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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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11 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails 3Usethecursorbuttonstomovethepointerto theitemtoconfirmandpresstheSETbutton. • Use this function to check loaded metadata settings. 4 While viewing metadata settings,usethecursor buttonstomovethepointertothedesired option. Then,presstheSETbutton. • A soft keyboard screen is displayed, allowing you to modify the setting. To set whether or not the uploaded metadata is recorded Set “ON”/“OFF” in META DATA RECORD from the thumbnail menu. The factory setting is “OFF”. Selecting the USER CLIP NAME recording method Select META DATA USER CLIP NAME from the thumbnail menu to select the recording method. Two options are available: TYPE1 and TYPE2. TYPE1(Factorydefaults) USER CLIP NAME to be recorded If clip metadata has been read inUploaded data If no clip metadata has been read in or if the setting for recording clip metadata has been turned off Same as GLOBAL CLIP ID (UMID data) TYPE USER CLIP NAME to be recorded If clip metadata has been read in Uploaded data + COUNT value*1 If no clip metadata has been read in or if the setting for recording clip metadata has been turned off Same as CLIP NAME *1 The COUNT value is indicated as a four-digit number. The COUNT value is incremented each time a new clip is captured if clip metadata has been read in and TYPE2 has been selected as the recording method. The COUNT value can be reset using the following procedure. Select META DATA PROPERTY from the thumbnail menu, then select USER CLIP NAME to display the menu shown below. Select “COUNT RESET” with the cursor and press the SET button to reset the COUNT value to 1. NOTE When an 8 GB or larger capacity P2 is used and the recording session exceeds the prescribed duration (DVCPRO HD and the AVC-Intra100: about 5 minutes; AVC-Intra50: about 10 minutes) or spans more than one P2 card, the recording will automatically be split into separate clips. At this time, each clip will be provided with its own COUNT value.
1 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Exampleofrecording(DVCPROHD)aclipononePcard: Recordingstart Recordingpause Recordingduration=Approx.7min Clip1 COUNTvalue =0001 Clip COUNTvalue =000 Approx. 5min Approx.min ExampleofrecordingaclipontwoPcards: Recordingstart Recordingpause Clip1 COUNTvalue =000 Clip COUNTvalue =0004 1stcard ndcard If the clip thumbnails are displayed as shown in the example above or their properties are indicated using a P2 device, the thumbnail and COUNT value of clip 1 will be displayed. Clearing uploaded metadata Select META DATA INITIALIZE from the thumbnail menu, and press the SET button. Select YES when the confirmation screen is displayed.
1 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Setting of Proxy (optional) Installing the video encoder card (AJ-YAX800G, optional accessory) in P2 card slot 2 makes it possible to set up the proxy recording function. The video encoder card is not recognized when inserted if the power for the unit is turned on. Insert the video encoder card after turning off the power for the unit. Select OPERATION DEVICE SETUP PROXY from the thumbnail menu to specify the setting. For details on how to install and set up the video encoder card, refer to the User’s Guide of the video encoder card. NOTE • When “PROXY CARD ERROR” is indicated in the viewfinder, either check the video encoder card or set the unit so that proxy recording is not performed. • The proxy function cannot be set when recordings can still be compiled to a previous clip in one-clip recording mode (i.e., when “1CLIP” is displayed). Close the menu and press the STOP button for about 2 seconds to stop the clip compiling process, and then perform the operation. Formatting a P2 Card 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand selectOPERATION FORMATfromthe thumbnailmenu. • When the screen shown below appears, select the slot number of the P2 card you want to format and press the SET button. • Select EXIT if formatting is not required. 3 Thefollowingscreenappears. Usethecursor buttonsandtheSETbuttontoselect YES. • The selected P2 card is formatted. NOTE Check that no important data remains on a card before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered.
