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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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Introduction: Control Reference Guide21 Introduction 1.PLAY LIST button Press to create play lists or to play a created play list. The PLAY LIST button lights and the play list screen appears on LCD panel or on a monitor output image. Press again to exit the play list screen. The PLAY LIST button goes off. A play list menu setting makes it possible to select whether ending playback in the play list screen should return you to the play list screen or show a still image. 2.THUMBNAIL button Press this button and the THUMBNAIL button lights and the thumbnail screen appears on LCD panel or on a monitor output image. Press again to exit the thumbnail screen and return to the previous screen. The THUMBNAIL button goes out. 3.Cursor buttons The four outer buttons are cursor buttons and the center button is the SET button. Use them to move the cursor in menus, thumbnails, events, etc. to select items. 4.EXIT/CANCEL/PF button GUI Operations PC CONTROLREMOTELOCAL UNITY 4 22 4 UNITY 3 11 3 PBCH 30 10 0 10 20 2/4 CH1/3 1 2 3 4 5615 16 14 13 12 7891011 When the PLAY LIST/ THUMBNAIL buttons are lit:Press to return to the thumbnail display from property. Selecting [EXIT] in a menu has the same effect as pressing the SET button. Hold down the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously to cancel an action (for example, canceling the selection of an item). When the PLAY LIST/ THUMBNAIL buttons are off:Press this button and buttons 6, 8 and 10 will function as the PF1, PF2 and PF3 keys. Press this button again before pressing another button to exit this mode.
22Introduction: Control Reference Guide 5.MENU/DIAG button MENU button Press this button to open the MENU. Press again to return to the previous screen. DIAG (SHIFT+MENU) button Press to show information about this unit. Press again to return to the previous screen. However, this function is not available while thumbnails or play lists are displayed. Information about this unit includes [VIDEO SYSTEM], [HOURSMETER], [WARNING], [UMID] and [DIF]. Use the SET button or cross cursor buttons to switch among them. 6.IN/SLOT CLIP/PF1 button Use these functions to create play lists. Press the ENTRY button and this button simultaneously when registering an event (when the PLAY LIST button and the EVENT button are both on) to set an event IN point. Hold down this button and press the RESET button to cancel the IN point of the selected event. ➝Refer to the Section “Using Play List” (page 67). Press the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously while thumbnails are displayed to switch the clip display between SELECTED and specific SLOT. Press the ENTRY button and this button simultaneously when the PLAY LIST button is off to register a cue-up point. Press this button after the PF button when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off to obtain access to the setup menu registered using the PF1 button. 7.TRIM–/SLOT SELECT– button Hold down the IN, OUT or SPLIT button and press this button in play list mode to shift the IN, OUT and SPLIT points 1 frame backward (4 frames at 24PN). Hold down the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously when the PLAY LIST button is off to move to the previous recording slot position.Pressing this button when the unit is in slot 1 results in a move to slot 6. 8.ENTRY/CLIP (LIST/PF2 button) Use these functions to create play lists. Pressing the IN, OUT or SPLIT button simultaneous with this button while registering an event (the PLAY LIST and EVENT buttons are on), allows you to set the IN, OUT and SPLIT points. Pressing the SHIFT button simultaneous with this button in the play list mode allows you to add a clip selected from a thumbnail display to the play list. Press this button after the PF button when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off to obtain access to the setup menu registered using the PF2 button. 9.TRIM+/SLOT SELECT+ button Hold down the IN, OUT or SPLIT button and press this button in play list mode to shift the IN, OUT and SPLIT points 1 frame forward (4 frames at 24PN). While the PLAY LIST button is off, hold down the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously to move to the previous recording slot position. Pressing this button when the unit is in slot 6 results in a move to slot 1. 10.OUT/ALL CLIP/PF3 button Use these functions to create play lists. Press the ENTRY button and this button simultaneously when registering an event (when the PLAY LIST button and the ENTRY button are both on) to set an event OUT point. Hold down this button and press the RESET button to cancel the OUT point of the selected event. ➝For details, refer to “Using Play List” (page 67). Press the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously while thumbnails are displayed to return the clip display to ALL. Press the ENTRY button and this button simultaneously when the PLAY LIST button is off to register a cue-up point. [VIDEO SYSTEM] screen:Shows current system frequency, recording format, input and output formats and other information. [WARNING] screen: Shows warning information. [HOURS METER] screen:Shows the unit serial number, the number of hours it has been on, and the number of times it has been switched on and off. [UMID] screen: Shows UMID information for the current video. [DIF] screen: Shows various information on the current DIF (the IEEE 1394 interface).
