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Panasonic Memory Card Portable Recorder Player Ajhpm110p Operating Instructions
Panasonic Memory Card Portable Recorder Player Ajhpm110p Operating Instructions
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Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using SD/SDHC Memory Cards111 Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards Using SD/SDHC Memory Cards This unit supports SD/SDHC memory cards. ◆NOTE: Current SETUP menu settings can be saved to and loaded from an SD memory card. For details, refer to page 140. Use the following procedure to display SD memory card status on screen for checking. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] – [DEVICE] – [SD CARD] and press the SET button. The following information may also appear depending on card status. This unit cannot record proxies. 4Press the SET button and the MENU button to end processing. Use the following procedure to format an SD memory card inserted in an SD memory card slot. 1Open the thumbnail screen. 2Press the MENU button. 3Use the cursor buttons to select [OPERATION] – [FORMAT] – [SD CARD]. 4Select [YES] and press the SET button. The card is now formatted. ◆NOTE: To cancel formatting, select [NO] and press the SET button. 5Press the SET button (check) when the completion message appears. Displaying Miscellaneous SD Memory Card Information SD STANDARD: Indicates that an SD memory card is formatted according to the SD/SDHC standard. SUPPORTED: Complies with SD/ SDHC NOT SUPPORTED: Does not comply with SD/SDHC USED: Used capacity (bytes) BLANK: Free space (bytes) TOTAL: Total capacity (bytes) NUMBER OF CLIPS: The number of clips on an SD memory card when clips have been copied to an SD memory card using a proxy or a P2 camera recorder. PROTECT: Write protected Formatting SD Memory Cards
112Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using SD/SDHC Memory Cards ◆NOTE: Repeat the procedures in steps 2 to 4 to format P2 cards in other P2 card slots. 6Press the MENU button to end processing.
Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: External Remote Control113 Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards External Remote Control Use the RS-422A or IEEE1394 interface to send commands to an external device to control it. The following functions permit remote control. PLAY, STOP, STILL, FF, REW, SHTL, JOG Counter and status LED indication 1Perform either of the following steps when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off. In the RS-422 interface, press the EVENT button. In the IEEE1394 interface, hold down the SHIFT button and press the EVENT button. This allows the unit to perform remote control of external devices. ◆NOTE: Select 59.94, 50, 23.98, 24, 29.97 or 25 in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ when using RS-422A. Select 59.94 or 50 in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ when using IEEE1394. In AVC-Intra50 *1 and AVC-Intra100*1 formats, IEEE1394 input and output are not available. Complete any settings required for controlling a remotely connected device before pressing the EVENT button. *1 Available when the optional AVC-Intra Codec board AJ-YBX200G is installed In external control mode, the EVENT lamp goes on and the unit provides the following indications. The LED goes on to indicate external device status. Indicates the external device counter The unit is forcibly set to EE to enable reception of audio and video from the external device Counter, status and P mark indications for the external device are superimposed on the screen. ◆NOTE: When 1394 input is selected and the unit is in STILL mode, it goes into EE mode after engaging STOP mode. The control buttons listed below enable remote control of an external device. *1 Available only when using RS-422A Remote operation of external devices Setup Procedure 1 Indications during control of external devices Remote operation procedure STOP Sends the STOP command. PLAY Sends the PLAY command. STILL Sends the STILL +0.0 command REW Sends the REW command. FF Sends the FF command. Dial Sends the SHTL or JOG command. COUNTER *1Sends the switch COUNTER command (CTL/TC only). RESET *1Sends the 0 reset command in CTL mode.
114Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: External Remote Control Registering IN and OUT points makes possible automatic recording (AUTO CAPTURE) between those two points. 1Enter the mode that permits control of external devices. Press the EVENT button when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off. 2Select an area for capture. Use the following buttons to select an area for capture. 3Hold down the SHIFT button and press the REC button. The specified area is automatically registered on the card. The EVENT button flashes during operation. The current point is registered as an IN point if an IN point has not been registered. Recording stops automatically when the OUT point is reached. If an OUT point has not been registered, recording continues until the STOP button is pressed.Audio and video played back from the current location can be recorded to a card. 1Enter the mode that permits control of external devices. Hold down the SHIFT button and press the EVENT button when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off. 2Select the start of a section you want to capture. Use the PLAY, STILL or other buttons to locate the start of the section you want to capture. 3Hold down the SHIFT button and press the REC button. Start playback on the external device to start recording. To end recording, press the STOP button. ◆NOTE: The accuracy of recording start varies with the connected external device. Automatic Recording of Cards Using the RS-422A interface IN+ENTRY Registers IN points IN+RESET Deletes IN points OUT+ENTRY Registers OUT points OUT+RESET Deletes OUT points IN+GOTO Sends a CUE-UP command to move to an IN point OUT+GOTO Sends a CUE-UP command to move to an OUT point IN Checks an IN point (counter indication) OUT Checks an OUT point (counter indication) IN+OUT Checks a DUR (counter indication) Using the IEEE1394 interface
Setup: Unit Setup115 Setup Setup Unit Setup The settings for this unit consist of SYSTEM, BASIC, OPERATION, INTERFACE, TIME CODE, VIDEO, AUDIO, DIF and MENU. The SYSTEM setting values are stored in the SYSTEM file. The other setting values are stored in the user setting file. Up to five user files (USER1 to USER5) can be saved. These settings (up to 4 files) can be written to and loaded from SD memory cards. This unit can possess up to five user files, each of which can be selected from a menu setting. Setting values can be changed as necessary. ➝For details on change operations, refer to “Changing Settings” (page 116). After a change, the content of USER1 can be saved (copied) to USER2 to USER5. ➝For details, refer to “Setup menu No. A01 (SAVE)” (page 139). SETUP menu settings can be saved to and loaded from an SD memory card. ➝For details, refer to “Setup menu No. A10 (CARD READ) (page 139), A11 (CARD WRITE) (page 140)”.You can specify the user setting files that will be loaded in USER1 at power up. You can also decide to use the same settings as last time. ➝For details, refer to “Setup menu No. A02 (P.ON LOAD)” (page 139). A10 CARD READ A11 CARD WRITE SD memory card System Basic USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5USER5 Operation Interface TimeCode Video Audio DIF Menu User settings fileSystemfile SHIFT+FFSHIFT+FF SHIFT+FF SHIFT+FF SHIFT+FF SHIFT+REWSHIFT+REW SHIFT+REW SHIFT+REW SHIFT+REW Automatic Loading of User Setting File at Power up
116Setup: Changing Settings Changing Settings The menus on the LCD monitor or a monitor (when the SUPER switch on the right side of the LCD monitor is set to “ON”) connected to the ANALOG COMPOSITE MONITOR OUT connector make it possible to change settings. 1Press the MENU button. The setup menu screen appears on the LCD monitor and the counter display indicates the setup menu number. 2Select the file to change. Hold down the SHIFT button and press the FF button or the REW button to switch to the next or previous file. 3Select items to change. Turn the search dial or press the up (▲) or down (▼) buttons to move the cursor (*) to the item you want to change. Use the search dial in JOG mode. Turn the dial clockwise to increment item numbers (001➝002➝003➝004➝) and counterclockwise to decrement them. To switch to the next item, hold down the PLAY button and press the FF button or the + button. To switch to a previous item, hold down the PLAY button and press the REW button or the – button. 4Change set values. Select the item to change, hold down the STILL/PAUSE button and turn the search dial or press the left (b) or right (a) button to change the setting. Turn the dial clockwise (or press the right (a) button) to increment the set number and turn it counterclockwise (or press the left (b) button) to decrement it. Release the STILL/PAUSE button after making the change. In the SHTL mode, set the search dial to the center position or items will move. Repeat the operations described in steps 3 and 4 when there are more items to change. 5Finalize the change. Press the MENU button. In the confirmation message that appears, press the SET button to accept the change or press the EXIT button to cancel it. The menu closes after this operation. You can assign three of the items that are most often changed to the PF buttons to enable quick changes of the setting values. Change Operations 1,54 5 2 3,4 3,4 5 Making changes using the PF buttons 2 1,3