14 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Formatting SD memory cards SD memory cards can also be formatted from the thumbnail screen. With an SD memory card inserted into the unit, perform the following operation: 1Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand selectOPERATION FORMATfromthe thumbnailmenu. • Select “SD CARD” and press the SET button when the screen shown below appears. • Select “EXIT” if formatting is not required. 3 Thefollowingscreenappears. Usethecursor buttonsandtheSETbuttontoselect YES. • The SD memory card is formatted. NOTE • You can also use the menu option SD CARD FORMAT in the CARD FUNCTIONS screen to format SD memory cards. For details, refer to [Formatting, Writing and Reading an SD memory card] (page 90). • Check that no important data remains on a card before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered. Setting the Thumbnail Display Mode The thumbnail display mode can be customized to suit your preferences. 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand select THUMBNAIL SETUPfromthe thumbnailmenu. • The following screen appears. INDICATOR: Select which indicators you want to show on thumbnails and which you want to hide. • ALL HIDE: ON: No indicators are displayed. OFF: Indication/No indication will be set depending on the following menu. The factory settings are as follows. • MARKER: Switches the shot mark marker between indication and no indication (ON/OFF). The factory setting is ON (indication). • TEXT MEMO: Switches the text memo marker between indication and no indication (ON/OFF). The factory setting is ON (indication). • WIDE: Switches the wide marker between indication and no indication (ON/OFF). The factory setting is ON (indication). • PROXY: Switches the proxy marker between indication and no indication (ON/OFF). The factory setting is ON (indication). DATA DISPLAY: The time display field of the clip offers a choice of Time Code (TC), User Bits (UB), Shooting Time (TIME), Shooting Date (DATE), Shooting Date and Time (DATE/TIME) or USER CLIP NAME. The factory setting is Time Code.
15 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails DATE FORMAT: You can specify the display order for the shooting date as either Year/Month/Day (Y-M- D), Month/Day/Year (M-D-Y) or Day/Month/ Year (D-M-Y). The factory setting is Month/Day/Year. This setting is reflected in the recording date shown in the clip property and the shooting date shown when DATE is selected under the item DATA DISPLAY. THUMBNAIL SIZE: For the size of thumbnails displayed on one screen, either LARGE (3 X 2 thumbnails displayed) or NORMAL (4 X 3 thumbnails displayed) can be selected. The factory default value is NORMAL. PLAYBACK RESUME: Selecting a position to restart playback after stopping playback on the thumbnails screen using the STOP button. ON: Playback starts from the stop position. OFF: Playback starts from the beginning of the clip indicated by the pointer. Note that if the pointer is moved after stopping playback, the playback will restart from the beginning of the clip indicated by the pointer regardless of this setting. Also, attempting to play back from the end of all the available clips will cause the screen to flash momentarily, indicating that the there are no more clips which can be played back. THUMBNAIL INIT: Returns the above thumbnail display settings to their factory default values. Move the cursor to this option, and press the SET button. Select YES in the confirmation screen that appears. EXIT: Returns to the previous menu. Properties Properties display clip properties and P2 card status. It is possible to edit and rewrite recorded clip metadata while clip properties are displayed. Clip Property From the thumbnail menu, select PROPERTY CLIP PROPERTY. The following screen appears. 4 312 5 1 Clip Number 2 Thumbnail 3 Clip Information Indicates the indicators added to the clip and the number of text and voice memos added to the clip. The mark appears if the clip is recorded on a write- protected P2 card. NOTE The unit is not capable of recording or playing back voice memos. 4 Clip Information Displays detailed information about the clip. CLIP NAME: Display clip names. START TC: The time code value at the start of the recording. START UB: The user bit value at the start of the recording. DATE: The date of the recording. TIME: The time at the start of the recording. DURATION: The time length of the clip. V_FORMAT: The recording format for the clip. FRAME RATE: The frame rate for the playback.
