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Operating Instructions

Memory Card Portable Recorder/Player

Model No. 

AJ-HPM200P

Model No. 

AJ-HPM200E

VQT2G72 (E)

ENGLISH

S0809T0 -P 

Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
• AVCHD capability is available when the optional AVCHD Codec board AJ-YCX250G is installed.

 This product is eligible for the P2HD 5 Year 

Warranty Repair Program. For details, 
see page 14.

Summary of Contents for AJ-HPM200

Page 1: ... E ENGLISH S0809T0 P Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use AVCHD capability is available when the optional AVCHD Codec board AJ YCX250G is installed This product is eligible for the P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program For details see page 14 ...

Page 2: ...y accessible To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the mains plug from the AC receptacle CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the vent...

Page 3: ... apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all ser...

Page 4: ...ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encou...

Page 5: ... accessories only CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard refer mounting of the optional interface boards to qualified service personnel CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materi...

Page 6: ... three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is...

Page 7: ...If your apparatus supports AES EBU serial digital audio signals use cables designed for AES EBU Use shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency transmission applications for analog audio signals Other connecting cables IEEE1394 USB Use shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency applications as connecting cables When connecting to the DVI signal te...

Page 8: ...ity Decoding AVC video that was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC http www mpegla com Using this product to make recordings on SD memory cards for distribution to end users for a commercial purpose requires a separate license agreement from MPEG LA End user refers to a person or organization using content for privat...

Page 9: ...back and P2 Card Handling 37 Insert a P2 Card 37 Recording and Playback 37 LOOP REC Function 39 Removing P2 Cards 39 Preventing Accidental Deletion 40 Connections 41 Example of Connections in 23 98 24 29 97 25 Hz Mode 41 Example of Connections for Remote Control 41 Recording From a Variable Frame Rate Camera 42 Recording HD SDI Output Signals from a Variable Frame rate Camera as 720 23 98p 42 Reco...

Page 10: ...rd Status 71 Selecting Information to Display 71 Displaying Card Status Information 72 Editing Playlist Function 74 Editing Workflow 75 Insert Editing Mode and Overwrite Editing Mode 76 Handling of Sections without Audio and Video 76 Undoing and Redoing 76 Audio Fading between Events 76 Names and Functions of the Playlist Screen 77 Buttons Used in Playlist Operations 82 Preparing for Playlist Crea...

Page 11: ...rd Disk 116 Copying Clips to a Hard Disk 117 Displaying Hard Disk Information Explorer Screen 118 Hard Disk Operations 119 Importing Data from a Hard Disk to a P2 Card 120 Displaying Clip Thumbnails on a Hard Disk 121 Viewing Hard Disk Clip Information 123 Deleting Hard Disk Clips TYPE S and FAT Formatted Hard Disks 123 Playing Back Audio and Video of Hard Disk Clips for Confirmation 123 External ...

Page 12: ...SYSTEM 158 BASIC 160 OPERATION 166 INTERFACE 169 TIME CODE 169 VIDEO 172 AUDIO 177 DIF 180 MENU 181 Saving Menu Settings to SD Memory Cards 183 Time Code User Bit and CTL 185 Superimpose Screen 189 List of Compatible Input and Output Formats 190 Audio V Fade Function 192 Audio Recording Channels Selection 193 Audio Recording Channels 193 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Condensation 194 Mainten...

Page 13: ...n the screen for a long period of time may create a temporary afterimage burn in LCD response and brightness vary with ambient temperature In a high temperature and high humidity location the LCD panel characteristics may change and result in uneven image quality Information on software for this product 1 Included with this product is software licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL and ...

Page 14: ...ice has been used 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year 5 P2HD device 2 Basic warranty 3 Extended warranty repair 4 Purchase P2 product Register online within 1 month Registration Notice e mail sent Details about user registration and the extended warranty http panasonic biz sav pass_e Free 5 years of Warranty Repairs Customers who register as users on the website will receive an extended w...

Page 15: ... release the lock 2 Free the bottom of the lever Then hold the top panel and raise it to open NOTE Do not expose the lever to excessive force 1 Make sure the EJECT button is folded downwards If not folded fold the EJECT button to the right and set the card lock to on 2 Close the top panel and engage the bottom of the le ver with the receptacle in the lower portion of the pan el assembly 3 While ma...

Page 16: ...x P2 card slots and a 9 inch color LCD monitor It allows you to record and play back audio and video in the compressed DVCPRO HD DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV and AVC Intra formats on the six P2 cards to edit P2 card and hard disk video data and edit using an external VTR as a player The AJ HPM200 comes with the following features ...

Page 17: ... VariCam AJ HPX2000 2100 or AJ HPX3000 is connected to the HD SDI IN connector Variable frame rate VFR recording becomes possible by connecting a VariCam Native recording defined Native recording extracts only the active frames during 1080i AVC Intra recording as well as 720P DVCPRO HD and AVC Intra recording At 720P this lengthens the recording time 2 to 2 5 times over pull down recording During ...

Page 18: ...ted Function for adjusting audio level variable of any section Preview and audio level adjustments make it possible to operate the audio playback fader for the required audio section to adjust the audio level variable Display and playback of player thumbnails A player using P2 cards or a hard disk can display player thumbnails Thumbnails can be set to limit the clips used by the player to the requ...

Page 19: ...IDEO GO TO OUT EDIT MODE A DUB MODE A1 A3 A2 A4 DIAG OPERATION EXIT CANCEL PF MULTI SEL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TEXT MEMO TCG TC PRESET PROP RESET COUNTER PLAYER STOP STILL PAUSE PREVIEW A LEVEL REC REW REC FF PREV NEXT PLAY REVIEW 1 CLIP PLAY SOURCE SELECT NEW INT REGEN PRESET EXT MARKER VAR UNITY VIDEO AUDIO CH 1 4 CH 5 8 MODE CONTROL REMOTE LOCAL UNITY 4 2 2 4 UNITY 3 1 1 3 PB CH 30 10 0 10 20 2 4 ...

Page 20: ...rver mode browser mode or AVCHD mode available only with optional equipment Press this button to open the mode selection screen on the LCD monitor and select the desired mode For details refer to Using USB or eSATA Connectors page 112 Refer to Connecting This Unit to a Network page 126 Refer to Operating the AVCHD Thumbnail Screens page 143 VIDEO Press the VIDEO button to open a screen for selecti...

Page 21: ...utton REW button Press to rewind Select the speed in setup menu No 102 FF REW MAX PREV SHIFT REW button During playback press this button to move to the beginning of the current clip the next clip or text memo During playback of a recorder in playlist mode the beginning of the previous video event is located The operation interrupted by this function resumes when the beginning of a clip is located...

Page 22: ...when no menu is displayed press the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously to show the property of a clip or an event Refer to Viewing and Revising Clip Information page 61 24 TEXT MEMO MARKER button INT REGEN The internal time code generator synchronizes with the time code read by the time code reader from the P2 card Select whether to make TC or UB the REGEN in setup menu No 505 TCG REGEN I...

Page 23: ...s ON OFF POWER METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM DELETE VIDEO GO TO OUT EDIT MODE A DUB MODE A1 A3 A2 A4 DIAG OPERATION EXIT CANCEL PF MULTI SEL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TEXT MEMO TCG TC PRESET PROP RESET COUNTER PLAYER STOP STILL PAUSE PREVIEW A LEVEL REC REW REC FF PREV NE...

Page 24: ... IN ENTRY Press the ENTRY button and this button to set an IN point IN Press this button to confirm a set IN point is displayed when no point has been set IN RESET Press the RESET button and this button simultaneously to delete the current IN point IN GOTO Press the GOTO button and this button simultaneously to cue up to the set IN point SLOT CLIP SHIFT IN button In the thumbnail screen each simul...

Page 25: ...t ALL CLIP SHIFT OUT button In the thumbnail screen press the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously to return the clip display to ALL PF3 button In recording playback mode press this button after pressing the PF button to start the setup menu operation registered in the PF3 button 12 SHIFT PF4 button SHIFT Use this button together with the FF REW and SET buttons short cut keys Refer to List ...

Page 26: ...1 A3 button Use to select target for editing in the playlist mode audio channels 1 and 3 Refer to Buttons Used in Playlist Operations page 82 17 VIDEO EDIT MODE button Use to select material for editing video in the playlist mode and select edit mode Refer to Buttons Used in Playlist Operations page 82 18 LCD panel Displays the audio level meters and the time code Refer to LCD Panel page 28 ...

Page 27: ...n 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 38 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 oth...

Page 28: ...d 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 U lamp In the EE mode this lamp lights when an input signal contains UMID i...

Page 29: ...put 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 th...

Page 30: ...onnectors 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 ...

Page 31: ... interfere with the IEEE1394 digital interface To output EE mode set setup menu No 122 STOP EE SEL to EE 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...

Page 32: ... 2 GB Cards that will be used on this unit should also be formatted on this unit This unit supports the following SD and SDHC memory card capacities SD 8 MB to 2 GB SDHC 4 GB to 32 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 For details on recording and playing back ...

