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    You can perform any of the following operations. If 
    necessary, make preparations prior to undertaking 
    the operations.
    Checking clip information
    •  Move the cursor to the clip to be checked.
    Checking the P2 card information
    •  Insert the P2 card into the unit.
    Checking the SD memory card information
    •  Insert the SD memory card into the unit.
    Setting the P2 card memory capacity display
    Checking the version of this system
    1  On the thumbnail screen, press the MENU button.
    A menu now appears. (Page 65)
    2  Select PROPERTY using the  and  
    button, and press the  (or  ) button.
      
    3  Select the desired item using the  and  
    buttons, and press the  button.
     
    CLIP PROPERTY: 
      The information of the selected clip is  displayed. (See details at right.)
    CARD STATUS: 
      The P2 card information is displayed. (Page  72)
    DEVICES: 
      The SD memory card information is displayed.  (Page 72)
    PROPERTY SETUP: 
      Set the method of displaying the P2 card  memory capacity. After selecting P2 CARD 
    CAP, select REMAIN (remaining memory) 
    or USED (memory used), and press the 
     
    button.
    SYSTEM INFO:
      The version of the system in this camera is  displayed.
    EXIT:  Select this to return to the last screen.
    4  To exit the information screen, press the 
    MENU button, use the  button to select 
    EXIT, and then press the  button.
    Clip information screen
    12 3
    45
    1 Clip number
    2 Thumbnail
    3  Slot number/dubbing mode display
    4 Clip information Various indicators that have been added to 
    the clip and also various kinds of data are 
    displayed. ( 
     appears if the P2 card is write-
    protected)
    CLIP NAME:  Clip name
    START TC:  Time code value when recording 
    started
    START UB:  User information value when 
    recording started
    DATE:  Date when the recording was made
    TIME:  Time when recording started
    DURATION:  Clip length
    V_FORMAT:  Video signal format
    FRAME RATE:  Playback frame rate
    REC RATE:  Recording frame rate
    •   This display appears when recording using 
    a setting for the FRAME RATE item on the 
    SCENE FILE screen other than the default 
    during 720P/24P or 720P/30PN recording 
    operations.
    5 Clip metadata The video and audio formats, videographer 
    information and other detailed data are 
    displayed here.
    Select the desired item using the 
     and  
    buttons, and press the  button. (For details on 
    the clip metadata, see page 58.)
    P2
    Checking the clip or card information (PROPERTY) 
    						
    							
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    Thumbnail operations (continued)
    P2 card information screen
    123
    4
    5
    1  Write protection mark
    2  P2 card statusThe amount of memory remaining on the P2 
    card is displayed using a percentage bar. The 
    following displays may appear, depending on 
    the card status.
    FORMAT ERROR: 
      An unformatted P2 card has been inserted.
    NOT SUPPORTED: 
      A card not supported by the unit has been inserted.
    NO CARD: 
      A card has not been inserted.
    •  The information on the card in the selected  slot (indicated by the yellow number) can be 
    viewed by pressing the SET button.
     BRAND:  Name of manufacturer
     MODEL NO.:  Model number
     SERIAL NO.:  Serial number
     USER ID:  User ID
      WARNING:  Warning information
    3  P2 card remaining memory/total memory The P2 card’s remaining memory and total 
    memory are displayed here in 1-minute 
    increments. Fractions of a minute are rounded 
    off, meaning the display may not match the slot 
    total.
    4  Card warning mark This mark is displayed when one of the 
    following warnings applies to a P2 card.
    1) RUN DOWN CARD (page 94)
    2) DIR ENTRY NG CARD (page 94)
    •  The contents of the warning can be viewed by checking the card information as described 
    above. 5 Slot total
    The figure represents the total remaining 
    memory of the cards in the two slots. If a P2 
    card is write-protected, its remaining memory 
    will not be included in the total remaining 
    memory.
    •  When LOOP is set under REC FUNCTION, the slot total represents the guaranteed 
    minimum recording time for loop recording. 
    However, note that when PROPERTY 
    SETUP: USED is selected in step 3 on the 
    previous page, the used amount displayed 
    by the slot total will be larger than the actual 
    amount, and when PROPERTY SETUP: 
    REMAIN is selected, the remaining amount 
    displayed by the slot total will be smaller than 
    the actual amount. (Page 50)
    SD memory card information screen
    !
    THUMBNAIL
    OPERATION
    M E TA  D ATA
    EXIT PROPERTYSD STANDARD  : : SUPPORTEDUSED : 96 KB
    TOTAL : 122.4 MBNUMBER OF CLIPS :
    PROTECT : OFF
    BLANK : 122.3 MB
    OK
    SD STANDARD:
      This indicates whether the SD memory card was 
    formatted in compliance with the SD or SDHC 
    standard. (SUPPORTED/NOT SUPPORTED).
    USED:  Space used
    BLANK:  Space available
    TOTAL:  Total space
    NUMBER OF CLIPS:  Number of clips
    PROTECT:  
      This indicates that the SD memory card is write- protected.
    P2 
    						
