Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder Ajhpx3700g Operating Instructions
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191Menu: Menu Description Tables Menu SHUTTER SELECT Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks POSITION1 SELFor setting the shutter speed for POSITION1. For 59.94 Hz1/60 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg For 50 Hz1/50 1/60 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg –CUF – POSITION2 SELFor setting the shutter speed for POSITION2. For 59.94 Hz1/60 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg For 50 Hz1/50 1/60 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg –CUF – Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks POSITION3 SELFor setting the shutter speed for POSITION3. For 59.94 Hz1/60 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg For 50 Hz1/50 1/60 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg –CUF – POSITION4 SELFor setting the shutter speed for POSITION4. For 59.94 Hz1/60 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg For 50 Hz1/50 1/60 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 180.0deg 172.8deg 144.0deg 120.0deg 90.0deg 45.0deg –CUF – AJ-HPX3700G-VQT1V68_eng.book 191 ページ 2008年10月15日 水曜日 午後6時38分
193Menu: Menu Description Tables Menu SW MODE Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks RET SW R.REVIEWCAM RETFor setting the function when the user button on the unit, to which the RET button of the lens or the RET SW function is allocated, is pressed. R.REVIEW: Rec review function It is possible to check a last few seconds of the records taken. CAM RET: Return video function It is possible to confirm the return video signals (analog HD Y signals) supplied to the GENLOCK IN connector on the unit by using the viewfinder.
194Menu: Menu Description Tables WHITE BALANCE MODE Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks FILTER INH ONOFFFor selecting independently whether memory data for white balance (Ach, Bch) is retained or not for the respective CC filters. ON:Regardless of the CC filter, data for the memories (2 memories) for Ach and Bch is retained. OFF:The memory data (8 memories) for Ach and Bch is retained for the respective CC filters. –CUFR SHOCKLESS AWBOFF FA S T NORMAL SLOW1 SLOW2 SLOW3 For setting the length of time for transiting to the switched position of white balance, when the position of the WHITE BAL switch is changed. OFF:To transit instantly FA ST :About 1 second NORMAL: About 2 seconds SLOW1: About 3 seconds SLOW2: About 10 seconds SLOW3: About 20 seconds –CUFR AWB AREA 25%50% 90%For switching the detection area for executing the automatic adjustment of white balance. 25%:An area near the screen center equivalent to 25% of the screen is detected. 50%:An area near the screen center equivalent to 50% of the screen is detected. 90%:An area equivalent to 90% of the screen is detected. –CUFR TEMP PRE SEL SWVA R3.2K/5.6KFor changing the detection area on which automatic white balance adjustment is performed. VAR: From 2300K to 9900K is selectable. 3.2K/5.6K: The detection area is fixed to 3200K or 5600K. –––F– COLOR TEMP PRE2300K: 3200K : 9900KFor setting the color temperature when the WHITE BAL switch is set to the [PRST] position. ySince the range of color temperatures that can be set will vary with the CC filter position, a numerical value cannot be changed even if the color temperature is changed when a high color temperature is set. –––F– AWB A TEMP 2300K: 3200K : 9900KFor setting the color temperature when the WHITE BAL switch is set to the [A] position. If the automatic adjustment of white balance is executed in the [A] position, the color temperature at that time is memorized in the position of the WHITE BAL switch [A]. –––F– AWB B TEMP 2300K: 3200K : 9900KFor setting the color temperature when the WHITE BAL switch is set to the [B] position. If the automatic adjustment of white balance is executed in the [B] position, the color temperature at that time is memorized in the position of the WHITE BAL switch [B]. –––F– LENS/IRIS Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks A.IRIS LEVEL 000 : 045 : 100 Set the target value for auto iris. –CUFR A.IRIS PEAK/ AV E000 : 030 : 100 Determine the peak-to-standard ratio for the auto iris. A larger value sets the auto iris to respond to the peak in the iris detection window, while a smaller value sets it to respond to the average value in the window. –CUFR A.IRIS WINDOW NORM1NORM2 CENTRSelect the auto iris detection window. NORM1: The window closer to the center of the screen. NORM2: The window closer to bottom of the screen. CENTR: The spot window in the center of the screen. –CUFR IRIS GAIN CAM LENSSelect which unit controls IRIS GAIN.
