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Panasonic Memory Card Portable Recorder Player Ajhpm110 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Memory Card Portable Recorder Player Ajhpm110 Operating Instructions
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For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Condensation151 For Long and Trouble-Free Operation For Long and Trouble-Free Operation Condensation Condensation occurs due to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room. It occurs when this unit or a card is moved between places where the temperature or humidity varies greatly or when, for instance: It is moved to a very humid place full of steam or a room immediately after it has been heated up. It is suddenly moved from a cold location to a hot or humid location. When moving the unit to locations such as these, leave it standing for about 10 minutes rather than switching on the power immediately. Before starting any maintenance work, switch the power to off and, holding the plug, unplug the cord from the socket. Use a soft cloth to clean the outside of this unit. For stubborn dirt or stains, wipe the unit with a cloth that has been lightly dampened in well-diluted kitchen detergent and wrung out thoroughly. After wiping off the dirt with the damp cloth, finish it off with a dry cloth. ◆NOTE: Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or any other solvents as they may discolor or damage the coating of the unit. Maintenance
152For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages Error Messages When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number is indicated on the counter display. Open the DIAG menu to view a description of the error on the counter display or a LCD monitor. When an operational malfunction occurs in the unit, an error number will flash on the counter display. This menu shows deck information. Deck information includes “WARNING” information, serial No., “HOURS METER” (usage time) information and “UMID” (Unique Material Identifier) information. A DIAG menu appears on the display monitor when the LCD monitor is connected to the ANALOG COMPOSITE MONITOR OUT connector on the LCD monitor and rear panel of the unit. 1Press the DIAG button (hold down the SHIFT button and press the MENU button). The DIAG menu appears on the monitor screen and the message appears on the counter display. 2Press the SET button or the right or left cursor button. Each press of the button changes the display between “WARNING”, “HOURS METER” and “UMID INFO”, etc. 3Press the DIAG button. You return to the original display. Superimposed display Normal screen Warning information display UMID information display Press DIAG button(SHIFT+MENU)Hours meter information display Front display DIF data indication 2 DIF data indication 1 Shows video system information Press the left cursor button Press the SET button or the right cursor button DIAG menu Opening the DIAG menu 1,3 2
For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages153 For Long and Trouble-Free Operation A warning message is displayed whenever a warning occurs. When no warnings have been detected, “NO WARNING” is displayed. When multiple warnings occur, turn the search dial to check the descriptions of each warning. If “T&S&M” is selected in setup menu No. 006 (DISPLAY SEL), a message appears in the mode display whenever a warning or error occurs. WARNING information display Monitor displayDescriptionDeck operationCounter display CANNOT A.DUBDisplayed when audio voice-over cannot be recorded on a P2 card. [Meaning] An attempt was made to record on a card that could not be used. An attempt was made to record when no card was insertedSTOP CANTADUB PLEASE SAVE PLAYLISTDisplayed when A. DUB is started without saving the play list. STOP CANTADUB WRITE PROTECTEDAppears when a voice-over recording is attempted on a write-protected P2 card. STOP CANTADUB LACK OF REC CAP.Appears when a voice-over recording is attempted on a P2 card without enough capacity. STOP CANTADUB MAX A.DUB EVENTSAppears when a voice-over recording is attempted on a P2 card where the number of voice-over audio recordings has already reached the upper limit. STOP CANTADUB CANNOT RECDisplayed when data cannot be recorded on a P2 card. [Meaning] An attempt was made to record to a write protected disk. An attempt