Page 33: ... Creates playlists External control mode In this mode the unit controls an external device connected to the REMOTE connector and monitors audio and video from this device PLAYER SOURCE SELECT THUMBNAIL PLAYLIST PLAYER SOURCE SELECT THUMBNAIL PLAYLIST PLAYER SOURCE SELECT THUMBNAIL PLAYLIST PLAYER SOURCE SELECT THUMBNAIL PLAYLIST PLAYER SOURCE SELECT THUMBNAIL PLAYLIST PLAYER SOURCE SELECT THUMBNAI...

Page 34: ...EXIT button to return to a higher level 3 Press the SET button NOTE Some menu items may display a confirmation dialog Use the cursor buttons to select a process and press the SET button A check mark appears at the beginning of the process set by the SET button 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu NOTE Some menu items when selected will automatically return you to the previous screen Menu Opera...

Page 35: ...Full Keyboard Key Function Shortcut keys BS Deletes one character SHIFT LAST X Caps Toggles between upper and lower case GO TO OK Saves made entries and closes the on screen keyboard ENTRY EXIT Cancels made entries and closes the on screen keyboard EXIT Moves the cursor to the first character SHIFT REW Moves the cursor 1 character space back Moves the cursor 1 character space forward Moves the cur...

Page 36: ... thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose THUMBNAIL SET UP KEYBOARD 4 Press the SET button This opens a menu for keyboard setup 5 Move the cursor to the keyboard layout you want and press the SET button NOTE Keyboard input is limited to alphanumeric characters Some keyboards may not operate normally Using a USB Keyboard Selecting keyboard layout ...

Page 37: ...remain off and the second P2 card is not recognized The second P2 card is recognized when playback ends A P2 card inserted in another slot during recording of a previously inserted card will cause the P2 card access LED to flash and the card will be recognized Do not remove the P2 card from the slot while it is being recognized P2 cards are played back and recorded in the following slot order 1 2 ...

Page 38: ...orange Reading or writing is being performed The unit is in USB DEVICE mode and is accessing a P2 card The unit is in LAN mode and a P2 card can be accessed or is being accessed NOTE Do not turn the unit off or remove a P2 card during recording or when the LED flashes orange Flashes rapidly in orange P2 card is being recognized Flashes green The P2 card has no remaining memory capacity Available o...

Page 39: ...hen the THUMBNAIL and PLAYLIST buttons are on When LOOP REC MODE is set to ON P2 card remaining free space indicates the minimum guaranteed recording time Minimum guaranteed recording time is the estimated time of a recording in a clip when loop recording stops immediately after deleting old data Shot marks cannot be added or deleted during loop recording Text memos cannot be added during loop rec...

Page 40: ...on For details refer to Repairing Bad Clips page 60 Removing a P2 card during formatting will in most cases destroy the formatting Reformat the card after restarting the PC In LAN mode P2 cards must be available at all times and can therefore not be removed To remove a P2 card return to the main mode Set the write protection switch to PROTECT to prevent accidental deletion of data recorded on a P2...

Page 41: ...GND IN PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH OUTPUT H C H C H C H C INPUT H C H C H C H C HD HD REMOTE IN 75 ON OFF 1 2 3 SUPER SUPER IN IN OUT HD SDI SD SDI WFM VIDEO OUT REF IN O I D U A L A T I G I D T U O F E R 1 OUT1 OUT2 OUT 2 OUT 3 MONITOR MONITOR SUPER SPARE ACTIVE THROUGH REMOTE OUT REMOTE IN OUT CONTROL PANEL V A CONTROL RS 232C PARALLEL IN OUT 50P SD SD SD 75 ON OFF FUSE 125V 5A AUDIO...

Page 42: ...me code can be input to the TIME CODE IN connector The SDI output is delayed relative to LCD monitor and monitor video output Analog audio speaker and headphone output is synchronized to the LCD monitor and monitor video output To synchronize these outputs to SDI output set setup menu No 778 AUD OUT DLY to ON Set camera TCG to FREE RUN NDF non drop frame mode A TC UB of an SDI input that cannot be...

Page 43: ...O REC to TYPE2 and set the CONTROL switch to REMOTE The unit will then automatically start and stop recording as the REC and STOP buttons are pressed on the camera SDI is output in the 1080 23 98 PsF video format IEEE1394 is not output No time code can be input to the TIME CODE IN connector The SDI output is delayed relative to LCD monitor and monitor video output Analog audio speaker and headphon...

Page 44: ...select KEY in setup menu No 100 SEARCH ENA so that the unit will not engage the search mode unless you press the STILL PAUSE button In the AVCHD mode not like during P2 card playback a smooth playback is not possible Refer to Playing Back AVCHD Clips page 151 1 Press the search dial to release it This engages the shuttle mode When the power has just been turned on turn the search dial to its cente...

Page 45: ...aying back a clip at speeds faster than 10 may break up the sound this is normal and not indicative of a malfunction Movement in an AVC Intra 1080 23 98p recording played back at 1 0 in shuttle mode may look unnatural In the AVCHD mode not like during P2 card playback a smooth playback is not possible Refer to Playing Back AVCHD Clips page 151 ...

Page 46: ...ns multiple P2 cards is handled as a single clip The thumbnail screen displays a list of thumbnails of the recorded clips These thumbnails allow you check and also perform the following clip management operations Play back copy delete and repair clips Attach text memos in clips Check and delete text memos Display and delete shot marks Format P2 cards Show clip property Show P2 card status NOTE Thu...

Page 47: ...his thumbnail Refer to Thumbnail Editing page 53 8 Clip no Indicates the numbers assigned to P2 card clips which are normally assigned starting in order from the earliest shooting date Numbers of clips that cannot be played back are shown in red The SORT function allows you to change the order the clips appear Refer to Setting items to display page 51 9 Shot mark indicator Indicates that a shot ma...

Page 48: ...d thumbnail among displayed thumbnails white The numbers of P2 card slots that contain a P2 card are indicated in white yellow The number of the P2 card slot of the P2 card that contains the clip at the cursor position is indicated in yellow When a clip spans multiple P2 cards the numbers of all the slots housing cards that contain the clip are indicated NOTE A slot number with a pink frame indica...

Page 49: ...to move the cursor High speed cursor movement and jumping Hold down the SHIFT button and press the up or down cursor button to move the cursor to the first or last clip Hold down the SHIFT button and turn the search dial The thumbnails change to blue and only the scroll bar moves to allow high speed movement between cursor pages Cursor operations in thumbnail screen ...

Page 50: ...98 24 29 97 59 23 60 24 25 or 60 25 is selected in setup menu No 25 SYSTEM FREQ only clips in a format that can be recorded appear REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM DELETE VIDEO GO TO OUT EDIT MODE A DUB MODE A1 A3 A2 A4 DIAG OPERATION EXIT CANCEL PF MULTI SEL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TEXT MEMO TCG TC PRESET PROP INT REGEN PRESET ...

Page 51: ...O AUDIO PLAYLIST 2 5 1 4 3 DATA DISPLAY Select items to appear in the time display refer to 6 in Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions page 47 TC Time code UB User bit TIME Time of recording DATE Date of recording DATE TIME Date and time of recording CLIP NAME Clip name USER CLIP NAME The first fifteen characters in the user clip name SLOT Slot number DATE FORMAT Select the format for indicating th...

Page 52: ...x items can appear simultaneously When the sixth item has been selected no other unchecked item can be selected Removing the check mark for a checked item makes it possible to select other items SORT Specify the order thumbnails appear OFF In recorded order ON Slot order clips in the same slot appear according to date and time of recording PROPERTY DISP Specifies the items that will appear in a si...

Page 53: ...mbnail you want to edit 4 Press the MENU button 5 Use the cursor buttons to choose OPERATION EXCH THUMBNAIL and press the SET button 6 Select YES and press the SET button The Menu closes and the thumbnail reflects the changes that have been made NOTE The THUMBNAIL field in the clip property display shows the change in thumbnail location number of frames from the start The number for a normal first...

Page 54: ... SHIFT button and press the SET button to select another clip This method allows you to select the two clips as well as all the clips between them Selecting a clip updates the number of selected clips shown in the lower right corner of the screen 1 Place the cursor on a selected clip and press the SET button again This cancels the selection NOTE Holding down the SHIFT button while pressing the EXI...

Page 55: ...s it possible to start play back from text memo location Refer to Playing back from text memo location page 56 NOTE A menu allows you to select that playback be resumed from the location where thumbnail playback was stopped when the cursor has not been moved A menu allows you to specify whether or not to return to the thumbnail screen after stopping playback started from the thumbnail screen XX in...

Page 56: ...d choose THUMBNAIL TEXT MEMO CLIPS from the thumbnail menu The thumbnails of clips with text memos appear at the top of the LCD monitor Information on the selected clip text memo appears in the lower half of the LCD monitor NOTE In the following instances the thumbnail in the row below at the text memo location may be replaced with when a text memo clip appears An AVC Intra clip with a different S...

Page 57: ...d press the SET button The cursor moves to the row below 3 Select the thumbnail for witch you want to delete the text memo and select DELETE from the menu 4 Select YES in the confirmation dialog that appears The text memo is deleted Attach shot marks to distinguish clips from each other 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Use the cursor buttons to place the cursor on the desired clip 3 Hold down the SHI...

