Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder Ajhpx3700g Operating Instructions
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11General: Features of Recorder/Player unit General
12General: Features of the Input/Output unit(Reference values when Panasonic bland SD memory cards or SDHC memory cards are used for continuous recording. Actual recording time depends on the kind of scenes and the number of clips.) The values for 8 GB and 16 GB SDHC memory cards are double and four times the values for the 4 GB card. For the latest information on P2 cards and SD memory cards not available in the operating instructions, visit the P2 Support Desk at the following Web site. https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
13General: Dimensions drawing General Unit: mm (inch) Dimensions drawing 137 (5- )3 / 8 102 (4- ) 1 / 16 318 (12- )1 / 2 209 (8- ) 1 / 4270.5 (10- ) 5 / 8 AJ-HPX3700G-VQT1V68_eng.book 13 ページ 2008年10月15日 水曜日 午後6時38分
14General: Color TV Standard Settings (Settings for frame frequency) The unit is delivered with the color TV standard not yet specified. To revise the settings for frame frequency according to the preferred standard, refer to the procedures described below. 1After connecting the unit to the power supply and then turning on the power, press the MENU button while pressing the LIGHT button to open OPTION MENU. 2Turn the jog dial button to move the cursor (arrow) to the AREA SELECT item on the screen in OPTION MENU page, and then press the jog dial button. 3Select the area among NTSC, NTSC (J), and PAL. After selecting the area by turning the jog dial button, press the jog dial button. 4Move the cursor (arrow) to „ AREA SET by turning the jog dial button, and then press the jog dial button. The following window appears. 5Move the arrow () to YES and press the jog dial button. The settings selected in step3 above are reflected in FACTORY and CURRENT data. 6Turn off the power supply once and then turn on it again.
15General: System Configuration General * For the latest information on P2 cards and SD memory cards not available in the operating instructions, visit the P2 Support Desk at the following Web site. https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
16Parts and their Functions: Power Supply and Accessory Mounting Section Parts and their Functions 1. POWER switch Used to turn on/off the power. 2. Battery mount A battery pack from Anton/Bauer is mounted here. 3. DC IN (external power input) socket (XLR, 4P) The unit is connected to an external DC power supply. 4. BREAKER switch When an excessive amount of current is fed through the unit, due to any abnormal event, the breaker automatically turns off the power in order to protect the device. After the interior of the unit has been checked and/or repaired, this button must be depressed. If there is no unusual reaction, the unit can be powered-up. 5. GPS connector This connects the optional GPS unit AJ-GPS910G. 6. Shoulder strap fittings The shoulder strap is attached here. 7. Light shoe A video light or similar accessory can be attached here. 8. Lens mount (bayonet 2/3-type) The lens is attached here. 9. Lens lever Lower this lever to lock the lens to the lens mount. 10. Lens mount cap To remove the cap, raise the 9. Lens lever. When the lens is not mounted, replace the cap. 11. Light cable clamp Secures the light cable. 12. Lens cable/microphone cable clamp This clamp secures the lens and microphone cables. 13. Tripod mount When you want to mount unit on a tripod, the optional tripod adapter (SHAN-TM700) is attached here. 14. LENS jack (12-pin) The lens connection cord is connected here. For a detailed description of your lens, see the relevant manufacturer’s instruction manual. 15. DC OUT (DC power supply output) socket This output socket is designed for 12 V DC. It provides a maximum current of 1.5 A. Connect an external switch to this socket to control recording starts and stops or an LED for use as a tally lamp. For more information, see [Connection of the DC OUT connector and External REC start/stop switch ] (page 125) .