was made to record data on a card with no more free memory space on it. An attempt was made to record on a card with no free space available. Card status changed during recording. Recording was attempted when the unit was BUSY. VFR recording started but no active frame data was input.STOP CANT REC CANNOT LOOP RECAppears in LOOP REC mode when P2 card recording is not available. [Meaning] An attempt was made to record to a write protected disk. An attempt was made to record on a card with no free space available. An attempt was made to record on a card that could not be used. Card status changed during recording. Recording was attempted when the unit was BUSY.STOP CANTLREC CANNOT PLAYDisplayed when playback was interrupted due to a clip error or other factor. [Meaning] An attempt was made to play a clip when no clips were present. An attempt was made to play back a card that cannot be used The card could not be played back or playback stopped for some other reason Playback was attempted when the unit was BUSY.STOP CANTPLAY CANNOT ENTRYDisplayed when an attempt was made to register an IN, OUT or SPLIT point in a location where such points cannot be registered. Operation continuesCANT ENT CHECK A.SPLIT POINTDisplayed when an audio split setting prevents the registration of an IN, OUT and SPLIT points. Operation continuesCANT ENT OVER DUR TIMEDisplayed when an attempt was made to register a duration exceeding 24 hours. Operation continuesCANT ENT CHECK RECORDER RANGERecorder range not large enough for registered player IN and OUT points. Operation continuesCANT ENT CHECK PLAYER RANGEPlayer range not large enough for registered recorder IN and OUT points. Operation continuesCANT ENT MAX EVENTSThe number of events that can be registered on the play list has been reached. Operation continuesCANT ENT
154For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages If “E- * * ” Iights in the monitor display, hold down the SHIFT button and press the MENU button to open the DIAG-MENU and read the warning information. ◆NOTE: *1 This warning appears only during recording. Then the audio is recorded mute. *2 This warning appears only during recording. The internally generated time code is recorded. INVALIDAppears when there are already 100 text memos and no more memos can be added. Operation continuesINVALID BUSYDisplayed while clip information is being read or when clip configuration has changed. No operations can be performed while this display is on the screen. [Meaning] A card has been inserted or removed. Updating is in progress Recording post processing is in progress Other causesOperation continuesBUSY INT SGDisplayed for the first two seconds when the REC button is pressed to enter the EE mode and the INPUT SELECT VIDEO button or the INPUT SELECT AUDIO button is set to SG. Operation continuesINT SG NO INPUTDisplayed for the first two seconds when the REC button is pressed to enter the EE mode and the INPUT SELECT button is set to a connector with no output except for analog audio signals. Operation continuesNO INPUT TEXT MEMODisplayed for two seconds when a text memo is added. Operation continuesTEXT MEMO MARK ON/OFF Displayed for two seconds when a shot mark is added or deleted. Operation continuesMARK ON / MARK OFF WARNING information DisplayDescriptionDeck operationNoCharacter code 04 UNKNOWN SIGDisplayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DVCPRO or DV format signal. Recording is disabled 10 FAN STOPDisplayed when the fan motor stops. Operation continues 11 NOT 1× 25M SIGDisplayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DVCPRO (25 Mbps) 1× normal speed transfer signal. Recording is disabled 12 NOT 1× 50M SIGDisplayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) 1× normal speed transfer signal. Recording is disabled 14 NO MATCH SIGDisplayed when signal input via the 1394 interface differs from the system format set on this unit. Recording is disabled 15 NOT 1× DV SIGDisplayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DV (25 Mbps) 1× normal speed transfer signal. Recording is disabled 16 INVALID VIDEO SIGDisplayed when the compressed video data of a signal input from the 1394 interface is irregular. Recording is disabled 17 INVALID AUDIO SIGDisplayed when the audio data of a signal input from the 1394 interface is irregular. Operation continues *1 18 INVALID TC