Page 58: ...ng NOTE To interrupt copying press the SET button or the CANCEL SHIFT EXIT button to cancel the operation The incomplete copy at the destination is deleted OVER WRITE appears when an attempt is made to place a copy having the same GLOBAL CLIP ID at a destination already containing an identical item Select YES to overwrite or NO to cancel copying and then press the SET button 6 Press OK SET button ...

Page 59: ... Use the cursor buttons to choose OPERATION DELETE and press the SET button 5 Select YES and press the SET button This deletes all selected clips NOTE Instead of steps 3 and 4 you can also use the DELETE SHIFT LAST X button to delete a clip To interrupt deleting press the SET button or the CANCEL SHIFT EXIT button to cancel the operation Clips being deleted will not be restored even though you int...

Page 60: ... clip NOTE Incomplete clips occur under the following conditions When the individual clip segments on each P2 card that make up the clip are copied separately When the clip segments on each card that make up a clip recorded on multiple cards are separately copied to a hard disk drive and then copied back to a P2 card When a 5 minute or longer DVCPRO HD or AVC Intra100 clip 10 minute or longer DVCP...

Page 61: ...E Voice memo Indicator Indicates that a voice memo has been attached to a clip This indicator appears only in the clip property mode This unit cannot record and play back voice memos 4 Clip information The following information appears 5 Clip metadata This area shows more detailed information on a clip 5 Browse the clip metadata as necessary Use the cursor buttons to select a metadata item and pre...

Page 62: ...al system FRAME RATE PULL DOWN ASPECT RATIO AUDIO Audio channel system and other information SAMPLING RATE BITS PER SAMPLE ACCESS The date of the last update and other information CREATOR CREATION DATE LAST UPDATE DATE LAST UPDATE PERSON DEVICE Serial number of recording equipment and other information MANUFACTURER SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NAME SHOOT Date when recording started and ended etc SHOOTER ST...

Page 63: ...display reappears Select EXIT to cancel the entry and return to the previous display NOTE To delete latitude and longitude enter a blank for altitude They cannot be deleted separately Note that the metadata of a clip marked cannot be revised Insert the P2 card with the remainder of the clip MEMO of metadata item to which a 100 character or larger memo has been attached cannot be revised ...

Page 64: ...ory card formatted on this unit Refer to Formatting SD Memory Cards page 68 Make the required settings to enable this unit to read the metadata upload file Set the method for recording the USER CLIP NAME 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose META DATA USER CLIP NAME and press the SET button 4 Select TYPE 1 or TYPE 2 and press the SET button 1 The me...

Page 65: ...ultiple clips and the counter value is automatically incremented and recorded for each shot When an 8 GB or larger P2 card is used in this unit and each continuous recording exceeds a preset time For details refer to Dividing clips over 4 GB in length page 38 When one recording spans multiple cards A P2 device will indicate the thumbnail and the counter value of clip 1 when thumbnails and property...

Page 66: ...r and press the SET button Use this function to check loaded metadata settings 4 While viewing metadata settings use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the setting you want to change and press the SET button The on screen keyboard appears Make the required changes The USB keyboard also becomes available For details refer to Using the On screen Keyboard page 35 NOTE Metadata types that can be...

Page 67: ...s the MENU button to end processing This procedure attaches the loaded metadata to clip that is recorded 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose META DATA RECORD and press the SET button 4 Select ON and press the SET button This setting records the loaded metadata simultaneous with video recording The USER CLIP NAME is attached to metadata as specifie...

Page 68: ...Use the following procedure to display SD memory card status on dialog for checking 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use 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 4 Press the SET button and the MENU button to end processing Use the following pr...

Page 69: ...he card is now formatted NOTE To cancel formatting select NO and press the SET button Check that no important data remains on a card before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered 5 Press OK SET button when the completion message appears 6 Press the MENU button to end processing ...

Page 70: ...utton 4 Select YES and press the SET button The card is now formatted NOTE To cancel formatting select NO and press the SET button Check that no important data remains on a card before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered 5 Press OK SET button when the completion message appears NOTE Repeat the procedures in steps 3 to 5 to format P2 cards in other P2 card slots or SD mem...

Page 71: ...city should appear in the P2 card information 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose PROPERTY PROPERTY SETUP P2 CARD CAP and press the SET button 4 Use the cursor buttons to select an item and press the SET button XX indicates factory default settings 5 Press the MENU button to end processing Selecting Information to Display REMAIN Remaining capacity...

Page 72: ...y used total memory Indicates P2 card remaining free memory or memory used total memory in time left in minutes Fractions of a minute are rounded off on the display so that the sum total of the remaining memory available for recording on each P2 card may not tally with the figure for the total memory 4 Slot remaining memory or memory used total The figure obtained by totaling the remaining free me...

Page 73: ...ng appears when the following P2 cards are inserted RUN DOWN CARD The maximum number of overwrites has been exceeded DIR ENTRY NG CARD The P2 card directory structure is not supported Open Detailed P2 Card Status for more information on this warning 4 Press the EXIT button to end processing ...

Page 74: ...cessed from the playlist screen Playlists can also be stored on a P2 card Voice overs can also be recorded Since the audio data should be saved to the same P2 card as the playlist first save the playlist to a P2 card Do not use 24PN clips that have undergone nonlinear editing in a playlist Edit points may not be correctly recorded Do not use and register multiple copies of the same clip since that...

Page 75: ... the IN point IN ENTRY button and OUT point OUT ENTRY button to specify the section of the clip you need 7 Press the PLAYER button to switch to recorder right side operations The PLAYER button goes out 8 To add a cut when there are events in the recorder start playback and set an IN point by pressing the IN ENTRY button After the playlist has been cleared in step 3 an IN point is automatically set...

Page 76: ...ration NOTE The following operations cannot be cancelled or redone Menu operations other than OPERATION menu operations Playlist name changes OPERATION CHANGE PLAYLIST NAME When something other than a P2 card is selected as the player a cancellation of a temporary registration made using a three point edit cannot be redone An undo redo operation cancels an event selection An event created through ...

Page 77: ...ack for example because they are in a different format in red NOTE In A DUB mode the player screen does not show video but shows only the characters A DUB 1 Player time code indication Indicates the time code of the player playback position and other information Displayed information Names and Functions of the Playlist Screen Player screen Recorder screen Timeline Data bar Player screen 1 2 3 4 Pl...

Page 78: ...ime code display When the player is an external device this appears before the left end of the player time code display When the player is a hard disk this appears before the left end of the player time code display Yellow bar Indicates the rough location of current playback NOTE When the player is an external device the yellow bar indicating playback location does not appear P2 Ext HDD Green tria...

Page 79: ...ltaneously pressed NOTE When either one of the IN and OUT points has not been set this function indicates the duration between the set IN or OUT point and the current location Yellow bar Indicates the rough playback location of the recorder in the playback list Green triangle a Indicates the rough location of the IN point when a recorder IN point is set Red triangle b Indicates the rough location ...

Page 80: ...the mark 14 Seek bar Indicates the current playback position of the recorder Next playback will start from the location indicated on the seek bar 15 Indication of change in audio channels Indicates the channel numbers where material was switched for events whose audio channels were switched No indication is made for events that remain unchanged or for events when the indication does not have room ...

Page 81: ...ist file name indication Names of playlist files are indicated in white NOTE When a card does not contain files white appears Gray file name Indicates read only files Red file name Indicates that the P2 card storing the file has not been inserted ...

Page 82: ...O TCG TC PRESET PROP RESET COUNTER PLAYER STOP STILL PAUSE PREVIEW A LEVEL REC REW REC FF PREV NEXT PLAY REVIEW 1 CLIP PLAY SOURCE SELECT NEW INT REGEN PRESET EXT MARKER VAR UNITY VIDEO AUDIO CH 1 4 CH 5 8 MODE CONTROL REMOTE LOCAL UNITY 4 2 2 4 UNITY 3 1 1 3 PB CH 30 10 0 10 20 2 4 CH 1 3 PLAYLIST 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 11 10 12 8 9 7 13 17 14 16 22 20 21 23 18 19 SET Selects and deselects toggle button ...

Page 83: ... Use this button to switch between player and recorder operation During player operation the button lights and the player screen is available During recorder operation the button goes out and the recorder screen and timeline become available SOURCE SELECT SHIFT PLAYER button Press this button and select a player from the devices interfaces listed in the menu that appears Select a device with the c...

Page 84: ... to fine adjust IN and OUT points for recorder of selected event Refer to Revising Registered Events page 95 SHIFT IN TRIM button When an event is selected blue frame Use to simultaneously fine adjust the IN points for selected events on the player and recorder Refer to Revising Registered Events page 95 SLOT SELECT SHIFT TRIM button Select slot of card that will be used for loading video on the t...

Page 85: ...his button to preview playback of event that is being registered Before the preview the event is registered and appears on the timeline When the player is a P2 card the level changes made using the fader operation during a preview are set in a registered event Refer to Setting Audio Level page 105 NOTE Events created from external devices or hard disks are indicated in orange as temporarily regist...

Page 86: ...rst event is used by all drop frame flags in the playlist During playback or Edit Copy on the recorder the time code of the video track clips is output intact and this may result in non continuous time code ON is therefore the normal recommended setting When set to OFF go to step 7 and end setup 5 Use the cursor buttons to choose SETTING REPLACE TC START TC and press the SET button to enter the st...

Page 87: ... set to the location after the last frame in the edited section 1 Press the MENU button and use the cursor buttons to choose SETTING AUTO ENTRY 2 Press the SET button select ON and press the SET button NOTE When all the following conditions apply the time code of the IN point for the recorder is displayed as AUTO ENTRY is set to ON REPLACE TC is set to OFF Editing that includes the last frame of t...

Page 88: ...nd is the OUT point Use the steps below to name playlists 1 Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose OPERATION CHANGE PLAYLIST NAME and press the SET button 4 Use the on screen keyboard to enter a name and press OK 5 Close the menu to register the name in PLAYLIST NAME Naming Playlists ...

Page 89: ...s a player Use the steps below to select other devices as a player or to again select a P2 card as a player 1 Press the PLAY LIST button to open the playlist screen 2 Press the SOURCE SELECT SHIFT PLAYER button 3 Use the cursor buttons to select an interface for the player and press the SET button This determines the external device interface that can be remotely operated For details on connecting...

Page 90: ...me available when clips on a P2 card or hard disk are used as a player though it is possible to limit the number of clips Refer to Limiting the number of clips used as a player page 91 When an external device RS 422A is used as a player playback location yellow bar on the player bar is not displayed Nor is it possible to switch to thumbnails Switching between player and recorder OFF METER FULL FIN...

Page 91: ...layer operation 4 Set the IN point of the player While looking at the player screen hold down the IN button and press the ENTRY button at the start location of the required section to set the player IN point A green is added to the player bar The time code of the set IN point appears on the player screen while the IN button is held down Limiting the number of clips used as a player ALL CLIP Select...

Page 92: ...tton is held down NOTE The IN and OUT points for the player and the recorder can be set in any order Setting the fourth point when any three points of player or recorder IN and OUT points have been defined automatically cancels the point corresponding to the fourth point for example the recorder IN point when the player IN point has been set Set the IN point and OUT point so that the resulting eve...

Page 93: ...int for the recorder during preview stops preview and newly starts editing with the set OUT point When only the IN points for the player and the recorder are set you can edit up to the end of the player clip which becomes the OUT point for the player When no other operation has been performed after confirming an edit a second preview will play back the section edited immediately before The audio l...

Page 94: ...e margin before and after a temporarily registered section that is imported in a capture is a maximum of 2 seconds Data that exceeds the IN and OUT points when a hard disk is used as the player and data that exceeds the start and end points of material when the player is an external device are not imported When the player is a device other than a P2 card a preview without defining the IN and OUT p...

Page 95: ...the first frame from the beginning of ClipA that Event1 references Example showing insert editing of Event2 whose OUT point is trimmed by 1 frame in direction Registering Events by Clip OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM DELETE VIDEO GO TO OUT EDIT MODE A DUB MODE A1...

Page 96: ...ultaneous trimming on the player and recorder 4 Press the ENTRY button to finalize trimming NOTE Performing any of the following operations will discard the changes and redisplay the playlist screen Pressing the EXIT button Pressing the CANCEL SHIFT EXIT button You cannot make changes that go beyond the start and end points of the source clip You cannot make changes that reverse the IN and OUT poi...

Page 97: ...ttons to move the cursor to the location the event is to be moved to The event moved using the cursors is inserted before this point 4 Press the STOP button then press the MENU button 5 Use the cursor buttons to choose OPERATION MOVE EVENTS and press the SET button This operation moves the selected events NOTE This operation moves the event to the location of the cut It is not possible to select a...

Page 98: ...eleted event becomes a section without video or sound OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM DELETE VIDEO GO TO OUT EDIT MODE A DUB MODE A1 A3 A2 A4 DIAG OPERATION EXIT CANCEL PF MULTI SEL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TEXT MEMO TCG TC PRESET PROP RESET COUNTER PLAYER STOP STILL P...

Page 99: ...will store the file and press the SET button 5 Select YES in the confirmation dialog and press the SET button NOTE The file name is automatically generated and cannot be changed Changing the file name on a PC will make it impossible to load Playlists created on other devices should be opened as read only files and saved out before use Read only files cannot be edited Playlist files are created in ...

Page 100: ...e it out as a different playlist file SAVE AS Playlist files created on the AJ SPD850 AJ HPM100 AJ HPM110 and AJ HPS1500 can only be opened if the clips they use reside on a P2 card installed in the unit Playlist files using the EXTRA audio events on an AJ HPM100 or AJ HPM110 will be overwritten by the corresponding compatible audio tracks when opened Playlist files saved by the AJ SPD850 on an SD...

Page 101: ... as file names Press the right cursor button a to open a list of file names A selected playlist file is indicated by a check mark These steps can be repeated as necessary to select multiple playlists 6 Press the DELETE SHIFT LAST X button select YES and press the SET button The playlist files are deleted NOTE Press the MULTI SEL SHIFT SEL button to quickly select continuous files Then all files fr...

Page 102: ...oice overs cannot be recorded on players other than a P2 card Select a P2 card as the player before start of recording Make the required settings prior to a voice over recording For details on settings refer to Setup page 155 You can select whether to mix the playback sound with input sound during a voice over in setup menu No 793 A DUB PB MIX NOTE In playlist playback playback level is fixed at U...

Page 103: ...d from the beginning of the timeline Starting voice over recording Setting recording tracks PLAYLIST OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM DELETE VIDEO GO TO OUT EDIT MODE A DUB MODE A1 A3 A2 A4 DIAG OPERATION EXIT CANCEL PF MULTI SEL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TEXT MEMO TCG T...

Page 104: ...ements If the recording starts or stops elsewhere the IN and OUT points are automatically corrected to fall within the recording range Like normal events audio events such as voice overs can also be revised Refer to Revising Registered Events page 95 Voice over from playback status Revising Voice Overs OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL PLAYLIST SET MENU IN ...

Page 105: ...utton or PREVIEW button to register the event This operation registers the event and an icon indicating that a constant audio level setting has been made appears on the event on the timeline 5 Check audio level by performing a review or playlist playback Check events for which a level has been set by pressing the PLAY button or REVIEW SHIFT PLAY button NOTE The audio level is not set if no new eve...

Page 106: ...l setting is not cleared Pressing the STOP button to interrupt preview makes settings valid until stopping Audio level after the interruption point in the event is set to the same level as the interruption point Use the following steps to change the audio level for specific sections in a playlist 1 Press the PLAYER button to switch to recorder operations 2 Set the IN point at the location where yo...

Page 107: ...view or playlist playback A review after setting the IN and OUT points in an event and changing the audio recording level will play back the event from start to end To perform a playback check only of the section where the audio recording level was changed press the SEEK TO IN POINT IN GOTO button and playback will start after locating the IN point NOTE Refer to the NOTE in Changing Audio Level in...

Page 108: ...e CLIP PROPERTY dialog provides a variety of information on the clip at the cursor location 1 Press the PLAYLIST button to open the playlist screen 2 Press the PLAYER button to switch to player operations Event Property Indication OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM D...

Page 109: ...or buttons to choose PROPERTY and press the SET button NOTE You can also press the PROP SHIFT TC PRESET button instead of performing the operations provided after step 3 1 Clip information Clip name Clip thumbnail Duration clip length 2 Clip metadata The metadata that appears is the information selected according to Selecting items to be displayed as properties page 52 1 2 ...

Page 110: ...uttons to select the clip you want to review 4 Press the REVIEW SHIFT PLAY button Playback starts at the preroll time section preceding the IN point and ends 1 second after the OUT point NOTE Playback of the first event in the playlist starts at the beginning of the event regardless of preroll time setting Playback of the last event in the playlist stops at the end of the event Playback stops at t...

Page 111: ...ugh space to store all the data the remaining data is automatically copied to the P2 card in the next number slot The number of the slots where the data is copied is displayed during copying and when copying ends Use the SET button or the CANCEL SHIFT EXIT button to cancel an ongoing Edit Copy operation Text memos are automatically inserted at the edit points the start of each video event of Edit ...

Page 112: ...age The PC then requires that a USB USB 2 0 driver be installed Use of P2 viewer which can be downloaded from the following site allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2 card on a Windows PC For English https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av NOTE For details regarding connections refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the PC and the application software Connect a hard disk via USB 2...

Page 113: ...he playlist mode the MODE button is not available during remote operation In USB device mode USB appears on the display panel When using a Windows PC install the driver using the supplied CD ROM Switching to USB Device Mode ON OFF POWER METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM...

Page 114: ...port hard disks that are 2 TB 2048 GB or larger Hard disk types and available functions 1 Adding clips to a partition will prevent writing back data by the card to that partition 2 This enables up to 100 folders in up to three levels Folders appear in order from the top level Long file names and two byte character file names are not supported Example Supported Hard Disks Hard disk types and availa...

Page 115: ...connect cables do not remove a P2 card that is involved in any of these activities and do not power off this unit and the hard disk Otherwise this unit and the hard disk must be rebooted A hard disk is a high precision instrument whose read and write functions may fail if used in an unsuitable environment Please note that Panasonic accepts no liability whatsoever for data loss or other losses eith...

Page 116: ...xported P2 card is recognized as a separate drive on a PC etc 1 Connect a hard disk A hard disk not in the TYPE S format should be formatted using the TYPE S format Refer to Formatting Hard Disks this page 2 Insert a P2 card 3 Press the THUMBNAIL button to open the thumbnail screen 4 Press the MENU button Formatting Hard Disks OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBN...

