting the Lens Flange Back If images are not clearly focused at both telephoto and wide-angle positions during zoom operations, adjust the flange back (distance from the lens mounting surface to the image formation surface). Once adjusted, the flange back does not need to be re-adjusted as long as the same lens is mounted on the camera. NOTE Please also refer to the lens instruction manual for directions on adjustment and locations of individual lens parts. 1 Mountthelensonthecamera. • Make sure you connect the lens cable. 2Setthelensiristomanual,andfullyopenthe iris. Approximatelym 3Placetheflangebackadjustmentchartabout mfromthelensandadjustthelightingon thecharttoobtainanappropriatevideooutput level. • If the video level is too high, use the filters or the shutter. 4 LoosentheF.f(Flangefocus)ringclamping screw. NOTE F.b (Flange back) may be indicated on some lenses. 5 Setthezoomringtothetelephotoposition, eithermanuallyorbyelectricdrive. 6Shoottheflangebackadjustmentchartand turnthedistanceringtoadjustfocus. 7Setthezoomringtothewide-angleposition andturntheF.f(flangefocus)ringtoadjust focus. • Do not move the distance ring during focusing. 8 RepeatSteps5to7untilthelensisinfocusat boththetelephotoandwide-anglepositions. 9FirmlytightentheF.fringclampingscrew.
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100 Chapter5Preparation White Shading Compensation The camera can use DEFAULT (fixed value) and three user adjustable functions (USER1, USER2, USER3) to store white shading compensation data. Select SHADING SELECT in the setting menu LENS SETUP screen to set compensation data. Selecting OFF turns off shading compensation. NOTE If white shading adjustments are made while the video image is distorted due to GENLOCK, the adjustments may not be correct. Wait for the video image to return to normal before performing white shading adjustments again. Selecting White Shading Compensation Data 1 SelectSHADINGSELECTinLENSSETUP, thenpresstheJOGdialbutton. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the menus] (page 129). PUSH MENU TO RETURN SHADING(USER)CACCAC PROPERTYCAC CARD READCAC FILE DELETECAC FILE INIT DEFAULT>>>ON>>>>>> IRIS ADJUST>>> >>>>>> SHADING SELECT L E N S S E T U P 2UsetheJOGdialbuttontoselectDEFAULT, USER1,USER,USERorOFFandpressthe JOGdialbutton. • To adjust the white shading, select USER1, USER2 or USER3. • The USER1, USER2 or USER3 settings do not contain any compensation data by default. • DEFAULT stores compensation data that suits XT17x4.5BRM-K14. For lenses other than those above, perform the “White Shading Adjustment” described below. PUSH MENU TO RETURN SHADING(USER)CACCAC PROPERTYCAC CARD READCAC FILE DELETECAC FILE INIT DEFAULTUSER1USER2USER3OFF IRIS ADJUST>>> >>>>>> SHADING SELECT L E N S S E T U P White Shading Adjustment NOTE Coloring may occur in the vertical direction near the open setting of the lens iris even when the white shading has been adjusted. This is an optical characteristic and not indicative of a failure. 1 Placethecameraintheadjustmentmode. (1) Mount a lens on the camera. • Do not forget to connect the lens cable. (2) Turn the shutter switch off and set 0 dB gain. (3) If the lens comes with an extender, disengage it. (4) Open the setting menu LENS SETUP screen and select USER1, USER2 or USER3 under SHADING SELECT. (5) Use the JOG dial button to select SHADING (USER), select EXECUTE and press the JOG dial button. • The message “CHECK LUMINANCE LEVEL ZEBRA ON VF” appears. PUSH MENU TO RETURN SHADING(USER)CACCAC PROPERTYCAC CARD READCAC FILE DELETECAC FILE INIT USER1RETURNEXECUTE>>>>>> IRIS ADJUST>>> >>>>>> SHADING SELECT L E N S S E T U P YES NO CHECK LUMINANCE LEVEL PUSH SET ZEBRA ON VF SHADING: USER1 SET OK?