Setup: Changing Settings117 Setup Assign a setting item to the PF button and perform the following operation to change setting values. ➝For details on how to assign items to the PF button, refer to “Setup menu No. A04 to A06 (PF1 ASSIGN to PF3 ASSIGN)” (page 139). 1Press the PF (EXIT) button. Registered items appear on the LCD monitor. 2Press the PF button (1 to 3) required to bring up the item to change. Each press of the button updates the setting value. 3Press the PF (EXIT) button to end changing settings. ◆NOTE: The change process is automatically disengaged if left idle for 5 seconds. The PF button is not available in the thumbnail and play list modes. You can lock the system files and user setting files (USER2 to USER5) to prevent inadvertent changes. ➝For details on releasing the system file lock setting, refer to “Setup menu No. 30 (MENU LOCK)” (page 119). ➝For details on releasing the user file lock setting, refer to “Setup menu No. A03 (MENU LOCK)” (page 139).◆NOTE: Files can be loaded from the SD memory card even if they are locked. The status after load operation depends on the setting defined by the loaded data. When the menu is open, you can return the content of the user setting file that appear on the screen to its factory defaults. ◆NOTE: This operation returns the content of the user setting file displayed on the screen to its factory defaults. The setting files of other users are not affected. System settings cannot be returned to their factory defaults when a system file is open. Other settings are returned to their factory defaults. Settings cannot be returned to their factory defaults when MENU LOCK is engaged. Set MENU LOCK to OFF. 1Press the RESET button when the menu is open. 2Press the SET button. Using a Lock to Protect the User Setting File Returning to Factory Defaults (Initial Settings) PC CONTROLREMOTELOCAL UNITY 422 4UNITY 311 3 PBCH 30 10 010 20 2/4 CH1/3 1 2
118Setup: Item Settings Item Settings The system menu specifies analog component (HD) output, analog composite output, phase adjustment of audio output, system frequency, phase of SD REF input of HD output, and system file lock. * An underlined setting indicates an initial value. SYSTEM ItemSetting Settings and brief function descriptionFR No.SUPER DISP.FR No.SUPER DISP. 12 SYS H(HD)0000 | 1375 | 2750–1375 | 0 | 1375Adjusts system phase of analog component (HD) output and HD SDI output (in 13.5 ns steps). –: Advances the phase. +: Delays the phase. NOTE: A reset does not return this setting to its factory default. An item that flashes can be returned to its factory default by pressing the RESET button. 14 SYS SC(SD)0000 | 0128 | 0255–128 | 0 | 127Adjusts the system phase of the analog composite output and SD SDI output (total variable range: ±180°).NOTE: A reset does not return this setting to its factory default. An item that flashes can be returned to its factory default by pressing the RESET button. 15 SYS H(SD)0000 | 0864 | 1728–864 | 0 | 864Adjusts system phase of analog composite output and SD SDI output (in 37 ns steps). –: Advances the phase. +: Delays the phase. NOTE: A reset does not return this setting to its factory default. An item that flashes can be returned to its factory default by pressing the RESET button. 18 SCH COAR(SD) 0000 0001 0002 0003 0 90 180 270Adjusts the SCH phase of analog composite output (four 90° positions). Changes the SC phase but not the H phase. 19 SCH FINE(SD)0000 | 0032 | 0064–32 | 0 | 32Adjusts the SCH phase of analog composite output (total variable range ±45° or more). Changes the SC phase but not the H phase. Covers ±180° in combination with No. 18 SCH COAR(SD). 20 AV PHASE0000 | 0128 | 0255–128 | 0 | 127Adjusts audio output phase relative to video output (in 20.8 µs steps). –: Advances audio output phase relative to video output. +: Delays audio output phase relative to video output. 59.94Hz50Hz29.97Hz25Hz60-25Hzonly 59.94Hz50Hz29.97Hz25Hz60-25Hzonly 59.94Hz50Hz29.97Hz25Hz60-25Hzonly 59.94Hz50Hz29.97Hz25Hz60-25Hzonly
