Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder Ajhpx3000g Operating Instructions
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71Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for Recording Information Item Indication Status 10. MODE CHECK Indication Area (STATUS: Master gain, USER SW GAIN)LOW/MID/HIGH –3 to 30 S.GAIN 30/36 DS.GAIN 6 :/10:/12:/ 15:/20: Value set for the master gain Example: LOW: 0 Gain value to which S.GAIN and DS.GAIN are assigned (Cause of !LED illumination: displayed full-screen) zIndications selected through the menu option !LED are marked with [ ! ]. zIndications which may activate the !LED are marked with [ ]. GAIN (0 dB) GAIN (–3 dB) DS.GAIN SHUTTER WHITE PRE. EXTENDER B.GAMMA MATRIX COLOR COR. FILTERGain status Gain status DS. GAIN value Shutter status White balance status Extender status (EX2 or OFF) BLACK GAMMA status (ON or OFF) MATRIX status (A, B, or OFF) Color correction status (ON or OFF) Filter status (FUNCTION: VIDEO OUT)OUTPUT: MEM/CAM/OFF TYPE: HD-SDI/SD-SDI/VBS CHAR: ON/OFFPosition of OUTPUT SEL switch. Setting for menu option VIDEO OUT switch. Position of VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch. (FUNCTION: MON OUT)OUTPUT: MEM/CAM/OFF SELECT: VBS/VF/Y CHAR: ON/OFFPosition of OUTPUT SEL switch. Signal mode set through the MONITOR OUT menu option. The setting for menu option MONITOR OUT CHAR. The options MONITOR OUT and MONITOR OUT CHAR can be found in the OUTPUT SEL screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page. (FUNCTION: P2CARD STATUS)TOTAL SLOT1/SLOT2/SLOT3/ SLOT4/SLOT5 OP-SLOTTotal remaining free space/capacities of the P2 cards loaded in P2 Card Slots 1 - 5. Remaining free space/capacity of each card. The numbers denote the P2 card slot numbers. The card status is indicated as: ACTIVE/ACCESSING/INFO READING/FULL/PROTECTED/ NOT SUPPORTED/FORMAT ERROR/NO CARD/PROXY For details of statuses, see [P2 CARD ACCESS LED and status of P2 cards] (page 31). Indicates optional slot status. The card status is indicated as: PROXY/NO CARD/NOT SUPPORTED (AUDIO: Enabling or disabling the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL control)CH1: ON/OFF CH2: ON/OFFIf the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL control is in effect for Channel 1, then ON is indicated. If not, OFF is indicated. If the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL control is in effect for Channel 2, then ON is indicated. If not, OFF is indicated. (AUDIO: Phantom power status for the microphone)FRONT: ON/OFF REAR: ON/OFFPhantom power status of the front microphone Phantom power status of the rear microphone For more information, see [MIC/AUDIO2] (page 185). (AUDIO: Input signal and level for each channel)FRONT/W.L./REAR CH1/2/3/4Input signal and level for each channel (CAS information: Operating status of CAC)CAC CONT: STOP CAC MODE: AUTO/MANUAL --CONNECT LENS TYPE-- ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢--SELECT FILE TYPE-- ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ --CAC WARNING-- The operating status of CAC is displayed. Displays the operating mode for CAC AUTO: CAC files are selected automatically. MANUAL: A CAC file number is selected from the menu. Displays the lens ID of the connected digital lens. Displays the file name of the currently operated CAC. However, when the MAINTENANCE page and CAC CONTROL on the CAC ADJ screen is set to OFF, the CAC file currently selected is displayed. Indicates that the CAC operation is in stop state. AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 71 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分
72Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Information Item Indication Status 11. Camera Warning and Report Area (related to AWB, ABB and switch settings)AWB A ACTIVE AWB B ACTIVE AWB A OK ¢.¢K AWB B OK ¢.¢K AWB BREAK ¢.¢K AW B N G COLOR TEMP LOW COLOR TEMP HIGH LEVEL OVER LOW LIGHT TIME OVER AT W M O D E AWB PRESET ¢.¢K CHECK FILTER ABB ACTIVE ABB OK ABB BREAK ABB NG B-SHD READY B-SHD ACTIVE B-SHD OK B-SHD BREAK B-SHD NGAWB being performed on Ch A. AWB being performed on Ch B. AWB successful on Ch A. AWB successful on Ch B. AWB action aborted by user. AWB action failed. The second line indicates the status. Color temperature too low. Color temperature too high. Brightness too high. Brightness too low. Action timed-out. This is indicated when AWB cannot be executed since ATW is being operated. AWB cannot be performed because the AWB switch is position at PRE or the super gain is enabled. Make sure the FILTER control is positioned correctly. ABB being performed. ABB action successful. ABB action aborted by user. ABB action failed. Black shading accepted (by holding down the ABB switch during ABB adjustment). Black shading being adjusted. Black shading adjustment successful. Black shading adjustment aborted by user. Black shading adjustment failed. (Switch changeover indication)WHITE: # ¢.¢K AUTO KNEE: ON/OFF DRS: ON/OFF GAIN: ¢¢dB SS: 1/ ¢¢¢¢ or ¢¢¢.¢deg SS: 1 1/¢¢¢¢ or 1¢¢¢.0d CC: ¢¢¢¢ ¢¢K ND: ¢EXTENDER: ON/OFF IRIS: ¢¢ F ¢.¢ The WHITE BAL switch has been switched. # is replaced with A, B or PRST. When [A] and [B] are set to “VAR”, then it is indicated as VAR ¢.¢ K. When [B] is assigned ATW, then it is indicated as ATW MODE. Displayed when the AUTO KNEE switch is assigned to ON or OFF and the AUTO KNEE switch is turned ON/OFF. Displayed when the AUTO KNEE switch is assigned to DRS and the AUTO KNEE switch is turned ON/OFF. Gain has been switched with the GAIN selector switch or a user button. When the shutter speed has been switched, the shutter speed is indicated. Shutter speed is in SYNCRO SCAN mode. This appears when the CC filter setting has been selected. This appears when the ND filter setting has been selected. Lens extender has been turned on or off. Indicated when the iris override correction value is to be changed. (Low light warning) LOW LIGHT Brightness too low. (Y GET value) ¢¢¢.¢% With the Y GET ON setting, the output brightness level near the center marker is displayed as “%.” (MARKER indication) MKR: A/B/OFF Current marker type 12. User button functions UM: USER MAIN button U1: USER1 button U2: USER2 buttonINH S.GAIN ¢¢dB/OFF DS.GAIN ¢¢:/OFF S.IRIS ON/OFF I.OVR ON/OFF S.BLK – ¢¢/OFF B.GAMMA ON/OFF AU DI O C H1 AU DI O C H2 REC SW Y GET ON RET SW SLOT SEL PRE REC USB HOST/DEVICE/OFF DRS ON/OFF ASSIST ON/OFF C.TEMPUser buttons disabled. Selected S.GAIN Selected DS.GAIN Whether S.IRIS is ON or OFF. Iris override can be set (the IRIS OVERRIDE setting is ON). Status of SUPER BLACK (ON or OFF). When it is ON, the set value is also indicated. Status of BLACK GAMMA (shade correction for the black level): ON or OFF Input signal to be recorded on Audio Channel 1 has been switched. Input signal to be recorded on Audio Channel 2 has been switched. USER button acts as REC switch. Y GET function ON. USER button acts as RET switch. Switch that changes the target card is set. Indicates that PRE-RECORDING mode has been switched ON or OFF. USB action status has been switched. Indicates whether the dynamic range stretcher function is ON or OFF. Indicates whether the focus assist function is ON or OFF. Indicates the mode for changing the color temperature with the JOG dial button is ON or OFF. AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 72 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分
73Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for Recording Information Item Indication Status 13. System information and warningsSYSTEM ERROR-¢¢ TURN POWER OFF CARD ERR ¢ REC WARNING BACKUP BATT EMPTY FA N S TO P WIRELESS-RF EOM BOS EOS CANNOT REC CANNOT PLAY COMM ERROR TEXT MEMO TEXT MEMO INVALID MARK ON/OFF SHOT MARK INVALID UPDATING USB DEVICE USB HOST THUMBNAIL OPEN 1394 INITIAL ERROR PROXY REC P2&SD PROXY REC P2 NEAR END (SD) EOM (SD) PROXY CARD ERROR SD CARD WRITE ERR CANNOT DISP IN VF TC REGEN SLOT SEL SLOT SEL INVALID DIR NG CARD SLOT1/2/3/4/5 RUN DOWN CARD SLOT1/2/3/4/5Something abnormal is happening to the internal computer communications or reference signal. No further recording or playback can be performed. ¢¢ is replaced with an error code.For more information, see [Error Codes] (page 152). P2 card has been removed while being accessed (recorded, played back, or formatted), and subsequent operation is disabled. An error has occurred while recording data to or playing data from a P2 card. In the actual indication the ¢ is replaced by the slot number of the P2 card that triggered the