Page 117: ...onverter available free of charge from the URL listed below This allows you to mount the specified folder when a hard disk is connected to a Windows PC For English https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av When the export operation ends COPY COMPLETED appears Use the following steps to copy selected clips rather than entire cards to a hard disk 1 Connect a hard disk 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button to ope...

Page 118: ...er is then displayed as UNKNOWN When the copy operation ends COPY COMPLETED appears Use the steps below to display hard disk information and select hard disk partitions and folders A selected partition can also easily be used as a player in editing playlists 1 Connect a hard disk 2 Press the MENU button in the thumbnail screen 3 Use the cursor buttons to select HDD USB or eSATA EXPLORE and press t...

Page 119: ...selected partition press the ENTRY button again in the selected partition Use the CANCEL SHIFT EXIT button to cancel all selected areas A warning appears when an attempt is made to select a 7th area NOTE A clip recording that spans several partitions one of whose MODEL has become UNKNOWN 1 on a TYPE S hard disk will not run as a normal clip 1 When a clip is copied to a TYPE S hard disk the MODEL o...

Page 120: ...rom a hard disk to a P2 card by partition by P2 card to a P2 card that has the same capacity as the source card 1 Insert the P2 card that will store the imported partition Be sure to insert a formatted P2 card 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button to open the thumbnail display 3 Connect the hard disk and wait until the hard disk indicator appears after disk recognition 4 Press the MENU button 5 Use the cur...

Page 121: ...rsor buttons to choose OPERATION COPY and press the SET button 6 Select the number of the P2 card slot to which the data will be copied and press the SET button 7 Select YES and press the SET button The clip will now be copied When the copy operation ends the message COPY COMPLETED appears NOTE Copying of clips to a P2 card is not verified You can display thumbnails and manage clips stored on the ...

Page 122: ...n Use the TRIM buttons to move to thumbnail displays on previous and subsequent folders without returning to the hard disk explorer screen Press the ENTRY button to select a displayed folder as a target There is a limit of 1000 clips and clips that exceed this limit will not be displayed SERIAL P2 card serial number MODEL P2 card model name SELECTED PART A check mark appears for the selected parti...

Page 123: ... returns NOTE To play back a clip it is not necessary to select it so that the thumbnail appears inside a blue frame The thumbnail display settings can be changed to play back only selected clips or play back only clips that contain text memos Pressing the STILL button instead of the PLAY button shows a still of the first frame in the clip A clip whose clip number is red cannot be played back To r...

Page 124: ...eception 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 Dev...

Page 125: ...rent location can be recorded to a card 1 Enter the mode that permits control of external devices Hold down the SHIFT button and press the PLAYER button when the unit is in the recording playback mode 2 Select 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 3 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the REC button St...

Page 126: ...mbnails and metadata on computers and other devices Browser function for accessing web sites Network functions require LAN setup and other settings Make the settings that your needs require NOTE Made network settings are saved Use the steps below to make the LAN settings that are required to connect this unit to a network 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons...

Page 127: ...Use the cursor buttons to select an item and press the SET button to set it FTP CLIENT If you forgot the set password etc choose NETWORK INITIALIZE in the menu and press the SET button to initialize the settings This clears user ID and password Item Description Set value Factory defaults MAC ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS unique ID Cannot be changed Set value cannot be changed DHCP DHCP setting ENABLE Uses D...

Page 128: ...OXY SERVER URL Name or address of a PROXY server Enter using the full keyboard No setting PROXY SERVER PORT Number of port used for PROXY Enter using the ten keypad 8080 Setting server service FTP server service Receives access from an FTP client and transfers files However it cannot write files to P2 cards Samba server service Allows you to load P2 cards and hard disks externally as network drive...

Page 129: ...ADD NO INPUT appears Changing password and deleting user 1 Move the cursor to the user whose password is to be changed or deleted 2 Select DELETE USER or CHANGE PASSWORD from the menu 3 To change password change it on the screen for changing passwords NOTE A password should be between 6 to 15 characters long Use the LAST X button to go between items in the screens for registering users and changin...

Page 130: ...section to determine the cause of a failure Opening the connection log LOG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose NETWORK TOOLS LOG and press the SET button Check the content of the log 4 To return to the menu after checking press the EXIT button NOTE The content of the log is cleared every time a connection except PING is made to an...

Page 131: ...older names using multi byte characters are not correctly displayed Each folder can display up to 100 folders The folder 101 and subsequent folders cannot be accessed in the FTP explorer screen However if folder names are directly described in the FTP CLIENT URL of the FTP client setting it is possible to access the contents of 101 and subsequent folders Connectivity and folder display may differ ...

Page 132: ...n the folder appears NOTE Pressing the SET button in the CONTENTS folder will not display thumbnails Be sure to press the SET button in folders above the CONTENTS folder or in the current folder indicated by When both upper case CONTENTS and lower case contents folders exist the contents of the upper case folder is displayed When there are folders with names in the upper case as and lower case let...

Page 133: ...es are left open This will prevent subsequent thumbnail displays Should this happen return to the FTP explorer screen and open the FTP thumbnail display or properties again Use the steps below to transfer clips on P2 cards or hard disks to an FTP server or write back clips from the FTP server to P2 cards or hard disks 1 Open the thumbnail screen to select a clip to transfer turning its frame blue ...

Page 134: ...0 clips or more To use SSH the FTP server must be SSH compliant Setting SSH to ENABLE will reduce transfer speed To check the result of a transfer on a computer it may be necessary to use refresh on the computer Use the steps below to write back selected clips from an FTP server on the network to a P2 card or hard disk 1 Open the FTP thumbnail screen 2 Select the clip to copy from the thumbnails d...

Page 135: ...on the FTP server are deleted if the network connection has not been broken If it has incomplete files may remain on the FTP server When exporting starts communications cut errors will no longer be detected Use the above procedure to interrupt an export operation that has stalled Since it is not possible to check the remaining capacity of the FTP server ask your FTP server administrator Whether an...

Page 136: ...g and playback are not available in server mode Although P2 cards can be inserted without problem in server mode removing a P2 card will result in an E 30 error message SD memory cards cannot be accessed in server mode These services allow you to access P2 cards inserted in the unit or hard disks connected to it from a computer connected to the network They enable reading and writing of hard disks...

Page 137: ...ettings proxy server etc when the page displays Some settings may prevent correct display of clip metadata Playing back proxy data requires a browser that supports MPEG4 format audio and video decoding Clips that span two or more cards are handled as independent clips Depending on browsers display appearance may be different or incorrect The unit comes with a browser Use the browser to enter a use...

Page 138: ...en mouse mode is off moves link focus SET button When mouse mode is on press for click operation When mouse mode is off press to confirm setting MENU button Displays menus Search dial Vertical screen scrolling SHIFT search dial Moves link focus Menu Menu item Description File Go to URL Enter the URL you want to visit A dialog box for the destination URL appears Make entries from the keyboard Open ...

Page 139: ...e Alt right Proceeds to the next page Ctrl Tab Moves to the right tab Ctrl Shift Tab Moves to the left tab Ctrl T Opens a new tab A new tab shows the home page Ctrl D Adds page to book marks Ctrl B Displays list of book marks F5 Reloads the page refresh giving priority to cache data Shift F5 Reloads the page overrides cache data giving priority to the server Ctrl Q Stops page loading Ctrl 0 Change...

Page 140: ...ed class of the standard that regulates continuous write speeds between an SD compatible device and an SD memory card as determined by the SD standard Use a class 4 or better card for an SD compatible device for which an SD speed class 4 is recommended to obtain stable recording NOTE For the latest information not available in the Operating Instructions visit the Support Desk at the following Web ...

Page 141: ...elow that appears To cancel formatting select NO 3 Select YES in the confirmation dialog The SD memory card will now be formatted 4 Press the MENU button to end processing Check that no important data remains on a card before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered 1 Check that the SD memory card access lamp is not flashing 2 Press the center of the SD memory card and remove...

Page 142: ... can still be repaired using AVCCAM Restorer 1 a content repair utility An SD memory card that has not generated an error may display the Repair Clip message but a repair will not take place whether YES or NO is selected The time required by a repair depends on the number of errors but can take up to 20 minutes A repair that fails displays SYSTEM ERROR TURN POWER OFF Use the AVCCAM Restorer a cont...

Page 143: ...s regular HPM200 operations and AVCHD optional operations Screen configuration is shown below AVCHD clips are played back from the AVCHD mode thumbnail screen Operating the AVCHD Thumbnail Screens Screen configuration Normal mode AVCHD mode THUMBNAIL PLAY MODE button MENU selection STOP MENU THUMBNAIL PLAY MENU ...

Page 144: ...page 151 Opening menus Press the MENU button when thumbnails are displayed 1 Thumbnail display status page 145 Displays the type of clips that displays thumbnails 2 Repeat play indicator page 150 Indicates that repeat play is on 3 Card status indicator page 147 Displays SD memory card status 4 Record mode indicator Indicates the recording mode of the clip at the cursor location 5 Cursor yellow fra...