16 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails REC RATE: The recording frame rate is displayed. (Only displayed for clips recorded using native recording with the VFR function.) 5 Clip Meta Data Displays more detailed data about the clip. Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer, and press the SET button to check the detailed content. For more information on displayed metadata, see [Setting of Clip Meta Data] (page 119). Modification of recorded clip metadata 1 Displaythewindowfordetailedclipmetadata thatyouintendtomodifyintheclipproperties window. 2Placethecursorontheitemtobemodified usingthecursorbutton. • The metadata that can be modified are shown like [CREATOR] in the following figure. 3 PresstheSETbutton. • The input window (soft keyboard) for modifying metadata is displayed. • Use the keyboard to modify the metadata. Use the keyboard operations described in [Checking and modifying read metadata] (page 120). 4 PressOKonthekeyboardtowritethemodified metadataontheclipandreturntothemetadata window. NOTE • LOCATION (recording location data) data for a SHOOT cannot be deleted independently. Thus by setting ALTITUDE to empty will also delete the LONGITUDE and LATITUDE settings. • The metadata for a clip with the ! incomplete clip indicator cannot be modified. Metadata on clips recorded on multiple P2 cards must be modified when all P2 cards that contain the data are inserted. • Any MEMO with 101 characters or more cannot be modified. P2 Card Status Display P2 Card Status Display Settings Select PROPERTY CARD STATUS from the thumbnail menu to set the desired indication mode (remaining free space or used memory capacity) for the P2 card status display. 1 Pressthe THUMBNAILbutton. • The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Pressthe THUMBNAILMENUbuttonand selectPROPERTY PROPERTYSETUP PCARDCAPfromthethumbnailmenu. • The following screen appears. Select the P2 card status display settings from the P2 CARD CAP menu option. REMAIN: Show remaining free space on the P2 card as the P2 card status display. (Factory setting) USED: Show used memory capacity on the P2 card as the P2 card status display.
17 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Contents of P2 Card Status Display Settings From the thumbnail menu, select PROPERTY CARD STATUS. The following screen appears. When “REMAIN” isselected: 2 5 1 3 4 1 Write-protect Mark The mark appears if the P2 card is write-protected. 2 P2 Card Status (remaining free space) The remaining memory capacity of the P2 card is indicated by a bar graph and percentage. The bar graph indicator moves to the left as the remaining free space decreases. The following indications may appear, depending on the card status: FORMAT ERROR!: An unformatted P2 card is inserted. NOT SUPPORTED!: An unsupported card is inserted in the camera. NO CARD!: No P2 cards are inserted. Use the cursor button to place the cursor on the P2 card for data you want to access and press the SET button to display detailed information about the P2 card to check individual information such as the serial number and the user ID. 3 P2 Card Remaining Capacity/Total Capacity Displays the P2 card remaining capacity and total capacity in minutes. The total remaining capacity for each P2 card will not show actual capacity since only time in minutes is displayed. Note that the indicated capacity will vary according to the frame rate in native recording with VFR operation. 4 Total remaining free space for the slot Displays the total remaining free space for both slots. Please note that the remaining capacity of a write- protected P2 card is not included in the total remaining capacity. 5 Warning symbol Inserting the following type of P2 cards will display the ( ) symbol. RUN DOWN CARD: The maximum number of overwrites on the P2 card has been exceeded. DIR ENTRY NG CARD: The directory structure on the P2 card is not supported. For details on P2 card status indications, refer to [2. P2 Card Status (remaining free space)]. When “USED” isselected: 2 5 1 3 4 1 Write-protect Mark The mark appears if the P2 card is write-protected. 2 P2 Card Status (used memory capacity) The used memory capacity of the P2 card is indicated by a bar graph and a percentage figure. The bar graph indicator moves to the right as the used memory capacity increases. The following indications may appear, depending on the card status: FORMAT ERROR!: An unformatted P2 card is inserted. NOT SUPPORTED!: An unsupported card is inserted in the camera. NO CARD!: P2 cards are not inserted. Use the cursor button to place the cursor on the P2 card for data you want to access and press the SET button to display detailed information about the P2 card to check individual information such as the serial number and the user ID. 3 P2 Card used memory capacity/Total Capacity Displays the used memory capacity on a P2 card and the total capacity, in minutes. Because fractions are truncated, the figure shown for used memory capacity on a P2 card may differ from the figure for total capacity. The used memory capacity of a write-protected P2 card is displayed as 100 %. Note that the indicated capacity will vary according to the frame rate in native recording with VFR operation. 4 Total used memory capacity for all slots Displays the total used memory capacity for both slots. 5 Warning symbol Inserting the following type of P2 cards will display the ( ) symbol. RUN DOWN CARD: The maximum number of overwrites on the P2 card has been exceeded.