error. Something abnormal is happening to video and/or audio being recorded. Backup battery needs replacing. The fan is locked and halted. RF signal from the wireless receiver is degraded. P2 card has no free space. Playback position is at the start of all the clips. Playback position is at the end of all the clips. The P2 card is not recordable. Detailed information is provided on the FUNCTION screen of MODE CHECK. See the relevant section of the MODE CHECK indication area. Clip cannot be played back perhaps because no P2 card is loaded, or the P2 card contains no clips. Displayed when disconnection between microcomputers continues for a specified period or longer. Text memo has been added. Text memo has not been successfully added. Shot mark been added or deleted. For information on shot marks, see [ Shot Mark Function] (page 42). This is displayed when shot marks cannot be added.Clip information is being updated. Playback operation disabled. AJ-HPX3000 is in USB DEVICE mode. When communication is disabled, the indication blinks. Indicates that the camera-recorder is set to the USB HOST mode. When the external hard disk is not successfully recognized, then the indication blinks. Thumbnail is being manipulated. Displayed when the connection of the DVCPRO connector is abnormal. Displayed when proxy recording on either the P2 card or the SD memory card starts (when AJ-YAX800G is attached, the PROXY REC item on the VF INDICATOR3 screen is turned on). Displayed when proxy recording on the P2 card starts (when AJ-YAX800G is attached, the PROXY REC item on the VF INDICATOR3 screen is turned on). When the remaining free space on the SD Memory card drops below one minute during proxy recording, the message is displayed (when AJ- YAX800G is attached). Displayed when full capacity is reached during proxy recording on the SD memory card (when AJ-YAX800G is attached). Displayed when proxy recording stops because of failure on either the video encoder card or the stream.(when AJ-YAX800G is attached). Displayed when a failure occurs on the SD memory card during proxy recording, and only recording on the SD memory card stops.(when AJ- YAX800G is attached). No return video, playback, or externally input video can be output to the viewfinder. The RET button was pressed to regenerate the time code as the time code for the last clip recorded on a P2 card. This blinks while the recording slots of P2 cards are switched after pressing the USER switch where the SLOT SEL function is assigned. This is displayed if the recording slots of P2 cards cannot be switched when the USER switch where the SLOT SEL function is assigned is pressed. This is displayed when the recording starts or completes while a P2 card with an irregular directory arrangement is inserted or data are recorded after inserting an irregular P2 card. This is displayed when the recording starts or completes with an expired P2 card or when data are recorded after inserting an expired P2 card. 14. Time code indicationTCG 12:59:59:20 TCR 12:59:59:20 (V)UBG AB CD EF 00 (V)UBR 12 34 56 78 CTL –1:59:59:20TCG (time code generator value) TCR (time code reader value) UBG VUBG (User bits generator value) UBR VUBR (User bits reader value) Displays CTL count. 15. Chromatic aberration compensationCACDisplayed when chromatic aberration compensation is activated 16. ExtenderEX Lens extender used. AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 73 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分
74Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays 17. Color temperature¢.¢K Color temperature assigned to A, B, and PRST of the WHITE BAL switch (this is a value stored at AWB performance or a value set through the menu option). The indication is not provided in ATW mode. 18. Filter position1 - 4 A - D –This indicates the position of the ND filter. This indicates the position of the CC filter. This indicates that the filter has not been set to a proper position. 19. Dynamic range stretcher modeDRS This appears when the video level of a part with high brightness is compressed, and the function stretching the dynamic range is selected. 20. WHITE BAL switch positionA B PWHITE BAL switch positioned at [A]. WHITE BAL switch positioned at [B]. WHITE BAL switch positioned at [PRST]. 