Introduction: Control Reference Guide23 Introduction Press this button after the PF button when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off to obtain access to the setup menu registered using the PF3 button. 11.SHIFT button Use this button together with the FF, REW and SET buttons. 12.GO TO/MOVE button Use this button to move the IN, OUT, or SPLIT point of events registered in a play list. It can also be used for CUE UP when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off. Hold down the IN/OUT button and press the GO TO button to move and cue up to the IN and OUT points. Hold down the SHIFT button and press this button in the play list mode to move events. ➝For details, refer to “Using Play List” (page 67). 13.INSERT/DELETE button Use this button to insert a new event between events in the play list (when set to the insert edit mode). Also use to select audio and video to overwrite event audio and video (when set to the overwrite edit mode). Hold down the SHIFT button and press this button (DELETE) when thumbnails are displayed to delete a selected clip. In the play list, hold down the SHIFT button and press this button to delete a selected event. ➝For details, refer to “Using Play List” (page 67). The DELETE button allows you to perform on-screen keyboard and file delete operations. 14.SPLIT/PROP button Press the ENTRY button and this button simultaneously in the play list register mode to register an event after shifting the audio IN point relative to the video IN point. Press the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously during thumbnail, or play list display (when no menu is displayed) to show the property of a clip or an event. 15.EVENT button Press this button when the PLAY LIST button is on to light the EVENT button. This engages the play list event register/edit modes and allows you to set the IN, OUT, and SPLIT points. Press again to exit the event register/edit mode and return to the previous screen. The EVENT button goes out. Use the EVENT button to enable control of an external device connected to the unit via the RS-422A or IEEE1394 interface when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off. ➝Refer to “External Remote Control” (page 113). 16.LCD panel ➝For details, refer to “LCD Panel” (page 25).
24Introduction: Control Reference Guide 1.9-inch Color LCD Monitor Thumbnail screens facilitate video searches and checks. 2.Card Lock This lever locks the cards in place when the top panel is closed. Set the lever to ON before closing the top panel. 3.P2 Card Access LEDs These LEDs indicate P2 card status. ➝For details, refer to “P2 Card Access LEDs and P2 Card Status” (page 35). 4.P2 Card Slots Insert P2 cards into these slots. Firmly insert the card until the EJECT button pops out. After inserting a card, fold the EJECT button downward. 5.EJECT button Use this button to remove a P2 card inserted in a P2 card slot. Raise the button and press it in firmly. Do not use the EJECT button when a P2 card access LED flashes orange. ➝For details, refer to “P2 Card Access LEDs and P2 Card Status” (page 35). 6.Stereo speakers Outputs the audio monitor sound. 7.LEVEL control Adjusts the sound volume of the internal speaker and headphones. 8.BRIGHTNESS control Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor. However, it cannot adjust the brightness of time codes and other superimposed indications. 9.BACKLIGHT switch Switches the brightness of the LCD panel backlight as shown below. 10.SUPER switch Switches the super output as follows. Panel Control Unit and Card Slots OFF ONCARD LOCK 1 610 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 LIGHT: Bright DARK: Dark OFF: Turns the LCD off ON: Outputs the time code and other superimposed information to the LCD monitor and monitor output image. OFF: Does not output any superimposed information.