    							
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    You can perform any of the following operations. If 
    necessary, make preparations prior to undertaking 
    the operations.
    Loading the metadata
    •  Insert the SD memory card on which the metadata is recorded into the unit. (For details on 
    creating the metadata, see page 58.)
    Selecting whether to record the metadata on 
    the P2 card
    Initializing the metadata inside the unit
    Displaying the metadata inside the unit
    1  On the thumbnail screen, press the MENU  button.
    A menu now appears. (Page 65)
    2  Select META DATA using the  and  
    button, and press the  (or  ) button.
      
    3  Select the item using the  and  buttons, 
    and press the  button.
    USER CLIP NAME
     
    LOAD: 
      Select this to load the metadata recorded on  the SD memory card into the unit.
     When the 
     button is pressed with operation 
    moved to LOAD, the metadata on the SD 
    memory card will be displayed. Therefore, 
    press the 
     button again.
      Select YES to load the metadata or NO to  cancel the loading, and press the 
     button.
    •  If characters other than single-byte  alphanumeric characters are used in the 
    metadata file name to be loaded, they are 
    displayed as “
    ∗”.
    RECORD: 
      Select this to set whether to record the  metadata to be loaded into the unit 
    simultaneously on a P2 card.
      Select YES to record the metadata or NO to  cancel the recording, and press the 
     button. 
    The factory setting for this mode is OFF.
    USER CLIP NAME:
      The USER CLIP NAME recording method is  selectable. Please refer to Appendix (page 
    133).
    INITIALIZE: 
      Select this to initialize the metadata which has  been recorded in the unit.
      Select YES to initialize the metadata or NO  to cancel the initialization, and press the 
     
    button. All the settings including the ON or 
    OFF setting for RECORD are now cleared.
    PROPERTY: 
      Select this to display the metadata which has  been recorded in the unit.
    EXIT:  Select this to return to the last screen.
    4  Press the MENU button to release the menu 
    mode.
    P2
    Uploading the metadata (META DATA) 
    						
    							
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    Useful playback functions
    Variable speed search (P2 card / Tape)
    This function enables you to change the playback 
    speed and search for specific scenes. 
    1 Press the  button during playback.
    On the remote control, press the VAR. 
    SEARCH button.
    INDEXSELECTSTOREOFF/ONP.B.DIGITAL
    VAR.
    SEARCHPB.
    ZOOMMENU
    SET
    ITEM
    STOP INDEX
    Camera  or Remote control
    [1x] appears on the screen and the media is 
    played back at the normal speed.
    •  When a tape is used, audio is not played. 
    2  Press the PAGE/AUDIO MON/VAR button to  change the playback speed.
    On the remote control, press the [
    ] or [] 
    button.
    •  When a P2 card is used, the playback speed  increases as follows each time you press the 
    button; 1/5x, 1x, 2x, 4x, 12x, and 24x. Audio is 
    not played at 12× or 24× speed.
    •  When a tape is used, the playback speed  increases as follows each time you press the 
    button; 1/5x (1/3x in LP mode), 1x, 2x, 5x, 
    10x, and 20x. Audio is not played.
    •  Press the “+” button to increase the speed  and the “-” button to decrease the speed.
    PA G E /
    AUDIO MON/VAR
    or
         INDEXSELECTSTOREOFF/ONP.B.DIGITAL
    VAR.
    SEARCHPB.
    ZOOMMENU
    SET
    ITEM
    STOP INDEX
    To return to normal playback, press the   button or 
    the VAR.SEARCH button on the remote control.
    Slow playback (P2 card / Tape)
    1  During play, press one of the STILL ADV (   
    or  ) buttons on the remote control unit.
    INDEX STOP INDEXSTILL ADVPA U S ESTILL ADVPLAY
    INDEXSTOP
     V-/REW FF/
    Press the  button to return to normal playback.
    Fast forward/rewind playback
    (P2 card)
    1  During playback of a P2 card, press the  
    (fast forward) or  (fast rewind) button.
    This performs fast forward/rewind playback at 
    4x speed.
    When this button is held down, the playback 
    speed becomes faster (32x speed).
         
    INDEX STOP INDEXSTILL ADVPA U S ESTILL ADVPLAY
    INDEXSTOP
     V-/REW FF/
    Camera or Remote control
    Press the  
     button to return to normal playback.
    Fast forward/rewind playback (Tape)
    1  During playback of a tape, press the  
    (fast forward) or 
     (fast rewind) button.
    This performs fast forward/rewind playback at 
    10x speed.
         
    INDEX STOP INDEXSTILL ADVPA U S ESTILL ADVPLAY
    INDEXSTOP
     V-/REW FF/
    Camera or Remote control
    Press the  
     button to return to normal playback.
    Camera
    Remote control 
    						
    							
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    Frame-by-frame playback (P2 card / Tape)
    1 Press the  button during playback to set 
    the unit to the pause mode.
    2  Press the PAGE/AUDIO MON/VAR button to  play frame-by-frame.
    On the remote control unit, press the STILL 
    ADV ( 
     or  ) button.
    •  Press and hold the button to perform frame- by-frame play continuously.
    PA G E /
    AUDIO MON/VAR
         
    INDEX STOP INDEXSTILL ADVPA U S ESTILL ADVPLAY
    INDEXSTOP
     V-/REW FF/
    Camera or Remote control
    Press the  
     button to return to normal playback.
    Clip skip (P2 card)
    1  During playback, press the  button to 
    pause the camera.
    2 Press the  (backward) or  (forward) 
    button.
         
    INDEX STOP INDEXSTILL ADVPA U S ESTILL ADVPLAY
    INDEXSTOP
     V-/REW FF/
    Camera or Remote control
    End search (Tape)
    You can find unrecorded parts or the end of the 
    last scene shot.
    1  In the setup menus, OTHER FUNCTIONS 
    screen, END SEARCH, set the search 
    method. (Page 116)
    BLANK:   Find unrecorded parts.
    REC END:   Find the end of the last scene shot.
    2  When in the VCR mode
    Press the END SEARCH button.
    •  The unrecorded parts are found, and an 
    unrecorded blank on the tape is found, and a 
    still picture several seconds before the blank 
    is displayed.
    When in the camera mode
    Press and hold the END SEARCH button for 
    at least a second.
    •  A blank portion of the tape is found, and  an unrecorded blank on the tape is found, 
    and the pause status is established several 
    seconds before the blank.
    END SEARCH
    •  If you change the tapes, the camera will not be able to find the end of the last scene shot even if 
    you have set REC END.
    •  If the tape is blank, searching stops at the end of  the tape.
    •  This function may not work properly if there are  blank parts near the beginning of the tape or part 
    way through the tape.
    •  Before recording, check the still picture first. 
    						
    							
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    Index search (Tape)
    This function searches for the index signals (page 
    48) recorded on the tape. Index searches can be 
    performed using the supplied wireless remote 
    control unit.
    1  During play, press the INDEX buttons  or .
    •  The tape is cued at the next scene after  showing [S1] on the screen.
    •  Each time you press the INDEX button  thereafter, [S2] and then [S3] are displayed, 
    and the tape is cued up to the second and 
    subsequent scenes. When the tape is cued 
    up, playback starts from that section. (Up to 
    nine scenes before or ahead on the tape can 
    be specified for cue-up.
    INDEX STOP INDEXSTILL ADVPA U S ESTILL ADVPLAY
    INDEX INDEXSTOP
     V-/REW FF/
    •  Press the STOP button () to stop the search.
    The function may not work properly if the interval 
    between one index and the next is less than one 
    minute.
    Adjusting the volume (P2 card / Tape)
    PA G E /
    AUDIO MON/VAR
    1  With the PAGE/AUDIO MON/VAR button, 
    adjust the volume of the sound that is 
    output from the internal speaker and 
    headphone jack.
    On the remote control, press the ZOOM/VOL 
    button.
    OSDCOUNTERRESET TITLE
     VOL +-MULTI/P-IN-PREC A.DUB
    PLAY
    /REW FF/ 
    ZOOM
    DATE/
    TIME PHOTO
    SHOT START/
    STOP
    Viewing images on a television 
    (P2 card / Tape)
    You can view the images on a television if you 
    connect the unit to a TV set using an AV cable 
    (not included), S-video cable (not included) or 
    component video cable (included).
    1  Connect the camera-recorder to the TV set. 
    (Page 80)
    2 Start playback.•  To show the information that appears on the  viewfinder and LCD, press the OSD button on 
    the remote control. (However, the information 
    does not appear when you are recording on 
    tape.) Press the OSD button again to clear 
    the display.
    OSDCOUNTERRESET TITLEMULTI/ZOOM
    DATE/
    TIME PHOTO
    SHOT START/
    STOP
    Checking the date and time
    (P2 card / Tape)
    Press the DATE/TIME button on the remote control 
    to show the date and time of shooting on the 
    screen. The display changes as follows each time 
    you press the button.
    Time
    Date
    Time and Date
    No display
    OSDCOUNTERRESET TITLEMULTI/ZOOM
    DATE/
    TIME PHOTO
    SHOT START/
    STOP
    Useful playback functions (continued) 
    						
    							
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    Connecting external units
    Headphones
    External microphone
    Microphone holder
    Microphone 
    holder adapter
    6 mm 12 mm
    •  When attaching an external microphone to the microphone shoe, use the supplied microphone holder  and microphone holder adapter.
    •  When attaching the microphone holder and the microphone holder adapter, be sure to tighten the screws  firmly even though you might hear a squeaking sound.Stereo Microphone (optional) 
    AG-MC200G
    INPUT1 or 
    INPUT23.5-mm stereo 
    mini jack
    •  Sound is no longer heard from the speaker when the headphones are connected. 
    						
    							
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    Connecting external units (continued)
    1394
    1394
    USB 2.0
    Computer (non-linear editing/file transfer)
    Hard disk drive (data copying)
    •  For details on the computer’s conditions and other factors, see page 83.
    Hard disk drive ComputerUSB cable (optional)
    •  For a Windows computer
    1394 cable (optional)
    •  For an Apple Macintosh computer
    1394 cable (optional) 
    Mini-B type4-pin type
     File transfer/nonlinear editing
     1394AVC transfer/nonlinear editing
    1394
    Computer (Windows/Apple Macintosh)
    1394 cable (optional) 
    4-pin type
    4-pin type
    •  When controlling this camera from a non-linear editor, cancel the thumbnail screen on the camera. (Page 67)
    •  No guarantees are given for images and audio signals which are output simultaneously from the camera- recorder while data is being transferred from a computer to the camera-recorder.
    •  As considerations have been made for compatibility with the AG-HVX200, the series name of the unit,  “AG-HVX200”, will appear on the computer screen.
    When connecting the unit to an Apple Macintosh computer
    •  Connect the 1394 cable after turning on the power of the Apple Macintosh computer.  Otherwise, the unit  may not be mounted.
    •  The unit may not be recognized after the Apple Macintosh computer has been placed in the hibernation  state by its power-saving setting.  In this case, disconnect the 1394 cable and then re-connect it.
    If the unit is not mounted properly on an Apple Macintosh computer
    •  When the P2 card access lamp flashes orange
     1.   Select [Applications]  → [Utilities]  → and start up [Disc Utility].
     2.   Select a grayed-out volume among volumes of the X.X GB Panasonic disc, and click “Mount.”
    •  When the P2 card access lamp is off
      Eject the P2 card, and insert it again.  If the unit is still not mounted, disconnect the 1394 cable and then  re-connect it. 
    						
