Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder Ajhpx3000g Operating Instructions
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61Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for Recording The unit’s internal time code generator can be locked to an external generator. In addition, the external time code generator can be locked to the unit’s internal generator. As the figure shows, connect both the reference video signal and reference time code. Example 1: When locking onto an external signal ‹Note In place of the HD Y reference signal, composite video signals can be input as the reference...
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62Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data In the unit, there is a video signal delay in the camera, which is required or the process of converting video images taken with the image-shooting element from the progressive signals to the interlace signals. Since time is required for making the 2:3 pull-down from the 24P frame, there is a video signal delay in the camera. When recording from a device that can record images without a delay and the unit is connected in parallel, it is...
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63Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for Recording Example 5: When an external device is locked to the time code generator of the unit.Example 6: When an external device is locked to the time code generator of camera-recorder, which is connected in a cascade configuration. TCG TC OUT TC OUT TC IN TC IN GENLOCK IN AJ-HPX3000 DAT Reference video signal To be connected if necessary A device that synchronizes with the TC IN input and capable to record...
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64Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Follow the steps below. 1Turn on the POWER switch. 2Position the TCG switch at [F-RUN]. 3Position the DISPLAY switch at [TC]. 4Set the menu option GENLOCK to “EXT”. This option can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page. 5Supply a phase-relationship reference time code (that conforms to the time code requirements) and reference video signals to the TC IN and GENLOCK IN connectors, respectively. Now the...
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65Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for Recording The camera ID is specified through the screen. The ID can include up to 10 alphanumeric characters, symbols, and/or spaces. ‹Note When the settings menu is displayed, outputting color bar signals does not indicate the camera ID. 1Go to the screen from the CAM OPERATION page. 2Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to options [ID1:] - [ID3:]. 3Press the JOG dial button. The cursor moves to the...
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66Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data The unit supports UMID metadata. You need to specify as UMID information the country where you live (using up to three characters), organisation or company (up to four characters) and user name (up to four characters). For the country name, you must use abbreviations prescribed in the ISO3166 Country Code* 1. Here are some examples of the correct method for specifying a user name: *1 Examples: China CHN U.S.A. USA Canada CAN Japan JPN 1Go...
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67Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for Recording By setting the DISPLAY switch to “CTL”, CTL count is displayed on the time count indication of the LCD display window. The CTL count is displayed in ±12 hours with non-drop- frame. The playback order of clips recorded on a P2 card is not linear as for VTRs. It is organized according to thumbnail operations or exchanging P2 cards, and the priority of recorded clips will be altered. Therefore, different...
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68Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays In addition to video images, the viewfinder displays lamps and text that indicate the settings and operating status of the unit, together with messages, a center marker, a safety zone marker and the camera ID. The above viewfinder is the AJ-VF20WBP (for further information on your optional viewfinder model, see the relevant instruction manual). 1.TALLY/REC (recording) Lamp This lamp stays illuminated during recording, and...
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69Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for Recording To select the information items you want to have displayed in the viewfinder screen, go to the , and screens from the VF page, and turn on or off the appropriate options, or specify desired values. For directions on setting the options, see [Setting Menu Options] (page 157). The indications are arranged as illustrated below. For more information, see the following pages: Selecting...
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70Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Information Item Indication Status 1. System mode 1080 480 576This indicates the mode that the unit operates in. 1080 interlace mode 480 interlace mode 576 interlace mode 2. Camera mode 60i 30P 24P 24PA 50i 25PThis indicates the video system when signals output from CCD are recorded on a P2 card or output as video signals. 1080-59.94i or 480-59.94i 1080-29.97P or 480-29.97P 1080-23.98P or 480-23.98P (2-3 Pull-down) 1080-23.98P...