Introduction: Control Reference Guide25 Introduction 1.Level meter Indicates the level of audio signals for CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4. The input signal level of audio signals is indicated during recording and when EE is selected. During playback the meter indicates output signal levels. Use the METER selector button to switch the audio level display to FULL mode or FINE mode. Use the setup menu to change the reference level. 2.Counter display This function shows the counter and time codes. It displays CTL (relative position from the beginning), TC (read time code) and UB (user bit of the read time code). 3.Format display Indicates the set record format and the format of video recorded on an inserted P2 card. 4.TV system display Indicates the selected TV system. Use the SYSTEM setting in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ to switch between 59.94 Hz, 50 Hz or other settings. ◆NOTE: When a frequency other than 59.94 Hz and 50 Hz is selected, also the SYSTEM indicator goes off. 5.INPUT SELECT display Indicates selected VIDEO and AUDIO status. Except for analog audio signals, the indicator flashes when there is no input for the selected signal. When SDI input is selected, this display flashes if the input signal is not compatible with the system format. 6.U lamp In the EE mode, this lamp lights when an input signal contains UMID information. Lights during playback when the recording contains UMID information. LCD Panel dB dB dB dB 4 0 -12 -20 -30 -40 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 L R L R L R L R HD 50 CTL TC UB - ¿ 0 -12 -20 -30 -40 - ¿DVCPRO AV C - I VIDEO CMPST SDI 1394SG AUDIO ANALOG SDI 1394SG SYSTEM 59.9450 1080i720p U 1 2 6 5 4 3 dB 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 LR dB0 -12 -20 -30 -40 LR FULL mode FINE mode Reference level 59.94:Lights when a 59.94 Hz system frequency is selected. 50:Lights when a 50 Hz system frequency is selected. VIDEO CMPST: Analog composite video input signals SDI: Serial digital video input signals 1394: IEEE1394 input signals SG: Internal reference signals AUDIO ANALOG: Analog audio input signals SDI: Serial digital audio input signals 1394: IEEE1394 input signals SG: Internal reference signals
26Introduction: Control Reference Guide 1.SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO and VIDEO IN/OUT connectors These connectors enable input and output of serial digital component audio and video signals. ◆NOTE: The input digital audio signals must be synchronized with the video input signals. Otherwise, the audio signals will be affected by noise. Use a 5C-FB or equivalent double-shielded cable to make connections to the SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT connector. 2.IEEE 1394 digital input/output This is an IEEE1394 digital interface. It inputs/outputs IEEE1394 compressed digital signals that comply with the IEC61883-1, IEC61883-2 and SMPTE396M standards. Use 6-pin connectors. This connector does not support bus power. ◆NOTE: Use a double-shielded cable to make connections to the IEEE1394 digital input/output connector. AVC-Intra 50 and AVC-Intra 100 (optional) recording and playback do not support input/output via the IEEE 1394 connector. No input or output is available via the IEEE1394 connector when something other than 59.94 or 50 is selected in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. 3.ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors Output analog audio signals. 4.ANALOG AUDIO IN connectors/impedance switches/CH2 input switches Analog audio input connectors The input impedance of CH1-2 to CH3-4 can be switched. The LINE, MIC and 48V switches make it possible to use CH2 as a microphone input. 5.Fan Cools this unit. Install the unit making sure that the air vents are not blocked. If the fan stops due to a breakdown, “E-10” will appear on the counter display. While the unit will operate even when the fan has stopped, it should be shut down immediately. 6.AC IN socket Connect the supplied power cord to a power outlet. Rear Panel 1 2 3456 7 85 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 LINE: Line input for audio input signals from audio device MIC: Audio input signal from microphone with internal power supply (this unit does not provide phantom microphone power). +48 V: Audio input signal from microphone with external power supply (this unit provides phantom microphone power).