Page 145: ...ton 3 Select THUMBNAIL SETUP and press the SET button 4 Press the up and down 4 5 cursor buttons to select an item and press the SET button THUMBNAIL MODE Select the clip to display XX indicates factory default settings INDICATOR Turns indicators on and off The factory default is on Clip protect indicator and resume playback indicator are displayed also when indicator is set to off DATA DISPLAY Se...

Page 146: ...nction to check the model number and serial number of the unit 1 Press the MODE button to switch to the AVCHD mode Refer to Switching to AVCHD mode page 144 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to choose SYSTEM INFO and press the SET button Deleting and protecting clips OPERATION ALL CLIPS Deletes all clips Select YES NO and press the SET button SELECT Deletes selected clips Selecting ...

Page 147: ...ATUS SD memory card information appears CLIP PROPERTY Displays information regarding the selected clip Use the left and right b a cursor buttons to view information on surrounding clips 1 Clip no 2 Thumbnail 3 Clip information Displays indicators added to clips and a variety of data Formatting card checking clip and card information CARD FUNCTIONS REMAIN Displays remaining SD memory card capacity ...

Page 148: ...lip The USER CLIP NAME recording method is selectable For details refer to page 64 2 To enter SCENARIO be sure to enter a PROGRAM NAME It is not possible to enter only the SCENE NO and TAKE NO 3 To enter MEMO be sure to enter TEXT It is not possible to enter PERSON only NOTE It is not possible to repair metadata attached to a clip About clip metadata GLOBAL CLIP ID Global clip ID This is a unique ...

Page 149: ...10 metadata items on an SD memory card in order from the most recently created item File names of loaded metadata that use characters other than alphanumeric characters are replaced by RECORD Determines whether or not metadata loaded into the unit be recorded on an SD memory card Select whether to record or not ON OFF and press the SET button The factory default setting is OFF USER CLIP NAME You c...

Page 150: ...d press the SET button Available formats When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59 94 Hz 1080 60i 30P 1080 24P 720 60P 30P 720 24P When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz 1080 50i 25P 720 50P 25P 5 Press the MENU button to return to the thumbnail screen Clips with black numbers can be played while clips with red numbers cannot be played back Switching to the normal mode will replace a set playback format with a play...

Page 151: ...yed back with gaps every 0 5 sec interval In JOG mode not like during P2 card playback a smooth playback is not possible In SHTL mode 16x playback speed is available maximum 1 Play back or enter pause mode 2 Press the PREV SHIFT FF NEXT SHIFT REW button The unit will now perform set skip operation Use the steps below to record AVCHD video to a P2 card in the DVCPRO HD or AVC Intra format Preparing...

Page 152: ...e start position and press the STILL button to stop When dubbing is started by a thumbnail dubbing starts from the start of the selected clip NOTE When resume play is activated dubbing starts from the resume position 3 Press the SHIFT REC button Recording on the P2 card starts simultaneous with AVCHD clip playback If the P2 card is not ready for recording or if PB FORMAT and SYS FORMAT differ pres...

Page 153: ...eleted Reformat such SD memory cards in the unit before use Formatting an SD memory card will delete all data recorded on the card and make subsequent recovery impossible Store important data on a computer One recording session from start to end is one clip Pressing the STOP button to stop a short recording will not immediately stop data write operations to an SD memory card The unit will not reco...

Page 154: ...VCHD recording Set setup menu No 170 AVCHD REC to ON 2 Select a recording format Set the P2 card and AVCHD recording formats as shown below in the listed setup menus 3 Set recording audio channels AVCHD recording uses 2 channels for recording Use setup menu No 774 AVCHD A CH toset recording channels Recording to P2 cards and SD memory cards 1 Engage P2 card recording playback mode 2 Press the REC ...

Page 155: ... the content of USER1 can be saved copied to USER2 to USER5 For details refer to Setup menu No A01 SAVE page 181 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 182 A11 CARD WRITE page 182 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 ti...

Page 156: ...t counterclockwise or press the left cursor button b 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 5 Finalize the change Press the MENU button In the confirmation message that appears press the SET button to acc...

Page 157: ...ta 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 ret...

Page 158: ...ts factory default by pressing the RESET button 15 SYS H SD 0000 0864 1728 864 0 864 Adjusts 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 ...

Page 159: ... 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 59 94 50 23 98 24 29 97 59 23 60 24 25 60 25 For AJ HPM200E 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 59 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 SDI output should advance 90H phase relative to SD REF input during SD REF input 0 Outputs HD SDI at the same phase as SD REF 1 HD SDI output is output at a p...

Page 160: ...ws remaining time and total time of the P2 card 2 The first line shows remaining time and total time of the P2 card 3 The first line shows remaining time and total time of a P2 card the second line shows remaining time on an SD memory card 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 P2 SD is selec...

Page 161: ...es the vertical location of superimposed text 009 CHARA TYPE 0000 0001 WHITE W OUT Specifies the display type of superimposed text and setup menus 0 White characters against a solid black background 1 White characters with a black border 020 SYS FORMAT When set to 59 94 Hz Specifies the recording format used by this unit 0 1080i mode when set to 59 94 Hz 50 Hz 1080p mode when set to 29 97 Hz 59 23...

Page 162: ...DVCPRO is selected if 29 97 25 or 59 23 is selected in setup menu No 25 SYSTEM FREQ and 1080p is selected in setup menu No 020 SYS FORMAT AVC Intra100 is used for recording Setup menu setting Recording format No 25 SYSTEM FREQ No 020 SYS FORMAT No 025 REC FMT HD DVCPRO AVC Intra50 100 59 94 1080i 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i 720p 720 59 94p 720 59 94p 480i 480 59 94i 50 1080i 1080 50i 1080 50i 720p 720...

Page 163: ...hen an AJ YCX250G AVCHD codec board optional is installed In 720P mode recording is always made in PH mode 031 OUT REF 0000 0001 0002 AUTO REF INPUT Select reference for video output 0 Uses the reference signal input to the REF connector as reference When there is not input to the REF connector the selected video input signal is used as reference When there is no reference and video input signal t...

Page 164: ...d vice versa the output signal may be distorted Some characters on the GUI screen output to VIDEO OUT may not be clear 069 CLOCK SET Sets the internal clock NOTE Press the STOP or SET button to open the subscreen for setting the time Change the date in the subscreen and press the SET button to set the clock date To exit the subscreen without setting a date press the STOP or EXIT button again Subsc...

Page 165: ...rn Europe 02 30 03 00 Moscow 03 30 Teheran 04 00 Abu Dhabi 04 30 Kabul 05 00 Islamabad 05 30 Bombay 06 00 Dacca 06 30 Yangon 07 00 Bangkok 07 30 08 00 Beijing 08 30 09 00 Tokyo 09 30 Darwin Islands 10 00 Guam 10 30 Lord Howe Island 11 00 Solomon Islands 11 30 Norfolk Islands 12 00 New Zealand 12 45 Chatham Islands 13 00 12 00 Kwajalein Atoll 11 30 11 00 Midway Islands 10 30 10 00 Hawaii 09 30 Marq...

Page 166: ...REW operations for FF and REW commands transferred via 9P and 1394 are performed at 100 normal speed Note that seek operations initiated by the FF and REW commands via 9P behave differently when ORIG is set in setup menu No 202 ID SEL The cursor moves to left or right in thumbnail screens The seek operation is available in playback mode 103 SEEK SEL 0000 0001 CLIP CLIP T Specifies where a NEXT SHI...

Page 167: ...erified as TYPE3 devices visit the following Web site For English http panasonic biz sav autorec_e 160 REPEAT PLAY 0000 0001 OFF ON Determines whether or not to engage repeat play during playback 0 Does not engage repeat play Stops playback at the end of the last clip 1 Engages repeat play Continues playback from the beginning when reaching the end of the last clip NOTE Repeat play is not availabl...

Page 168: ...cally power off because the voltage of TYPE A battery selected by menu No 180 BATTERY SEL has dropped NOTE A setting that is larger than NEAR cannot be made 183 TYPE B NEAR 0000 0023 0044 10 6 12 9 15 0 Specifies the voltage in 0 1 V steps when the counter display will flash to warn that the voltage of TYPE B battery selected by menu No 180 BATTERY SEL has dropped NOTE When a setting is made in th...

Page 169: ...mand engages the STOP mode and resumes thumbnail playback TIME CODE Item Setting Settings and brief function description FR No SUPER DISP FR No SUPER DISP 500 VITC BLANK 0000 0001 BLANK THRU Specifies whether or not a VITC signal will be output at the positions selected in setup menu No 501 VITC POS 1 and No 502 VITC POS 2 during playback 0 VITC signals are not output 1 VITC signals are output NOT...

Page 170: ...ime code is used 0 LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector 1 LTC data attached to serial signal input to HD SDI IN 2 VITC data attached to serial signal input to HD SDI IN NOTE When SLTC and SVITC are set the VITC in the input video signal is used when an analog composite or SD SDI input signal is selected When 1394 is selected as the input signal the IEEE 1394 digital input signal time code is used reg...

Page 171: ... 0 The internal time code generator value is not recorded Record the time code value when it is superimposed on input video signals 1 The internal time code generator value is recorded NOTE When 1394 is selected as the input signal the time code signal superimposed on the compressed input signal is recorded regardless of settings in this menu When 23 98 24 29 97 59 23 60 24 25 60 25 is selected in...