195Menu: Menu Description Tables Menu The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the preset mode. MAIN OPERATION BATTERY/P2CARD Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks BATTERY SELECTPROPAC14 TRIMPAC14 HYTRON50 HYTRON140 DIONIC90 DIONIC160 NP-L7 ENDURA7 ENDURA10 ENDURA-D PAG L95 BP-L65/95 NiCd14 TYPE A TYPE B Select the battery to use. Remaining capacity detection is also performed according to the selected battery. The variable range is changed by the item settings selected on the [BATTERY SETTING1] (page 196) and [BATTERY SETTING2] (page 197) menus. The initial value for “TYPE A” is set to “DIONIC90” while the same for “TYPE B” is set to “HYTRON140”. When BP-GL65 or BP-GL95, a battery made of Sony, is used, set this to “BP- L65/95”. –CUF – EXT DC IN SELECTAC_ADPTPROPAC14 TRIMPAC14 HYTRON50 HYTRON140 DIONIC90 DIONIC160 NP-L7 ENDURA7 ENDURA10 ENDURA-D PAG L95 BP-L65/95 NiCd14 TYPE A TYPE BSet the remaining capacity detection type when a battery is connected to the DC IN connector. Remaining capacity detection is also performed according to the selected battery type. The variable range is changed by the item settings selected on the [BATTERY SETTING1] (page 196) and [BATTERY SETTING2] (page 197) menus. Analog voltage is displayed on the viewfinder screen. When BP-GL65 or BP-GL95, a battery made of Sony, is used, set this to “BP- L65/95”. –CUF – BATT NEAR END ALARMON OFFSelect whether or not to set the alarm to beep when the battery level is low. –CUF – BATT NEAR END CANCELONOFFIf set to “ON”, the warning tone and indication can be canceled by pressing the MODE CHECK button when BATT NEAR END ALARM is triggered. –CUF – BATT END ALARMONOFFSelect whether or not to set the alarm to beep when the battery is empty. –CUF – BATT REMAIN FULL70%100%Set the display of the remaining battery level indicator bar in the display window when a battery with this function is used. 70%: Indicate FULL at 70% capacity. 100%: Indicate FULL at 100% capacity. –CUF – Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks CARD NEAR END ALARMON OFFSelect whether or not to set the alarm to beep when the space remaining on the P2 card is small. –CUF – CARD NEAR END TIME 2min3minSet the time at which to indicate that there is little space remaining on the P2 card. –CUF – CARD END ALARMONOFFSelect whether or not to set the alarm to beep when the P2 card is full. –CUF – CARD REMAIN/„3min/„5min/„Set the length of time for one segment („) of the P2 card’s remaining capacity indicator bars. 3min/„:One segment represents 3 minutes. 5min/„:One segment represents 5 minutes. –CUF – AJ-HPX3700G-VQT1V68_eng.book 195 ページ 2008年10月15日 水曜日 午後6時38分
196Menu: Menu Description Tables BATTERY SETTING1 Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks PROPAC14
197Menu: Menu Description Tables Menu yThe remaining battery level is indicated in percentage when a battery with this function is installed on the unit. Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks ENDURA10
199Menu: Menu Description Tables Menu MIC/AUDIO2 Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks FRONT MIC POWERONOFFSelect the phantom power supply for the front microphone. –CUF – REAR MIC POWERONOFFSelect the phantom power supply for the rear microphone. When “OFF” is selected, no phantom power is supplied even if the LINE/MIC/ +48V selector switch is set to [+48V]. –CUF – MONITOR SELECTSTEREOMIXWhen the MONITOR select switch is set to [ST] (stereo), select the signal format for the monitor output. –CUF – FRONT MIC LEVEL–40dB–50dBSelect the front microphone input level. –CUF – REAR MIC CH1 LV L–50dB –60dBSelect the rear microphone input level. –CUF – REAR MIC CH2 LV L–50dB –60dBSelect the rear microphone input level. –CUF – REAR LINE IN LV L0dB +4dB –3dB Select the rear line input level. –CUF – AUDIO OUT LVL 0dB +4dB –3dB Select the audio output level. –CUF – HEADROOM 18dB 20dBSet the headroom (standard level). –CUF – WIRELESS WAR NON OFFSelect whether or not to enable the alarm to trigger for poor wireless receiver reception. –CUF – WIRELESS TYPESINGLEDUALSelect the type of wireless receiver. SINGLE: Select a single channel wireless receiver. DUAL:Select a 2-channel wireless receiver. –CUF – TC/UB Items/ Data SavedAdjustable RangeRemarks TC MODE DF NDFSet the time code mode. DF:Drop frame. NDF:Non drop frame.