SIGDisplayed when the time code data of a signal input from the 1394 interface is irregular. Operation continues *2 21 REC WARNINGDisplayed when a video or audio error occurs during recording. To continue operation, turn the power off and then back on again. STOP 26CARD ERRORDisplayed when data was corrupted due to a P2 card error during recording. This error is displayed after recording ends and until the start of the next operation. This error is not displayed during playback. (* indicates the slot number where the error occurred.) Replace the P2 card in the slot where the error occurred. STOP Monitor displayDescriptionDeck operationCounter display
For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages155 For Long and Trouble-Free Operation ◆NOTE: *3 This warning appears at any time. This error disables input to the digital video interface. *4 “E-50” appears when the backup battery is depleted. Consult your supplier for information on a store that can provide you with a new battery (CR2032 or the equivalent). Be sure to use setup menu No. 069 (CLOCK SET) to set the clock after battery replacement. *5 An attempt to start recording causes the button to temporarily light. It goes out a few seconds later and no recording is made. DisplayDescriptionDeck operationNoCharacter code 50 BATTERY EMPTYDisplayed when a drop in the backup battery voltage for the internal clock is detected at power on. Replace the internal battery. *4Operation continues 70DIR NG CARDDirectory structure does not comply with the P2 card standard.(* indicates the slot number where the error occurred.) Make a quick backup of card data and format the card. Operation continues 71RUNDOWN CARDThe P2 card has been rewritten the maximum number of times.(* indicates the slot number where the error occurred.) You are recommended to replace the card with a new card. Operation continues 90 NOT 1× 100M SIGDisplayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DVCPRO HD (100 Mbps) 1× normal speed transfer signal. Recording is disabled 91 COPY PROTECTEDDisplayed when DV format recording is available and the copy guard signal input via the 1394 interface is in the copy inhibit mode.Recording is disabled 92 1394 INITIAL ERROR Displayed when the 1394 interface connection is irregular. *3 93 INVALID TC MODEAppears during playback when the time code has been recorded in drop frame mode. The video output is distorted and audio output is muted at the drop point of the time code. Check the playback clip. Playing back a 24p frame-rate clip requires that the time code be recorded in non-drop frame mode. Appears when the time code in an HD SDI input is in the drop frame mode during EE or recording. Normal recording will not be possible under these conditions. Check signal input to the unit. Set the input time code to non-drop frame mode. (Appears when 23.98, 24, 59-23, 60-24 or 60-25 is set in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.)Operation continues 95INVALID EMBEDDED TCDisplayed while synchronizing recorded video frames to the time code of a signal input to the HD SDI connector when that time code is not advancing at 1× normal speed. (When “SLTC” is selected in setup menu No. 032 REC REF or 29.97, 59-23, 60-24, 25 or 60-25 is selected in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.)Operation continues 96INVALID TC SEQUENCEAppears during playback when frame rate data in user bit cannot be detected or when the playback time code is not continuous. The video output is distorted and audio output is muted in sections where the time code is not continuous. Check the playback clip. Appears during EE or recording when frame rate data cannot be detected in the user bit data in an HD SDI input or when the input time code is not continuous. Normal recording will not be possible under these conditions. Check signal input to the unit. Input signals with a matching time code and pull-down sequence (Appears when 23.98, 24, 59-23, 60- 24 or 60-25 is set in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.)Operation continues 97 NO ACTIVE FRAMEAppears when active frame data cannot be detected in the user bits in the HD SDI input during EE or recording. Normal recording will not be possible under these conditions. Check signal input to the unit. The input signal must contain the active frame data from a variable frame-rate camera. (Appears when 29.97, 59-23, 60-24 or 60-25 is set in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ and menu No. 040 VFR REC is set to ON.)Recording is disabled *5 Operation continues during recording 98INVALID FRAME RATEAppears when active frame data detected from the user bit in the HD SDI input during EE and recording exceeds 50p. Normal recording is not possible under these conditions. When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 60-25, set the frame rate on a variable frame-rate camera to 50p or less. Appears when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 60-25 and VFR REC is set to ON.Operation continues