18 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails DIR ENTRY NG CARD: The directory structure on the P2 card is not supported. For details on P2 card status indications, refer to [2. P2 Card Status (used memory capacity)] SD memory card Status Display The status display enables a confirmation of the SD memory card formatted condition, available memory capacity etc. From the thumbnail menu, select PROPERTY DEVICES SD CARD. If the format is compatible with SD standards, the message SD STANDARD : SUPPORTED If the format is not compatible with SD standards, the message SD STANDARD : NOT SUPPORTED is displayed. If this is the case, writing or reading will not be successful. Format the card with the unit. For more information on formatting SD memory cards, see [Formatting SD memory cards] (page 124). NOTE The indication of remaining capacity on an SD memory card (PROXY REM) provides only a rough estimate of remaining capacity and may differ from actual remaining capacity. SD and SDHC memory cards with Speed Class Ratings may indicate recording times that are significantly lower than actual capacity, especially when used for recording a large number of short video clips. The remaining capacity is displayed only when proxy recording is set up to record on an SD memory card. For details on setup procedures, refer to the User’s Guide of the video encoder card (AJ-YAX800G, an optional accessory). Video Encoder Card Status Display (optional) Attaching the video encoder card (AJ-YAX800G, optional), select PROPERTY DEVICES PROXY from the thumbnail menu. The slot in which the video encoder card is inserted, and version information is displayed.
19 Chapter7MenuOperations Chapter 7 Menu Operations View finder and LCD Menus Using the menus Use the setup menus to change the settings to suit the scenes you are shooting or what you are recording. • If the thumbnail menu is displayed, press the THUMBNAIL button to clear the display. • The menu items indicated in the blue characters cannot be used. b a a JOG dial button b MENU button 1 PresstheMENUbuttontoendanymodeother thanrecording. • Hold down the MENU button for about 1 second. • The function screen appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD screen. PUSH MENU TO EXIT 2.SYSTEM SETUP3.SW MODE4.RECORDING SETUP5.AUDIO SETUP6.OUTPUT SEL7.DISPLAY SETUP8.BATTERY SETUP 1.SCENE FINE M A I N M E N U 2 UsetheJOGdialbutton(ortheUpandDown cursorbuttons)tohighlightthefunctionyou wanttochange. PUSH MENU TO EXIT 2.SYSTEM SETUP3.SW MODE4.RECORDING SETUP5.AUDIO SETUP6.OUTPUT SEL7.DISPLAY SETUP8.BATTERY SETUP 1.SCENE FINE M A I N M E N U 3PresstheJOGdialbuttontodisplaytheitems. PUSH MENU TO RETURN MID GAINHIGH GAINATWATW TYPEW.BAL.PRESETUSER MAIN 0dB6dB12dBOFF1 USER1BACK LIGHT 3.2KY GET LOW GAIN S W M O D E 4UsetheJOGdialbuttontohighlighttheitem youwanttochange. PUSH MENU TO RETURN MID GAINHIGH GAINATWATW TYPEW.BAL.PRESETUSER MAIN 0dB6dB12dBOFF1 USER1BACK LIGHT 3.2KY GET LOW GAIN S W M O D E
10 Chapter7MenuOperations 5UsetheJOGdialbuttontochangethesetting value. PUSH MENU TO RETURN MID GAINHIGH GAINATWATW TYPEW.BAL.PRESETUSER MAIN 0dB6dB12dBOFF1 USER1BACK LIGHT 3.2K5.6K LOW GAIN S W M O D E 6Tochangeothersettings,repeatsteps4and5. • When you finish, press the MENU button to return to the function screen. 7 Tochangeotherfunctions,repeatstepsto5. • To exit the function screen and return to the normal screen, press the MENU button again. NOTE Direct close function When the MENU button is pressed and held down after making a menu setting, the setting menu screen closes without first returning to the previous setting menu. To quickly change settings (MASTER PED and H PHASE only) • Fast UP Hold down the JOG dial button while turning it upwards and maintain this position. • Fast DOWN Hold down the JOG dial button while turning it downwards and maintain this position. Initializing the menu settings The menu settings contain both the user file settings and the scene file settings. You can initialize them separately. To initialize scene files (i.e. all the settings other than the scene file settings) Select INITIAL in USER FILE of the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen. The current menu settings of user file will return to the factory settings. To initialize the scene file From the 6 scene files, select the one you want to initialize with the SCENE FILE dial. Then in the SCENE FILE screen, LOAD/SAVE/INIT, select INITIAL. The settings for only the selected scene file are returned to the factory settings. • This does not affect the other scene files. Initializing user files and scene files simultaneously You can return the user files and the six scene files to their factory defaults by selecting YES in the menu option MENU INIT in the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen.