Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder Ajhpx2700 Operating Instructions
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21Parts and their Functions: Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section Parts and their Functions 20. REW (rewind) button and lamp During pause, this button performs a fast-reverse playback with the lamp lights on. During playback, it performs an approximately 4
22Parts and their Functions: Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section 30. DVCPRO connector This is an output connector for video, audio, and data that comply with the IEEE1394 standard.
23Parts and their Functions: Menu Operation Section Parts and their Functions 1. MENU button Used to turn on/off the menu. 2. Jog dial button With the menu open, this button is used to navigate through menu pages, select options and specify values. For directions on manipulating the menu, see [Menu Configuration] (page 161). 3. SD memory card insertion slot An SD memory card (optional) is inserted here. It is used when writing or saving menu data or lens files on an SD memory card. 4. Busy (operation mode display) lamp This lamp indicates the active status of the SD memory card. It stays illuminated when the card is active.
24Parts and their Functions: Time Code Section 1. GENLOCK IN connector (BNC) This connector is used to input a reference signal before the camera unit is gen-locked, or before the time code is externally locked. 2. TC IN connector (BNC) This connector is used to input a reference time code when you externally lock the time code. 3. TC OUT connector (BNC) When you inter-lock the time code of unit with that of an external device this must be connected with the time code input (TC IN) connector of the external device.
25Parts and their Functions: Warning and Status Display Functions Parts and their Functions 1. Back tally lamp When the 2. BACK TALLY switch is set to [ON], the lamp behaves in the same way as the front tally lamp at the viewfinder. 2. BACK TALLY switch This switch controls the action of the 1. Back and 8. Rear tally lamps. ON:Back and rear tally lamps enabled. OFF:Back and rear tally lamps disabled. 3. WARNING lamp This lamp starts blinking or lights up if something unusual occurs in the memory. 4. USB lamp Stays on when the unit is in USB mode. 5. ACCESS lamp Blinks when the unit is in recording or playback mode or when a P2 card is being accessed, or stays on when a recordable P2 card is inserted. 6. LIGHT button Use this button to control illumination of the display window. Alternately pressing this button toggles illumination of the 7. Display window on or off. 7. Display window This window displays warnings, battery-remaining level, sound volume, time data, and other information.
26Parts and their Functions: Display Window Functions Display Window Functions P2 card/battery-remaining level and audio level indications a.Media-remaining space indication bar The bar indicates the remaining free space on each P2 card, using a 7-segment display. Each segment can represent either 3 or 5 minutes of remaining free space, depending on the value set through the menu option CARD REMAIN/„. According to the set value, the segments disappear one-by-one. The menu option CARD REMAIN/„ can be found in the screen on the MAIN OPERATION page. b.Battery-remaining level indication bar For a battery with a digital indicator (percentage indication), if the remaining level of the battery is higher than 70%, all 7 segments up to the “F” position are lit. When the remaining level falls below 70%, the segments go out one-by-one for each drop of 10%. All 7 segments can be set to light up when the battery-remaining balance is 100%. To do so select “100%” for the menu option BATT REMAIN FULL in the screen of the MAIN OPERATION page. c.Audio channel level meter When the MONITOR SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/4 switch is set to [CH1/2], the meter indicates 1 and 2 as the audio channel numbers, together with their audio levels. When the switch is set to [CH3/4], the meter indicates 3 and 4 as the audio channel numbers, together with their audio levels. Memory action status indication d.Error Code Indication (for more information, see [Warning System] (page 155)) e.Information indication LOOP:Stays illuminated in LOOP REC mode. For information about the LOOP REC mode, see [Loop Recording] (page 40). OP-SLOT:Remains illuminated when a video encoder card is operated in the optional slot. LOOP h MEDIAEF Y minMsfrm 13 24 0 D VTCGTIME DATEP-iREC SLAVE HOLD GPS BATTEF OVEROV E R 10 OO40 -dB 30 20 HD OP-SLOT CTL NDF a c b LOOP h MEDIAEF Y minMsfrm 13 24 0 D VTCGTIME DATEP-iREC SLAVE HOLD GPS BATTEF OVEROV ER 10 OO40 -dB 30 20 HD OP-SLOT CTL NDF d e f.Mode indication HD:Stays illuminated when the unit is in HD mode (1080i, 720P). GPS:Stays illuminated when radio waves are not received during GPS operation. GPS :Stays illuminated when radio waves are received during GPS operation. P-REC:Stays illuminated when the PRE REC MODE is set to “ON”, and blinks when recording is continued after the recording tally lamp has gone out. iREC:Remains illuminated during INTERVAL REC mode recording, and blinks during a pause. i:Blinks when INTERVAL REC mode is selected. g.Time code indication NDF:Stays illuminated when the time code is in non-drop frame mode. DF:Stays illuminated when the time code is in drop frame mode. SLAVE:Stays illuminated when the time code is externally locked. HOLD:Stays illuminated when the time code generator/ reader value is frozen. CTL:Stays illuminated when the DISPLAY switch is positioned at [CTL] to display the CTL count. TCG:Stays illuminated when the DISPLAY switch is positioned at [TC] (or [UB]) to display the TC (or UB) generator value. TC:Stays illuminated when the DISPLAY switch is positioned at [TC] (or [UB]) to display the TC (or UB) reader value. VTCG:Stays illuminated when the DISPLAY switch is positioned at [UB] to display the VIUB generator value. VTC:Stays illuminated when the DISPLAY switch is positioned at [UB] to display the VIUB reader value. TIME:Stays illuminated when the DISPLAY switch is positioned at [UB] to display the real-time hour, minute and second. DATE:Stays illuminated when the DISPLAY switch is positioned at [UB] to display the real-time date. No Indication: The VTCG, TIME, and DATE stay off when the DISPLAY switch is positioned at [UB] to display real time, time zone, hour and minute. Time count indication: The time code, user bits, CTL and real time are shown.