156For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages The following warning messages appear when an incorrect operation is attempted in the thumbnail play list screen. ItemMessageDescriptionMeasure ThumbnailsCANNOT ACCESS! Data cannot be accessed because it is corrupted or for other reasons. Restore media and clips to normal state before access. WRITE PROTECTED! The P2 or SD memory card is write protected. Insert write-enabled media. CARD FULL! The P2 or SD memory card is full. Insert media with sufficient capacity. NO CARD! No P2 or SD memory card is inserted. Insert compatible media. CANNOT DELETE! Contents version mismatch prevents deletion. Match devices and contents version. UNKNOWN CONTENTS FORMAT!Warning displayed to indicate contents version mismatch. Match devices and contents version. CANNOT FORMAT! P2 card problem prevents formatting. Check P2 card. CANNOT REPAIR! Selected content cannot be repaired. Check selected content. CANNOT RE-CONNECT!A clip that does not span multiple cannot be reconnected. Check selected content. NO INPUT! No data is input. Set after making input. INVALID VALUE! Entered data was invalid. Enter data in a valid range. UNKNOWN DATA! The metadata character code is invalid. Use UTF-8 for the metadata character code. Use the viewer to enter correct characters. CANNOT REPAIR IN SELECTION!Some of the selected clip could not be repaired. NO SD CARD! No SD memory card is inserted. Insert an SD memory card. NO COPY TO SAME CARD!A clip cannot be copied to the card storing the original clip. Copy the selected clip to a card that does not contain the original clip. SAME CLIP IS SELECTED!The selected clips contain multiple copies of the same clip (duplicated using COPY). Multiple copies of the same clip (duplicated using COPY) cannot be simultaneously copied. Deselect all identical copies from the selected clips. USER CLIP NAME MODIFIED!Characters in the clip name had to be deleted in adding the counter value. The user clip name plus the counter value can only contain up to 100 bytes. Characters in the clip name are automatically deleted when the total exceeds 100 bytes. TOO MANY CLIPS! Too many clips are selected. Reduce the number of selected clips. LACK OF REC CAPACITY!There is not enough recording capacity left on the card. Insert a card with sufficient recording capacity. CANNOT CHANGE! A thumbnail containing a grayed out text memo that cannot be generated is not available for editing. Edit settings or content to enable thumbnail display. NOT SELECTED! An attempt was made to delete an unselected clip. Select the clip you want to delete. MISSING CLIP! All cards that contain the clip must be inserted to allow attachment of markers. Insert all cards that contain the clip.
For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages157 For Long and Trouble-Free Operation HDDHDD CAPACITY FULL!Not enough space left on the hard disk. There is not enough space on the connected hard disk. Use a new hard disk or formatted hard disk. TOO MANY PARTITIONS!There are too many partitions. Hard disks can handle up to 23 partitions. Use a new hard disk or formatted hard disk. HDD DISCONNECTED!The unit is not connected to a hard disk. Reconnect the USB cable. If the hard disk does not operate normally, turn it off and turn it back on again. CANNOT FORMAT! The hard disk cannot be initialized. Connect another hard disk drive. TOO MANY TARGETS!Multiple devices are connected. Disconnect devices, turn off the unit and turn it back on again. UNKNOWN DEVICE CONNECTED!The connected DVD drive is not compatible. Disconnect devices, turn off the unit and turn it back on again. CANNOT ACCESS TARGET!An error occurred during hard disk access. Check hard disk