Introduction: Control Reference Guide27 Introduction 7.DC IN socket Connect a 12 V DC power supply here. Use an external 12 V DC, 4.8 A (15 A peak or more) DC power supply. When the voltage goes below approx. 10.6 V, the power supply of this unit shuts down (when menu No. 180 BATTERY SEL is not “TYPE-A” or “TYPE-B”). The unit does not automatically recover when the power comes back on. First turn the POWER switch off, wait a few seconds before turning the switch back on. ◆NOTE: When using an external DC power supply, be sure to first turn on the power to the DC power supply and then turn on the POWER switch on this unit. If the order of the above procedure is reversed, this unit will malfunction since the voltage of an external DC power supply rises slowly. Inadvertently connecting an input of 18 V or more triggers an internal protection circuit that shuts down the unit. The unit will operate normally once the power voltage returns to normal levels. Be sure not to connect an AC power supply to this socket. When the external DC power supply is connected and set to on, a minute amount of current will still flow even if the POWER switch on this unit is set to OFF. 8.Remote control connector This unit can be connected to an external controller to enable remote operation of the unit. RS422A REMOTE IN/OUT (9P) 9.TIME CODE OUT connector Outputs the playback time code during playback. Outputs the time code generated by the internal time code generator during recording. ◆NOTE: The TIMECODE OUT connector does not output a time code when 23.98, 24, 29.97, 59-23, 60-24, 25 or 60-25 is set in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. 10.TIME CODE IN connector Use to record an external time code onto P2 cards. ◆NOTE: The time code from the TIMECODE IN connector cannot be input when 23.98, 24, 29.97, 59-23, 60-24, 25 or 60-25 is set in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. 11.REF VIDEO IN connectors Input connectors for HD and SD reference video signals. ◆NOTE: It is recommended that this unit be used with a system that inputs a reference video signal since video and audio output signals may otherwise deteriorate. Input tri-level sync signals with both positive and negative polarities as HD reference video signals. Input signals that meet the input signal and data format. ➝For information on the reference signal, refer to “Example of connections in 23.98/24/29.97/25 Hz mode” (page 38). Input a black burst signal that complies with SMPTE170M and ITU624-4 to use for SD reference video signals. Pin No. Signal 1 Ground 2— 3— 4+12V Be sure to check the rating of any external DC power supply you intend to use to confirm that it is compatible with this unit. Also check the pin arrangement of the DC OUT socket of an external DC power supply with the DC IN socket of this unit to make sure the polarity is right. Erroneously applying +12 V to the GND terminal could cause a fire or lead to injuries. Connecting a cord with incorrect polarity to the DC IN connector of another device that is also connected to this unit could lead to fire or injury.1 2 3 4 Pin No. Signal 1 FRAME GROUND 2 TRANSMIT A 3 RECEIVE B 4 RECEIVE COMMON 5— 6 TRANSMIT COMMON 7 TRANSMIT B 8 RECEIVE A 9 FRAME GROUND 1 2 3 4 59 8 7 6
28Introduction: Control Reference Guide When no cable is connected to REF VIDEO OUT connector, the REF VIDEO IN connector is automatically terminated at 75Ω. Connecting a cable to this connector releases 75Ωtermination. When 59-23, 60-24 or 60-25 is selected in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ, synchronization is provided only for playback HD reference signals. 12.AUDIO MONITOR OUT connector This connector outputs the audio signal (CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4) that is selected with the MONITOR SELECT button. 13.ANALOG COMPOSITE MONITOR OUT connector Outputs analog composite monitor video signals. 14.ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO IN connector Inputs analog composite video signals. 15.ANALOG COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors Inputs analog composite video signals during output of HD signals. When SD is selected as the output signal, three composite signals are output. Setup menu 643 OUT MODE SEL determines the signals that are output. ◆NOTE: Use only shielded cable for cables (except the AC cable) that are connected to the rear panel. Cables connected to serial digital signal connectors (SDI IN/OUT connectors) should be double shielded cables. ■Basic Setup Make sure that setup menu No. 882 DIF IN CH and No. 883 DIF OUT CH on this unit are set to “AUTO.” ◆NOTE: Only signals that comply with the format selected in setup menu No. 020 SYS FORMAT can be input. When the SYS FORMAT is 480i (576i at 50 Hz), operations are limited to setup menu No. 024 REC FMT (SD) settings. The selected recording format and the format of a recording on an inserted P2 card determine the output format. * Select