27Parts and their Functions: LCD Monitor Parts and their Functions 1. LCD monitor The LCD monitor displays the video in the viewfinder. Alternatively, it can show clips on the P2 card in a thumbnail format. In thumbnail display mode, clips can be edited or deleted, or P2 cards can be formatted using the 4. THUMBNAIL MENU button and 5. Cursor and SET buttons. 2. OPEN button Used to open the LCD monitor. 3. THUMBNAIL button This button switches the content on the 1. LCD monitor from the video in the viewfinder to clip thumbnails. Another press switches them back to the video from the viewfinder. Note that this switchover is not performed during a recording or playback. 4. THUMBNAIL MENU button In thumbnail display mode, this button allows you to manipulate the thumbnail menu (e.g., to delete clips). 5. Cursor and SET buttons The 4 triangular buttons are the cursor buttons, and the center rectangular one is the SET button. They are used to select a thumbnail and manipulate the thumbnail menu. For more information, see [Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails] (page 120). 6. EXIT button Used to return the display to the previous state when the thumbnail menu or the property screen is displayed. Positions of time code-related switches and information provided Position of DISPLAY switchPosition of TCG switchInformation Item CTLSET Time code F-RUN or R-RUN CTL TC F-RUN/SET/ R-RUNTime code UBUser bits or real- time, time zone LCD Monitor 6 235 4 1 AJ-HPX2700G-VQT1V27_eng.book 27 ページ 2008年9月2日 火曜日 午後5時43分
28Parts and their Functions: Viewfinder You can use the following viewfinder (optional) on the unit: HD Viewfinder: AJ-HVF21G (selectable between 59.94 and 50 Hz) 1. Viewfinder (optional) During recording or playback, the viewfinder displays the video image in monochrome. It also displays warnings, messages, zebra patterns, markers (safety zone and center markers), etc. 2. ZEBRA (zebra pattern) switch This switch is used to display the zebra pattern in the viewfinder. ON: Zebra pattern displayed. OFF: No zebra pattern displayed. 3. TALLY switch Used to control the 7. Front tally lamp. HIGH:Front tally lamp brightly illuminated. OFF:Front tally lamp stays off. LOW:Front tally lamp dimly illuminated. 4. PEAKING control Used to adjust the outlines of the video image in the viewfinder for easier focusing. This does not affect the signal output from the camera. 5. CONTRAST control Used to adjust the contrast of the video image in the viewfinder. This does not affect the signal output from the camera. 6. BRIGHT control Used to adjust the brightness of the video image in the viewfinder. This does not affect the signal output from the camera. 7. Front tally lamp This lamp is activated when the 3. TALLY switch is positioned at [HIGH] or [LOW], and stays on during recording. It also blinks in synchronization with the REC lamp in the viewfinder, and provides alerts. Use the TALLY switch to change the intensity of the lamp to ([HIGH] or [LOW]). 8. Back tally lamp This lamp stays illuminated during shooting. It also blinks in synchronization with the REC lamp in the viewfinder, and provides alerts. When the lever is positioned at [OFF], the back tally lamp is hidden. 9. Eyepiece
29Parts and their Functions: Viewfinder Parts and their Functions 15. Viewfinder left-right position anchoring ring Used to adjust the side-to-side position of the viewfinder. 16. Viewfinder front-back position anchoring lever Used to adjust the fore-and-aft position of the viewfinder.
30Recording and Playback: P2 Cards Recording and Playback