status and connection. CANNOT RECOGNIZE HDD!The destination target cannot be properly recognized. Reboot the hard disk or connect a different hard disk. CANNOT ACCESS CARD!An error occurred during P2 card access. Check P2 card. MISMATCH COMPONENT!Copying cannot be made because the destination card is in the wrong format. Use a P2 card with appropriate capacity. P2 CARD IS UNFORMATTED!The P2 card is not formatted. Use a formatted P2 card. CARD IS EMPTY! CANNOT COPY!The P2 selected for copying is empty. Copying is not performed since the card is empty. VERIFICATION FAILED!The compare check after copying failed. Copy the data again. PLEASE FORMAT P2 CARD!This warning indicates that data could not be imported from a hard disk to a P2 card because the P2 card contained recorded data. You cannot copy to a P2 card that contains data. Format the card on a P2 device and copy again. On-screen keyboardCANNOT CHANGE! An attempt was made to change PERSON when no text memo had been entered. First enter a text memo. CANNOT SET! INVALID VALUE!The entered value is invalid. Enter a valid value. Play listNO FILE! The specified file does not exist. Use SAVE AS to save or insert a normally operating card. READ ONLY PLAYLIST VERSION!The play list file is opened as read only because it is in a different version. Play lists created on the AJ-SPD850 can only be opened as read only files. To edit such files on this unit save them out. CANNOT FIND CLIP! Specified clip could not be found. Insert the card with the clip. INCLUDE MULTI FORMAT!The files are not in the same format. Play list files in different formats cannot be loaded. READ ONLY 100 EVENTS!The play list file exceeds the upper limit on events. The upper limit on events is 100 events. Files are opened as read only. ItemMessageDescriptionMeasure
158For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages Play listDIFFERENT PLAYLIST VERSION!The play list contains files in different versions. Play list files in a different version cannot be imported. INCLUDE ILLEGAL EVENT!The play list contains illegal events. Repair or delete as necessary. WRITE PROTECTED! The specified card is write protected. Insert write-enabled media. NO SPACE! There is not enough space on the card. ILLEGAL FILE! The file selected for importing is in an unknown format. Use clips in a matching format. DIFFERENT FORMAT!The play list being edited and the event and clip selected for importing are in a different edit format (codec or frame rate). Use clips in a matching edit format. NUMBER OF FILE LIMITATION!The number of play list files has reached the upper limit. One card can store up to 999 play list files. Delete files no longer needed or use a new card. NUMBER OF EVENT LIMITATION!The number of events has reached the upper limit.The upper limit is 100 events. Operate within this limit. NUMBEER OF EXTRA EVENT LIMITATION!The number of EXTRA audio events has reached the upper limit.The upper limit for EXTRA audio events is 100 events. Operate within this limit. CANNOT OPERATE AT A.DUB EVENT!This operation is not available in an EXTRA audio segment. An illegal operation was attempted in an EXTRA audio segment. Perform the operation elsewhere or first delete the EXTRA audio event. CANNOT OPERATE AT “RED” EVENT!Not allowed in a playback disable (marked red) event. An illegal operation was attempted in a disabled event. Use a playback enable event or insert a card with suitable clips. DURATION LIMITATIONThe selected process cannot be performed because play list duration exceeds 24 hours. Delete data to reduce the duration to less than 24 hours to process. DIFFERENT SYSTEM FREQUENCY!Some files have a different system frequency. Use only files with the same system frequency. NOT SELECTED! No clip is selected. Select the clip in the thumbnail screen. INCLUDE COLLAPSE CLIP!Some of the clips are abnormal. Use normal clips only. CANNOT FIND SAME FORMAT!There are no clips in a matching edit format. Use clips that match the edit format. NO CARD! The specified card does not exist. Insert the card before attempting to process it. INCLUDE DIFFERENT ASPECT RATIO!There are clips with different aspect ratios. Aspect ratios cannot be mixed. Use only clips with the same aspect ratio. LACK OF REC CAPACITY!The card selected for edit copying does not have enough capacity. Insert a card with sufficient capacity. NOT AVAILABLE FORMAT!Cannot edit data in the current format. Install an AVC-Intra Codec board AJ-YBX200G to enable editing of this format. CANNOT OPERATE AT RECORDED EXTRA AUDIO!Recorded EXTRA audio cannot be edited. Delete EXTRA audio or use another event. DIFFERENT EXTRA AUDIO CH!Play list files using channels that differ from the current EXTRA audio cannot be imported. Import play list files that use the same channels as the current EXTRA audio. ItemMessageDescriptionMeasure