    							
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    1 
    2 
    1394
    Digital video equipment (Dubbing)
      You can connect a digital video unit equipped with a DV connector and digitally transfer video 
    and audio signals as well as time code.
    •  Before proceeding to connect or disconnect 1394 cable, be absolutely sure to turn off the power of the  units.
    •  Before proceeding to connect the unit which uses a 6-pin type 1394 connecto\
    r,  carefully check the shape of the 1394 cable and the connectors on the 1394 
    cable. Connecting a connector upside down may damage the parts inside the 
    unit and cause malfunctioning. Furthermore, connect the 1394 cable to the unit 
    which uses a 6-pin type 1394 connector first. (
     →  )
    •  When recording signals from an external unit, first check that video signals are  supplied.
    •  While signals from an external unit are being recorded, do not stop output on  the external unit side or disconnect any of cables. This may lead to a failure to 
    recognize the signals when you do recording again.
    •  While signals from an external unit are being recorded, do not change the format of the signals being  output from the external unit. Doing so may make it impossible to record correctly.
    •  Do not apply force when connecting 1394 cable to 1394 connector as this may damage the connector.
    •  No guarantees are made for the playback images when signals from an external device are recorded.  (Video check level)
    •  The automatic recording function in the DVD unit may not function properly. In a case like this, proceed  with the recording manually. This camera
    1394 cable (optional) 
    4-pin type Other Digital video equipment
    6-pin 
    type
    4-pin 
    type
    •  Before proceeding to connect or disconnect 1394 cable, be absolutely sure to turn off the power of the 
    units.
    •  Before proceeding to connect the unit which uses a 6-pin type 1394  connector, carefully check the shape of the 1394 cable and the connectors 
    on the 1394 cable. Connecting a connector upside down may damage the 
    parts inside the unit and cause malfunctioning. Furthermore, connect the 
    1394 cable to the unit which uses a 6-pin type 1394 connector first. (
     →  ). The above also applies to USB cable as well.
    •  Do not apply force when connecting 1394 cable to 1394 connector as this may  damage the connector.
    •  When connecting to a PC, attach the ferrite core (provided) to the 1394 cable  in such a way that the whole ferrite core fits within about 5 cm from the PC’s 
    connectors. After threading the cable as shown in the figure on the right, close 
    the ferrite core until it clicks into place and locks. 6-pin 
    type
    4-pin 
    type
    Ferrite core (provided) 
    						
    							
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    S-VIDEO IN/OUT 
    COMPONENT  OUT 
    VIDEO IN/
    OUT
    IN/
    OUT
    AUDIO
    CH1CH2
    S-VIDEO 
    IN/OUT 
    COMPONENT  OUT 
    VIDEO IN/
    OUT
    IN/
    OUT
    AUDIO
    CH1CH2
    Video deck (Dubbing)
    When a component video cable is used for the connection, only the output signals from the unit 
    will be available.
    S-video cable 
    (optional)VCR
      Connect to the output terminal on the 
    external device when the video signals and 
    audio signals of an external device are to be 
    input to the unit. (Tape mode only)
      Connect to the input terminal on the external 
    device when the unit’s video signals and 
    audio signals are to be output to an external 
    device. •  Except when performing audio dubbing on 
    existing recordings, audio signals cannot be 
    recorded unless video signals are input to the 
    S-VIDEO IN/OUT connector and/or VIDEO 
    IN/OUT jack.
    •  The signals of the S-VIDEO IN/OUT terminal  take priority over the signals of the VIDEO IN/
    OUT terminal.
    TV/Monitor (playback/dubbing)
    When a component video cable is used for the connection, only the output signals from the unit 
    will be available.
    Video cable 
    (optional) TV/Monitor
    Audio cable (optional)
    White: CH1 (left channel) sound
    Red: CH2 (right channel) sound
    Connect one of these 
    cables to the terminal on 
    the video deck.
    Video cable (optional)
    Audio cable (optional)
    White: CH1 (left channel) sound
    Red: CH2 (right channel) soundComponent video 
    cable (included)
    Component video 
    cable (included)
    Connect one of these 
    cables to the terminal on 
    the television.
    S-video cable 
    (optional)
    •  When the COMPONENT OUT connectors and the S-VIDEO OUT or VIDEO OUT connector have been  connected concurrently, the COMPONENT OUT connectors take priority. Signals cannot be output 
    through both sets of connectors at the same time.
    •  When connecting the camera to another device using the component video cable, if the terminal on the  device to which it is to be connected is a BNC type, use the pin-BNC conversion plug provided.
    Connecting external units (continued) 
    						
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