Setup: Item Settings119 Setup 25 SYSTEM FREQFor AJ-HPM110P Sets system frequency. 0: 59.94Hz 1: 50Hz 2: 23.98 Hz 3: 24 Hz 4: 29.97 Hz 5: 23.98 Hz Receives 59.94 Hz input. Select this frequency to record 2:3 pull-down converted (24-frame signal) output from VariCam: AJ-HDC27 series camera, AJ-HPX2000/2100, AJ-HPX3000 or other camera. 6: 24Hz Receives 60Hz input. Select this frequency to record 2:3 pull-down converted (24-frame signal) output from VariCam: AJ-HDC27 series camera. 7: 25Hz 8: 25Hz Receives 60Hz input. Select this frequency to record a variable frame rate set to 25p from VariCam: AJ-HDC27 series camera. NOTE: Changing this item will only cause the menu item to flash but the setting is not actually reflected to this unit. For the changes to take effect, turn the power off and turn it back on again. 2: 23.98 Hz and 3: 24 Hz are available only when the AJ-YBX200G AVC-Intra codec board (optional board) is installed. 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 59.94 50 23.98 24 29.97 59-23 60-24 25 60-25 For AJ-HPM110E 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 000859.94 50 23.98 24 29.97 59-23 60-24 25 60-25 26 HD SYS H ADV 0000 0001 0H 90H Specifies whether or not HD output should advance 90H phase relative to SD REF input during SD REF input. 0: Outputs HD at the same phase as SD REF. 1: HD output is output at a phase that is 90H advanced relative to SD REF. NOTE: The audio output and TC output are output in the same phase as HD output. At 720p, the phase difference is 120H. 30 MENU LOCK 0000 0001 OFF ONSets/releases the system file lock mode. 0: Releases the lock (file data can be changed) 1: Lock is engaged (file data cannot be changed) ItemSetting Settings and brief function descriptionFR No.SUPER DISP.FR No.SUPER DISP. 59.94Hz29.97Hzonly
120Setup: Item Settings This menu sets buttons available on the key panel in REMOTE mode, switches display of the CTL counter display between 12 and 24-hour clock display, sets superimposed display, character displays in superimposed display, SETUP-MENU and other displays, sets recording formats, sets the formats that can be added to the play list and sets the time of the internal clock. * An underlined setting indicates an initial value. BASIC ItemSetting Settings and brief function descriptionFR No.SUPER DISP.FR No.SUPER DISP. 001 LOCAL ENA0000 0001 0002DIS STOP ENARestricts the number of buttons on the key panel that are available when the REMOTE/ LOCAL switch is set to REMOTE. 0: No buttons are available. 1: Only the STOP button is available. 2: All buttons are available. 002 CTL DISP 0000 0001± 12h 24hSwitches the CTL counter display between 12 and 24-hour clock display. 0: 12-hour clock display 1: 24-hour clock display 003 REMAIN SEL0000 0001 0002 0003OFF 2L 1L R/TTLSpecifies whether to display the remaining time or total time via the VIDEO MON connector and via superimposed display of the LCD panel. 0: No display. 1: Displays remaining media time on the second line. 2: Displays remaining media time on the first line. 3: Displays the remaining media time on the first line and total media time on the second line. NOTE: These functions are not displayed when “2L” is selected and “TIME” is set in setup menu No. 006 DISPLAY SEL. Total tape time is not displayed when “R/TTL” is selected and “TIME” is set in setup menu No. 006 DISPLAY SEL. When setup menu No. 041 LOOP REC is set to ON, the remaining time is indicated on the second line when a setting other than OFF is selected. When setup menu No. 040 VFR REC is set to ON, the remaining time is indicated on the second line when a setting other than OFF is selected. When setup menu No.693 GAMMA SEL is set to a value other than OFF, the remaining time is indicated on the second line when a setting other than OFF is selected. 006 DISPLAY SEL0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009TIME T&STA T&S&M T&RT T&YMD T&MDY T&DMY T&UB T&CTL T&TSpecifies the output of the VIDEO MON connector or what is displayed in the superimposed display of the LCD panel. Here, “data” indicates the CTL/TC/UB value selected with the COUNTER button. 0: Data only 1: Data and operating status 2: Data, operating status and mode 3: Data and REC TIME 4: Data and REC DATE (year/ month/day) 5: Data and REC DATE (month/day/year) 6: Data and REC DATE (day/month/year) 7: Data and user bit However, when UB is selected with the COUNTER button, the time code is indicated after the user bit. 8: Data and CTL However, when CTL is selected with the COUNTER button, the time code is indicated after CTL data. 9: Data and time code NOTE: An error message appears in the superimposed display if a warning or error occurs when T&S&M is selected.