For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages159 For Long and Trouble-Free OperationUse the 4/5 buttons to move the cursor (*) and the item at the cursor appears on the counter display. ◆NOTE: The HOURS METER does not appear on the counter display when an error is indicated. Error information ErrorDescriptionOperationNo. Message E-30 TURN POWER OFFDisplayed when an error occurs in reading and writing card data. To continue operation, turn the power off and then back on again. STOP E-37 COMM ERRORDisplayed when a system controller command was not complied to. To continue operation, turn the power off and then back on again. STOP E-38 SYSTEM ERRORDisplayed when the fan motor stops. To continue operation, turn the power off and then back on again.STOP E-39 CONFIG ERRORAppears when an optional AVC-Intra Codec board (AJ-YBX200G) cannot be initialized. This may be caused by a board malfunction. Consult your supplier. STOP E-BA BATTERY Appears when the input DC voltage is below the undercut voltage. STOP “HOURS METER” information display No.ItemDescriptionCounter display Ser ******** Displays the deck’s serial number. H00 OPERATION Indicates the number of hours that the unit has been on. 0H~99999H H30 POWER ON Indicates the number of times the power has been turned on. 0T~99999T
160For Long and Trouble-Free Operation: Error Messages List of Shortcuts Shortcut keysThumbnail GUIPlay list GUI NameDescriptionNameDescription REC --- ---FINALIZE/ RECALLFinalizes overwrite edited unfinalized event / Turns the overwrite edited event at the cursor position into unfinalized status. SHIFT+FF/UP TOP Moves to first thumbnail TOP Moves to first event SHIFT+REW/DOWN BOTTOM Moves to last thumbnail BOTTOM Moves to last event IN + GOTO --- --- GOTO INLocates the IN point of event at the current location. OUT + GOTO --- --- GOTO OUTLocates the OUT point of event at the current location. SHIFT+RESET --- --- NEW Clears a new list INPUT SELECT VIDEO --- --- INPUT VIDEOSets and releases overwrite to video track INPUT SELECT AUDIO --- --- INPUT EXTRASets and releases overwrite to EXTRA audio IN+ENTRY --- --- R INRegisters the current playback location as a recorder IN point for overwrite editing OUT+ENTRY --- --- R OUTRegisters the current playback location as a recorder OUT point for overwrite editing A DUB --- --- COPY TO EXTRACopies the audio of event at current location as EXTRA audio SHIFT+PLAY 1 CLIP PLAYPlays back only the clip at the cursor location (from the beginning to the end of the clip).PREVIEW/ REVIEWPlays back the event at current location or 3 seconds prior to the overwrite area to 1 second after the area SHIFT+ENTRY --- --- CLIP➝EVENTImports the selected clip as an event. SHIFT+INDISP.SLOT CLIPSToggles between thumbnail display of each individual slot and selected clip display. IN TRIM Selects trimming of R IN/P IN. SHIFT+OUT DISP.ALL CLIPChanges thumbnail display to all clip display. OUT TRIM Selects trimming of R OUT/P OUT. SHIFT+INSERT DELETE Deletes all selected clips. DELETE Deletes all selected events. SHIFT+SPLIT CLIP PROPERTYShows properties of the clip at cursor location. EVENT PROPERTYShows properties of the event at cursor location. RESET KB CLEAR Clears on-screen keyboard text. KB CLEAR Clears on-screen keyboard text. IN/OUT CLEARClears P IN/OUT and R IN/OUT points. SHIFT+SET MULTI SELECT Selects multiple thumbnails. MULTI SELECT Selects multiple events. SHIFT+EXIT CANCELReleases selected item and interrupts copying procedure. CANCELReleases selected item and interrupts copying procedure. Shortcut keysThumbnail off and playback from thumbnailPlay list event/INSERT registration NameDescriptionNameDescription IN+OUT --- --- DURATIONShows duration between IN and OUT points IN+RESET IN POINT RESET Clears IN points IN POINT RESET Clears IN points OUT+RESETOUT POINT RESETClears OUT pointsOUT POINT RESETClears OUT points