21. Stored gain indication6 :/10:/12:/15:/20:Storage gain (DS.GAIN) value (when active) 22. Gain value ¢¢dB Current gain value. 23. Audio input channel and level meter- - - - „- - - - + F W RSelected channel together with its audio level. AUDIO IN switch is positioned at FRONT. AUDIO IN switch is positioned at W.L.(WIRELESS) AUDIO IN switch is positioned at REAR. 24. Super black ONB Super black ON. 25. Super iris ONS Super iris ON. 26. Iris override indication+ + + – – – (No indication)Correction phase of the iris override (when active) + + : On the open side by 1 +: On the open side by 0.5 – – : On the closed side by 1 –: On the closed side by 0.5 No indication : Standard status 27. Iris, F valueNC OPEN F1.7 - F16 CLOSELens cable is not connected. Lens iris is at maximum. Lens iris value Lens iris closed. ‹NoteThese indications are provided when the lens is capable of indicating the iris value. When the iris is being overridden, they blink. 28. Zoom indicationZ00 - Z99 Zoom degree is indicated. This indication is not provided for a lens that does not return the zoom position, even if the indication is set to ON. 29. INTERVAL REC/PRE- RECORDING indication/ SD memory card remaining free space (blink) (blink) ¢¢h¢¢m/¢¢s P-REC (blink) ¢¢h ¢¢m ENDDisplayed before and after operation during INTERVAL REC mode. Displayed during INTERVAL REC operation. Displays the pause time before the next recording during INTERVAL REC. Indicated while pre-recorded video and audio are being recorded on the P2 card. If the USER switch is set to perform the PRE-RECORDING function, either “P-REC OFF” or the specified duration “1s - 8s” is displayed when the PRE-RECORDING mode is switched by pressing the USER switch. If a video encoder card (AJ-YAX800G, optional accessory) is attached, the remaining free space on the SD Memory card will be displayed when the MODE CHECK button is pressed during proxy recording. [END] is displayed when there is no remaining free space. 30. FILM-RECF Displayed when FILM-REC is selected in GAMMA MODE SEL Information Item Indication Status [i] [SD] AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 74 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分
75Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for Recording *1 The menu option P2CARD REMAIN can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the VF page. *2 If the remaining free space or memory capacity is 999 min or more, “999min” is displayed. P2 Card Remaining Free Space/capacity Indication Status of unitRecording statusMenu option P2 CARD REMAIN*15.P2 card remaining free space indication*26.P2 card remaining free space indication (during MODE CHECK) *2 Under normal conditionsOther than LOOP REC modeTOTAL The total remaining free space of all P2 cards loaded in the P2 card slots is indicated in minutes. Example: 30minNot provided ONE CARD The number of the P2 card slot holding the target P2 card, together with that card’s remaining free space indicated in minutes. Example: 8minNot provided OFF Not provided Not provided LOOP REC mode TOTAL/ONE CARD Indicated as [LOOP] Not provided OFF Not provided Not provided During MODE CHECKOther than LOOP REC modeTOTAL/ONE CARD/ OFFThe total remaining free space and capacities of all P2 cards loaded in the P2 card slots are indicated in minutes. Example: 20/40The number of the P2 card slot holding the target P2 card, together with that card’s remaining free space, indicated in minutes. Example: 8min LOOP REC mode Indicated as [LOOP] The minimum guaranteed recording time is indicated in minutes. Example: 7min [1] [1] AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 75 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分
76Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays *1±: Not provided when the menu option STATUS is set to OFF, which can be found in the screen, accessible from the VF page. z: Provided regardless of the menu option setting. Indications Available in the Viewfinder Screen Selectable between on and off through menu options Provided when the appropriate status is encountered.Provided during MODE CHECK* 1SelectableProvided during playback 1. System mode –Ô– 2. Camera mode –Ô– 3. REC mode –Ô– 4. Shutter speed/mode
77Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for Recording The messages that appear on the viewfinder screen to indicate changes to settings and adjustment results may be limited, or set not to appear, through the menu option DISP MODE. This menu option can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the VF page. For directions on navigating the menu, see [Setting Menu Options] (page 157). z: Message appears.±: Message does not appear. Display Modes and Setting Changes/adjustment Result Messages #< VF DISPLAY > DISP CONDITION :NORMAL DISP MODE :3 VF OUT :Y VF DTL :3 ZEBRA1 DETECT :070% ZEBRA2 DETECT :085% ZEBRA2 :SPOT LOW LIGHT LVL :35% RC MENU DISP. :OFF 50M INDICATOR :OFF MARKER/CHAR LVL :50% SYNCHRO SCAN DISP : sec Message appears when: MessageDISP MODE settings 123 CC/ND filter changed. FILTER: n (n=1, 2, 3, 4) ±±z Gain changed.GAIN: n dB (n=–3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30)±±z WHITE BAL switch re-positioned. WHITE: n (n=A, B, PRE)±±z OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch positioned at [AUTO KNEE] or [OFF].AUTO KNEE: ON (or OFF)±zz Shutter speed/mode changed.SS: 1/100 (or 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,11/¢¢.¢ or 1¢¢¢.0d)±zz White balance adjusted (AWB performed). Example: AWB A OK 3.2 K±zz Black balance adjusted (ABB performed). Example: ABB OK±zz Extender selected. Example: EXTENDER ON±±z USER button selected. Example: UM: S.GAIN 30 dB±zz MARKER SELECT button selected. Example: MKR: A±±z Iris being overridden. Example: ++ F 5.6±zz The CAC lens is connected or removed. Example: CAC LENS DATA INVALID±zz AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 77 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分
78Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays The center, safety zone, safety zone area and frame markers may be set to ON or OFF, along with specifications of the marker types. To set and select markers, go to the VF MARKER screen from the VF page and select the appropriate options. For directions on navigating the menu, see [Setting Menu Options] (page 157).‹Note The indication MKR:A at the upper right of the screen shows the current indication status. To view TABLE B, press the MARKER SELECT button. This changes the indication to MKR:B, allowing you to view the settings. The viewfinder can display a screen that allows you to view the marker settings of the unit. Pressing the MARKER SELECT button on the camera- recorder switches the marker indication as follows. Marker A > Marker B > No marker If the menu option FRAME SIG is set to 16:9 as the information of Marker A and 4:3 as the information of Marker B, then the 16:9 and 4:3 view angles can easily be checked with the button, as required. The viewfinder displays the return video signal input to the GENLOCK IN connector while the RET button at the lens is held down. To enable this capability, select CAM RET for the menu option RET SW. This option can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the CAM OPERATION page. Setting the Marker Displays #< VF MARKER > MKR:A TABLE :A CENTER MARK :1 SAFETY MARK :2 SAFETY AREA :90% FRAME MARK :OFF FRAME SIG :4:3 FLAME LVL :15 Marker Check Screen Displays (MARKER SELECT button function) MARKER SELECT button Center marker Markers Safety zone The view angle specified through the menu option FRAME SIG is displayed. Checking Return Video Signal in the Viewfinder < SW MODE > # RET SW :R.REVIEW S.BLK LVL :-10 AUTO KNEE SW :ON SHD.ABB SW CTL :ON COLOR BARS :SMPTE S.GAIN OFF :L/M/H DS.GAIN OFF :DS.GAIN RC CHECK SW :R.REVIEW AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 78 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分
79Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Adjusting and setting the LCD monitor Adjustments and Settings for Recording 1Turn on the POWER switch of the unit. 2Slide the OPEN button in the arrow 1 direction to open the LCD monitor in the arrow 2 direction. 3Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor for most convenient viewing. The monitor can turn up to 180 degrees towards the lens and up to 90 degrees towards you. ‹Note To prevent camera-recorder failure, do not allow undue force to be applied to the monitor (when it is open). 4The options BRIGHTNESS, COLOR LEVEL, and CONTRAST show respectively the brightness, color level and contrast of the screen. These options can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page. 5Through the menu option LCD MON CHAR, specify whether or not the LCD should display the same characters as the viewfinder. This menu option can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page. ‹Notes zWhen closing the LCD monitor make sure that it is shut tight. zIn an environment with sudden temperature changes, condensation may form on the liquid crystal surface of the monitor. If this happens, wipe off the moisture with a soft, dry cloth. zWhen the camera-recorder is very cold, the video image in the LCD monitor will appear slightly darker immediately after the power is turned on. Once the interior of the camera-recorder warms up, the LCD monitor delivers normal brightness. When shooting with the LCD display angled 180 degrees towards the lens, you can set the menu option SELF SHOOT to “MIRROR”, to horizontally flip the video image on the LCD display, and allow you to view a mirror image while shooting. Note that only the video image on the LCD monitor is horizontally flipped, not the actual video being recorded. The menu option SELF SHOOT can be found in the screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page. ‹Notes zWhen the LCD monitor is angled 180 degrees towards you with the menu option SELF SHOOT to “MIRROR”, the LCD monitor does not provide the same status indication as the viewfinder, regardless of the setting for the menu option LCD MON CHAR. zReturn signals from the GENLOCK IN connector cannot be output to the LCD monitor. zWhen the OUTPUT SEL switch is positioned to CAM in the HD mode, playback cannot be output to the LCD monitor. The HD viewfinder must be used to view play- back. Adjusting and setting the LCD monitor Using the LCD Monitor # BRIGHTNESS :+0 COLOR LEVEL :+0 CONTRAST :+0 BACKLIGHT :NORMAL SELF SHOOT :MIRROR Self-portrait Shooting OUTPUT ITEM :MENU ONLY MONITOR OUT :VBS MONITOR OUT CHAR:OFF # LCD MON CHAR :ON VF MODE :MEM THUMBNAIL OUT :OFF AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 79 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分
80Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Selection of video output signals The unit employs the VIDEO OUT connector and the MON OUT connector as connectors for outputting video signals. The signal modes for outputting signals from the VIDEO OUT connector are switched with the VIDEO OUT switch. HD SDI: To output the HD SDI signals. When the camera- recorder is set to the SD mode, SD-SDI signals are output. SD SDI: To output the SD SDI signals. (Signals are down- converted in HD mode.) VBS: To output the composite video signals. (Signals are down-converted in HD mode.) The signals output from the MON OUT connector or VIDEO OUT connector are switched with the OUTPUT SEL switch. However, the switching operation is not acknowledged during the recording operation. MEM During EE, such as recording, video images taken by the camera are output. Meanwhile, signals on the P2 card are output during playback. CAM The camera images are output at all times. OFF No signal is output from the VIDEO OUT or MON OUT connector. Set the characters to be superimposed on the signals output from the VIDEO OUT connector by using the VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch and the OUTPUT ITEM item on the menu ( screen on the SYSTEM SETTING page). Selection of video output signals Settings of signals output from VIDEO OUT connector VIDEO OUT switch OUTPUT SEL switch VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switchItemVa r i a bl e rangeRemarks OUTPUT ITEM MENU ONLY TC STATUS Set the characters to be superimposed on the output signals from the VIDEO OUT connector. MENU ONLY: The menu screen is superimposed only when the menu is accessed. This normally displays nothing. TC: Time codes are superimposed (when the menu is accessed, the menu screen is superimposed.) STATUS: The characters that are the same as the characters superimposed in the viewfinder screen are superimposed. (When the menu is accessed, the menu screen is superimposed.) AJ-HPX3000G(VQT1D27)E.book 80 ページ 2007年9月3日 月曜日 午後2時34分