CH1/CH2 or CH3/CH4 as the output audio channels (in DVCPRO/DV). ■Precautions Connect this unit to only one other device. If the E-92 warning (1394 INITIAL ERROR) appears, reconnect the connecting cable or turn the power off and back on again. AV signals may be disrupted when connected devices are turned on and off or when the interface cable is connected or disconnected. It may take the system a few seconds to stabilize after switching input signals or changing modes. Start recording after the system has stabilized. The following applies to recordings made via the IEEE 1394 digital interface as well as to the signals it outputs. - The audio level control knobs on the front panel do not work. - The settings in menu No. 680 and 681 regarding blanking periods are ignored. - Video and audio recording and EE type video and audio of signal inputs other than 1x speed playback signals are not guaranteed. The following applies to video input via the IEEE 1394 digital interface. - In the EE mode, SDI, analog video output signals and time codes become irregular. Do not use these signals for recording. Unprocessed video and audio signals are output via the IEEE 1394 digital interface during SLOW and STILL playback. When monitored on another device, these video and audio signals may sound different than when played back on this unit. Do not start up any other application program when this unit is connected to other devices during nonlinear editing. Such applications could adversely affect the video output by such a device during nonlinear editing. ◆NOTE: Observe the following when connecting an IEEE 1394 cable (separately sold). (An incorrect connection may damage this unit or external devices.) Turn off all connected devices before connecting or disconnecting IEEE1394 cables. Connect all devices provided with a ground connector to ground (or to a common ground). When connecting the unit to a device with a 4-pin connector, connect the cable to the 6-pin connector on this unit first. Be sure to correctly connect an IEEE1394 cable to a connector. When connecting a cable to a 6-pin IEEE1394 connector, make sure that it mates properly with the connector. IEEE 1394 Digital Interface
Introduction: Control Reference Guide29 Introduction When connecting this unit to an external device, first connect the IEEE1394 cable to the external unit and then to this unit. Connecting the cable to this unit first may damage it by the static electricity generated. AVC-Intra 50 and AVC-Intra 100 (optional) recording and playback do not support input/output via the IEEE 1394 connector. No input or output is available via the IEEE1394 connector when something other than 59.94 or 50 is selected in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. IEEE1394 connectorIEEE1394 cable plug (This way) IEEE1394 connectorIEEE1394 cable plug (Not this way)
30Introduction: Control Reference Guide 1.SD/SDHC Memory Card Slot Insert an SD/SDHC memory card. Insert the card with the label side facing up and the end with the corner cut off facing in. Push in the card until it locks into place. To remove the card, first make sure that the lamp is not on, then push it in the direction of insertion to release the lock. ◆NOTE: Do not insert any cards other than SD/SDHC memory cards. This unit uses only SD/SDHC memory cards that comply with the SD/SDHC specifications. Other memory cards such as MultiMediaCard cannot be used. When using a miniSD card, be sure to use an adaptor dedicated for use with the miniSD card to insert the card into the SD Memory Card Slot. * MultiMediaCard (MMC) is a registered trademark of Infineon Technologies AG. * The SDHC (SD High Capacity) card is a new standard, established by the SD Card Association in 2006, for large-scale memory cards with capacities above 2 GB. To format an SD card on a PC, use the following software that can be downloaded from the support sites listed below. This unit supports the following SD and SDHC memory card capacities. SD (8 MB to 2 GB): 8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB SDHC (4 GB to 16 GB): 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB For the latest information not available in the Operating Instructions, visit the P2 support desk at the following Web sites. For English: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/ The term “SD memory card” will be used below as a generic for SD and SDHC memory cards. 2.USB 2.0 connector (Type A) Connect P2 store and USB 2.0 compliant hard disk drives for use in the USB host mode. ➝Refer to “Using USB Connectors” (page 103). 3.USB 2.0 connector (Type B) Connect personal computers and other devices for use in the USB device mode. ➝Refer to “Using USB Connectors” (page 103). ◆NOTE: Use double shielded cable for making connections to USB 2.0 connectors. Attach the supplied ferrite cores near the cable connector at each cable end when making cable connections to the USB 2.0 connector. Side Panel 2 13