17Parts and their Functions: Audio (input) Function Section Parts and their Functions 1. MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 5-pin) A microphone (optional) is connected here. Power can be supplied via this jack to allow use of a phantom microphone. Note that the FRONT MIC POWER menu option must be set to “ON” when using a phantom microphone. These options are found in the screen on the MAIN OPERATION page. 2. AUDIO LEVEL CH1/CH2 (audio channel 1 & 2 recording level adjustment) controls With the 3. AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch positioned to [MAN], these controls can be used to adjust the recording levels for audio channels 1 and 2. Note that the controls are designed to be locked. For adjustment, each control must be depressed while turning. 3. AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 (audio channel 1 & 2 automatic/manual level adjustment selector) switch Use this switch to select recording level control mode for audio channels 1 and 2. AUTO:Recording level automatically controlled. MAN:Recording level manually controlled. 4. AUDIO IN (audio input selector) switch Use this switch to select the signals recorded through audio channels 1 - 4. FRONT:Signal from the microphone connected to the 1. MIC IN jack is recorded. W.L. (WIRELESS): Signal from the slot-in wireless receiver is recorded. REAR:Signal from the audio device connected to the 5. AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connector is recorded.
18Parts and their Functions: Audio (output) Function Section 9. AUDIO OUT connector (XLR, 5-pin) This connector outputs audio signals recorded on Channels 1/2 or 3/4. Output signals are selected with the 10. MONITOR SELECT CH1/2 / CH3/4 selector switch. 10. MONITOR SELECT (audio channel selection) CH1/2 / CH3/4 selector switch Use this switch to select the audio channel whose signals are output to the speakers, earphones or AUDIO OUT connector. CH1/2:Signals on audio channels 1 and 2 are output. CH3/4:Signals on audio channels 3 and 4 are output. The channel indications on the display window and on the audio level meter in the viewfinder are synchronized with this selector switch. 11. MONITOR (audio selection) CH1/3 / ST / CH2/4 selector switch Use this switch in combination with the MONITOR SELECT switch to select the audio channels whose signals are output to the speakers, earphones, or AUDIO OUT connector. CH1/3:Signal on audio channel 1 or 3 is output. ST:Stereo audio signals on audio channels 1 and 2 or audio channels 3 or 4 are output. The stereo signals can be changed to mixed signals using a menu option. CH2/4:Signal on audio channel 2 or 4 is output. * You can select between stereo and mixed signal types using the menu option MONITOR SELECT. This menu option can be found in the screen on the MAIN OPERATION page. 12. MONITOR (volume) control Used to control the volume of sound output from the monitor speakers and earphones. 13. ALARM (warning alarm volume adjustment) control Used to control the volume of the warning sound emitted from 14. Speakers or earphones connected to the 15. PHONES jack. If the control is minimized, no alarm is audible. 14. Speakers The speakers output EE sound during recording, and reproduced sound during playback. The speakers emit an alarm sound when the warning lamp blinks and/or the indicator activates. When the 15. PHONES jack is connected with earphones, sound from the speaker is automatically muted. 15. PHONES (earphones) jack (mini jack) This connector is designed for audio monitoring (stereo) earphones. When earphones are connected, sound from the speakers is automatically muted. Both the front and rear connectors output the same sound. Audio (output) Function Section MONITOR switchMONITOR SELECT switch CH1/2 CH3/4 CH1/3 Audio channel 1 Audio channel 3 STStereo signals from audio channels 1and2*Stereo signals from audio channels 3and4* CH2/4 Audio channel 2 Audio channel 4 AJ-HPX3700G-VQT1V68_eng.book 18 ページ 2008年10月15日 水曜日 午後6時38分
19Parts and their Functions: Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section Parts and their Functions 1. CC/ND FILTER (filter switching) controls These are used to select the filter in accordance with the subject’s brightness and color temperature. When D (1/2 ND) is selected on CC FILTER, it is possible to select any of 1/2 ND to 1/128 ND in combination with ND FILTER. 2. USER MAIN, USER 1 and USER 2 buttons These buttons can be assigned user-selected functions, using a menu option. Each button, when pressed, performs the assigned function. For more information, see [Assigning Functions to User Buttons] (page 59). 3. SHUTTER switch Used to enable or disable the electronic shutter. OFF:Electronic shutter disabled. ON:Electronic shutter enabled. SEL:Used to change the speed of the electronic shutter. This dial switch returns to its original position. Each turn of the switch alters the shutter speed. For more information, see [Setting the Electronic Shutter] (page 56). 4. AUTO W/B (white/black) BAL switch AWB :White balance is automatically adjusted. When the WHITE BAL switch on the side is positioned at [A] or [B], the adjusted value is stored in the memory. Note that when the WHITE BAL switch is positioned at [PRST] this function does not work. ABB:Black balance is automatically adjusted.
20Parts and their Functions: Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section 5. GAIN selector switch Use this switch to select video amplifier gain, according to lighting conditions under which you are shooting. The values for [L], [M], and [H] can be preset using menu options. These are factory-set to “0 dB” for [L], “3 dB” for [M], and “6 dB” for [H]. 6. OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE selector switch Used to select the video signals sent from the camera unit to the memory, viewfinder and video monitor. CAM/AUTO KNEE ON: Video being recorded through the camera is sent with the auto knee circuit activated. It is also possible to assign the DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher) function instead of the AUTO KNEE function. CAM/AUTO KNEE OFF: Video being recorded through the camera is sent in manual knee mode. BARS:Color bar signal is output. The auto knee circuit does not work. You can select between 3 types of color bar signal. For more information, see [SW MODE] (page 193). 7. WHITE BAL (white balance memory selector) switch Used to select the white balance adjustment method. PRST:Use this when you have no time to adjust the white balance. The value for the white balance is factory-set to 3200 K. It can be changed to any color temperature using a menu option. For more information, see [Setting Color Temperature Manually] (page 54). A or B:Pressing the 4. AUTO W/B BAL switch toward [AWB] automatically adjusts the white balance, saving the adjusted value in memory A or B. For more information, see [Adjusting the White Balance] (page 52). 8. MODE CHECK button Each press of this button changes the screen type in the viewfinder in the following order: STATUS, !LED, FUNCTION, AUDIO, CAC, USER SW. This does not affect the signal output from the camera. Display will disappear in about 5 seconds. It will continue to display while pressing this button with selected screen displayed. 9. MARKER SELECT button This button selects the marker information indicated on the viewfinder screen. It switches between two marker information indications, which can be selected using a menu option. Pressing this button once switches the indicated marker information from A (Marker A) to B (Marker B), and pressing again switches B to off (no marker). When the power is turned on, the last selected indication before power-down appears. For more information, see [Marker Check Screen Displays (MARKER SELECT button function)] (page 87). Also, with appropriate menu settings, the MARKER SELECT button can be used as a USER 3 button. For more information on user buttons, refer to [Assigning Functions to User Buttons] (page 59). 10. SYNCHRO SCAN adjustment buttons These buttons are enabled when the 3. SHUTTER switch is positioned at [ON] and synchro scan is selected. They are used to adjust the speed of the synchro scan. The – button decreases shutter speed; the + button increases shutter speed. If you shoot a PC monitor, for example, you should adjust shutter speed so that the horizontal bars in the viewfinder will produce less noise. This button can be used for changing the frame rate during the VFR. 11. REC START button Pressing this button starts recording, pressing again stops recording. This button has the same function as the VTR button at the lens. 12. SHOT MARKER/MENU CANCEL button Pressing this button while recording adds a shot mark to the thumbnail of that clip. This button also adds a shot mark to any thumbnail selected on the LCD monitor. For more information on shot marks, see [Shot Mark Function] (page 48). This button cancels the revised set value when the menu is displayed. AUTO KNEE function Usually, when you adjust levels to shoot people or scenery against a strongly lit background, the background will be totally whited-out, with buildings and other objects blurred. In this case, the auto knee function reproduces the background clearly. This function is effective when: yThe subject is a person positioned in the shade under a clear sky. yThe subject is a person inside a car or building, and you also want to capture the background visible through a window. yThe subject is a high-contrast scene. AJ-HPX3700G-VQT1V68_eng.book 20 ページ 2008年10月15日 水曜日 午後6時38分