Page 172: ...he aspect ratio stays the same 2 Changes the ratio to adjust input size to output size as required by horizontal and vertical axis The aspect ratio may be distorted 621 UPCONV MODE 0000 0001 0002 FIT_V FIT_H FIT_HV Specifies the aspect ratio during up conversion 0 Changes the ratio to adjust input size to output size as required by vertical axis The aspect ratio stays the same 1 Changes the ratio ...

Page 173: ...t circle in an SDI component style vectorscope 1 Rotates in a perfect circle in an analog composite style vectorscope NOTE This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No 25 SYSTEM FREQ 653 Y LVL HD 0000 1000 1413 0 0 100 0 141 3 Adjusts the Y level of HD SDI output to 0 dB to 3 dB NOTE This setting is available when CMPNT is set in setup menu No 650 STYLE 654 Pb LVL HD 0000 1000 1413 0 ...

Page 174: ...PHASE 0000 0062 0124 31 0 0 0 31 0 Adjusts chroma phase approximately 30 to 30 NOTE This setting is available when CMPNT is set in setup menu No 650 STYLE Chroma phase level adjustment is available only for output 665 SETUP BK LVL 0050 0150 0250 10 0 0 0 10 0 Adjusts setup level NOTE This setting is available when CMPNT is set in setup menu No 650 STYLE Setup level adjustment is available only for...

Page 175: ...erimposed 1 Signals are superimposed 685 ESR MODE SD 0000 0001 OFF AUTO Specifies the operating mode for edge subcarrier reduction ESR in the playback circuit 0 ESR is forcibly set to off 1 ESR is automatically turned on and off depending on operating mode 688 CC REC 0000 0001 OFF ON Specifies whether or not the closed caption signal that is superimposed on the SD SDI and analog composite input si...

Page 176: ...yback of DVCPRO HD native clip UMID becomes NO INFO 693 GAMMA SEL 0000 0001 0002 0003 OFF GAMMA1 GAMMA2 GAMMA3 Selects gamma correction 0 No gamma correction 1 Corrects video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC mode on an AJ HPX3000 to film quality video Equivalent to TELECINE 5 on the AJ GBX27HD Gamma Corrector 2 Corrects video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC mode on an AJ HPX3000 to film quali...

Page 177: ...UT LV 0000 0001 0002 0003 4dB 0dB 3dB 20dB Specifies the standard level for audio output CH2 708 CH3 OUT LV 0000 0001 0002 0003 4dB 0dB 3dB 20dB Specifies the standard level for audio output CH3 709 CH4 OUT LV 0000 0001 0002 0003 4dB 0dB 3dB 20dB Specifies the standard level for audio output CH4 725 REC CH1 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 2 CH3 4 Specifies the input signal to be ...

Page 178: ... output 0 Audio data is not superimposed 1 Audio data is superimposed 772 MON FILTER 0000 0001 OFF LOWCUT Selects whether signals output to the monitor headphones and speaker will be filtered 0 No filtering 1 Low cut filtering 774 AVCHD A CH 0000 0001 0002 0003 CH1 2 CH3 4 CH5 6 CH7 8 Specifies audio channels for AVCHD recording 0 Audio selected as REC CH1 and REC CH2 will be recorded as CH1 and 2...

Page 179: ...g DVCPRO and DVCPRO50 playback Some devices may not be able to receive 8 channels Check the specifications of the receiving equipment before setting CH1 8 785 PB MIX 0000 0001 OFF ON Sets a mix of analog and SDI audio output NOTE Press the STOP or SET button to open a subscreen and select the channels used in mixing audio output To exit the subscreen press the STOP or SET button again Subscreen 01...

Page 180: ...CH4 MIX 0000 0001 0002 0003 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Specifies the playback channels that will be mixed and recorded on CH4 797 A DUB MONI 0000 0001 OFF ON Specifies whether or not the recorded sound be output during a voice over 0 Recorded sound is not output 1 Recorded sound is output DIF Item Setting Settings and brief function description FR No SUPER DISP FR No SUPER DISP 880 DIF SPEED 0000 0001 0002 S...

Page 181: ...ion dialog Press the SET button to store the setting Press the EXIT button to discard the change and retain the setting Setting available for USER1 only A01 SAVE 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 LOCKED Specifies the user file that saves USER 1 settings 0 Saved to USER 2 1 Saved to USER 3 2 Saved to USER 4 3 Saved to USER 5 4 Appears when all user files are write protected NOTE A us...

Page 182: ... the PF2 button A06 PF3 ASSIGN Registers a setup menu item in the PF3 button A07 PF4 ASSIGN Registers a setup menu item in the PF4 button A10 CARD READ Select files from the four SD memory card files to load into the menu This function is available only to USER 1 5 SYSTEM and USER 1 5 Setting available for USER1 only A11 CARD WRITE Select one of the four files on an SD memory card to write a menu ...

Page 183: ... the SET button Files that are not written are indicated as NO FILE NO CARD is indicated when no SD memory card is inserted 3 Press the button with the desired function see below in the load confirmation dialog that appears 4 A completion message appears when the load progress bar closes Saving Menu Settings to SD Memory Cards CARD READ REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SH...

Page 184: ...or that indicates the title A completion message appears when the write progress bar closes 1 Press the MENU button select A12 CARD FORMAT from USER1 in the SETUP menu and press the SET button 2 The format confirmation dialog appears Press the SET button to start formatting To cancel formatting and return to the previous screen press the EXIT button 3 A completion message appears when the format p...

Page 185: ...change other values Pressing the RESET button resets the preset value to 0 5 When the start value is set press the SET button The time code starts to advance when FREE is set in step 3 Time code User bit Setting the internal time code TCR 00 07 04 24 Hours Minutes Seconds Frames OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 ...

Page 186: ...disconnected from connector on the rear panel When settings in setup menu No 25 SYSTEM FREQ are revised advance data is cleared Setting the external time code OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM DELETE VIDEO GO TO OUT EDIT MODE A DUB MODE A1 A3 A2 A4 DIAG OPERATION EX...

Page 187: ...a HD SDI Internal TCG value CMPST SD SDI 6 EXT EXT_L OFF 1394 Time code on IEEE1394 digital input SBC area Time code on IEEE1394 digital input VAUX area HD SDI Time code on TIME CODE IN connector input 1 SVITC on input video signal 3 CMPST SD SDI 6 VITC on input video signal 3 ON 1394 Time code on IEEE1394 digital input SBC area Time code on IEEE1394 digital input VAUX area HD SDI Time code on TIM...

Page 188: ... there is a 1 frame delay between playback video and CTL CTL Mode OFF METER FULL FINE MONITOR SELECT METER SELECT INPUT SELECT REC THUMBNAIL SET MENU IN ENTRY SLOT CLIP PF1 ALL CLIP PF3 SHIFT PF4 CLIP LIST PF2 SLOT SELECT LAST X TRIM DELETE VIDEO GO TO OUT EDIT MODE A DUB MODE A1 A3 A2 A4 DIAG OPERATION EXIT CANCEL PF MULTI SEL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TEXT MEMO TCG TC PRESET PROP RESET COUNTER PLAYER ...

Page 189: ...tion of characters in the superimposed display Use setup menu No 006 DISPLAY SEL to indicate deck operating mode CTL Relative location from the beginning TCR Recorded time code data TCR Time code data recorded in the VAUX area UBR Recorded user bit data UBR User bit data recorded in the VAUX area TCG Time code data of the time code generator UBG User bit data of the time code generator Display cha...

Page 190: ...9 94 1080 59 94i 720 59 94P 480 59 94i 1080 50i 50 1080 50i 720 50P 576 50i 1080 29 97PsF 29 97 1080 29 97PsF 720 59 94P 1 480 59 94i 1 1080 23 98P over 59 94i 5 59 23 1080 23 98PsF 1080 23 98PsF 23 98 1080 23 98PsF 1080 24PsF 24 1080 24PsF 1080 25PsF 25 1080 25PsF 720 50P 1 576 50i 1 720 59 94P 59 94 720 59 94P 1080 59 94i 480 59 94i 720 50P 50 720 50P 1080 50i 576 50i 720 29 97P over 59 94P 6 29...

Page 191: ... 94i 1 1080 23 98P over 59 94i 5 59 94 1080 23 98PsF 3 1080 59 94i 2 1080 59 94i 2 720 59 94P 2 480 59 94i 2 1080 23 98PsF 1080 24PsF 1080 25PsF 720 59 94P 59 94 720 59 94P 720 59 94P 1080 59 94i 480 59 94i 720 50P 50 720 50P 720 50P 1080 50i 576 50i 720 29 97P over 59 94P 6 29 97 720 59 94P 1 1080 29 97PsF 480 59 94i 1 720 23 98P over 59 94P 6 59 23 1080 23 98PsF 720 24P over 60P 6 60 24 1080 24P...

Page 192: ... has been automatically divided and recorded on an 8 GB P2 card A clip created using the Edit Copy function on an AJ SPD850 Settings in setup menu No 731 allow you to play back the above two clips and do the following When CUT is selected When AUTO is selected V fade processing is performed automatically between clips and events The following items are not V fade processed Clips that span multiple...

Page 193: ...inputs CH3 CH4 inputs CH2 CH1 input CH2 input CH3 input CH4 input CH1 CH2 inputs CH3 CH4 inputs CH3 CH1 input CH2 input CH3 input CH4 input CH1 CH2 inputs CH3 CH4 inputs CH4 CH1 input CH2 input CH3 input CH4 input CH1 CH2 inputs CH3 CH4 inputs CH5 No CH6 No CH7 No CH8 No Recorded track Recorded signal CH1 CH1 input CH2 input CH3 input CH4 input CH1 CH2 inputs CH3 CH4 inputs CH2 CH1 input CH2 input...

Page 194: ...ation 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 cable 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 bee...

Page 195: ...ERATION 0h H30 POWER ON 0T END DIAG MENU DIF STATUS 2 INPUT OUTPUT FMT RATE N P CHN 63 SPEED STAT STOP VIDEO AUDIO FMT RATE N P CHN SPEED START VIDEO AUDIO HD100 1X NTSC 63 400 OK OK OK DIAG MENU DIF STATUS 1 NODE CNT MY ID ROOT ID IRM ID RCV ID GAP CNT EUI 64 1 0 0 0 0 63 0080458200000000 DIAG MENU UMID INFO MATNO COPY OWNR JPN ORG USER JAN 28 02 23 30 30 03 00 POS DATE TIME 00001234005678BA 00B0...

Page 196: ...s 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 REC Displayed 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 recor...

Page 197: ... an AJ YCX250G AVCHD codec board optional is installed Operation continues REPAIR R OUT NOT AVAILABLE Displayed when an attempt was made to use a recorder OUT point during insert editing in playlist mode Operation continues Counter value SLOT SEL INVALID Displayed when the SLOT SELECT button was pressed while it is not possible to switch P2 card recording slot Operation continues INVALID TEXT MEMO...

Page 198: ...hen a dropout due to reduced hard disk performance occurs during hard disk playback for monitoring purposes Use a faster hard disk Operation continues 90 NOT 1 100M SIG Displayed 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 PROTECTED Displayed when DV format recording is available and the copy guard signal inpu...

Page 199: ...correctly 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 CANNOT CONNECT Connection to the network cannot be established Check LAN setup make sure the LAN cable is correctly connected and check that your network environment is functioning properly CANNOT DELETE Contents version mi...

Page 200: ...eate a partition CANNOT FORMAT The hard disk cannot be initialized Connect another hard disk drive CANNOT RECOGNIZE HDD The destination target cannot be properly recognized Reboot the hard disk or connect a different hard disk CANNOT SELECT MAX 6 PARTITIONS It is not possible to mount more than 6 hard disk partitions simultaneously Cancel some of the selected partitions CARD IS EMPTY CANNOT COPY T...

Page 201: ...mal Use normal clips only There may also be a bad clip at the location where the data is copied to CANNOT OPERATE DIFFERENT ASPECT RATIO INCLUDED There are clips with different aspect ratios Aspect ratios cannot be mixed Use only clips with the same aspect ratio CANNOT OPERATE DIFFERENT REFERRED POSITION Since the location of the clip referenced by the event differs operation is not possible Selec...

Page 202: ...ded into the unit Use a playlist file in a format that can be loaded into the unit LACK OF REC CAPACITY The card selected for Edit Copy does not have enough capacity Insert a card with sufficient capacity NO CARD The specified card does not exist Insert the card before attempting to process it NO FILE The specified file does not exist Use SAVE AS to save or insert a normally operating card NO SPAC...

Page 203: ...e power off and then back on again STOP E 57 OPT HALT Displayed when communications from an AJ YCX250G AVCHD codec board optional cannot be updated Turn the power off and then back on again STOP E BA BATTERY Appears when the input DC voltage is below the undercut voltage STOP AVCHD warning information when the AJ YCX250G AVCHD codec board optional is installed Message Description CANNOT BE USED DU...

Page 204: ...e warning continues SYSTEM ERROR TURN POWER OFF Indicates that a system error occurred Turn the power off and then turn it back on again If this message occurred during SD memory card access for example when a clip was deleted the SD memory card may be damaged Replace the SD card with a new one Use the AVCCAM Restorer a repair utility if this message is output during a repair Refer to Recovery of ...

Page 205: ...ection of multiple events recorder Hold down the SET button for 1 second or longer SEQ SEL Selection of events on the same position on the timeline vertical line of matching IN and OUT points SHIFT EXIT CANCEL Releases the selected item and interrupts copying and other operations CANCEL Releases the selected item and interrupts copying and other operations SHIFT MENU OPERATION Displays and selects...

Page 206: ...is selected the OUT point of the event is trimmed When no events are selected the OUT point is moved SHIFT IN TRIM IN TRIM Trims IN points for both player and recorder IN RESET IN POINT RESET Deletes the IN point OUT RESET OUT POINT RESET Deletes the OUT point SHFIT A1 A3 Selects unselects A3 track SHIFT A2 A4 Selects unselects A4 track SHIFT VIDEO EDIT MODE Switches between insert edit mode and o...

Page 207: ... handles customer registration For English http panasonic biz sav pass_e 2 Customers not registered for a P2 HD 5 year warranty program Check firmware version of the unit in the PROPERTY SYSTEM INFO in the thumbnail menu Then access the site listed below to check the most recent firmware information and download any firmware you require Download the update file to the unit by placing it on an SD m...

Page 208: ... site listed below Supported operating systems Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista For English https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av support desk e index htm Follow the steps below to use general IT tools such as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to transfer the data to a PC Be sure to use P2 Viewer to write data back to a P2 card Process the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP TXT file to...

Page 209: ...writing back computer data to an SD memory card be sure to use AVCCAM Viewer which you can download from the Web site below For English https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av How this unit handles metadata The metadata supported by this unit occupies a special area in the AVCD standard management file area For this reason using editing software and camera recorders that do not support the metadata ...

Page 210: ...fter the other on the P2 card Depending on the number of the clips to be recorded the recordable time may be shorter than the times given above DIGITAL VIDEO Sampling frequencies AVC Intra100 DVCPRO HD 59 94Hz Y 74 1758 MHz PB PR 37 0879 MHz 50Hz Y 74 2500 MHz PB PR 37 1250 MHz DVCPRO50 Y 13 5 MHz PB PR 6 75 MHz DVCPRO Y 13 5 MHz PB PR 3 375 MHz Quantizing AVC Intra100 AVC Intra50 10bits DVCPRO HD...

Page 211: ... 48 kHz synchronous with video Quantizing 16 bits Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 0 dB at the reference level Dynamic range Better than 85 dB 1 kHz emphasis off A weighted Distortion Less than 0 1 1 kHz emphasis off reference level Crosstalk Less than 80 dB 1 kHz between 2 channels Headroom 12 18 20 dB selectable De emphasis T1 50 µs T2 15 µs auto on off AUDIO INPUT Analog input CH1 CH2 CH3 C...

Page 212: ... 400 200 100 Mbps selectable Complies with IEEE1394 1995 Complies with IEC61883 Part1 Part2 Complies with SMPTE 396M AV C Command Set supported USB 2 0 Host 1 Device 1 LAN 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T 1 eSATA eSATA 3Gbit port 1 Other input output Inrush current measured according to European standard EN55103 1 20 5 A Mass and dimensions are approximate values Specifications are subject to change...

Page 213: ... 195 eSATA connector 112 Event 74 Deleting 98 Moving 97 Property 108 Registering 95 Revising 95 Export 135 Export copy 133 External control mode 33 F Folder 119 Formatting Hard disk 116 P2 card 70 SD memory card 68 141 FTP client functions 131 FTP server 136 Transferring to 133 135 Writing back from 134 135 FTP thumbnail 132 H Hard disk 114 Copying to 117 Copying to a P2 card 121 Exporting to 116 ...

Page 214: ...operty Clip 108 Event 108 R Recorder 75 78 Recording playback mode 33 Review 110 S Samba server 136 SD SDHC memory card 140 Formatting 68 141 Protection 141 Recovery 142 Removing 141 Server service Setting 128 User settings 129 Setup 155 Shot mark 57 AVCHD 150 Shuttle mode 44 Specifications 210 Superimpose screen 189 T Text memo 56 Thumbnail AVCHD 143 Editing 53 FTP 132 Hard disk 121 Thumbnail mod...

Page 215: ... REF 163 REMAIN SEL 160 SUPER 160 SYS FORMAT 161 VFR REC 163 DIF 180 DIF AUD OUT 181 DIF CONFIG 181 DIF IN CH 180 DIF OUT CH 181 DIF SPEED 180 INTERFACE 169 ID SEL 169 MENU 181 CARD FORMAT 182 CARD READ 182 CARD WRITE 182 LOAD 181 MENU LOCK 182 P ON LOAD 181 PF1 ASSIGN 182 PF2 ASSIGN 182 PF3 ASSIGN 182 PF4 ASSIGN 182 SAVE 181 OPERATION 166 AUTO REC 167 AVCHD REC 167 BATTERY SEL 168 FF REW MAX 166 ...

Page 216: ...STYLE 173 UMID GEN 176 UMID POS 176 UMID REC 175 UPCONV MODE 172 V LEVEL 174 VIDEO INT SG 172 WIDE SELECT 173 Y LVL HD 173 Y LVL SD 173 HDD USB or eSATA EXPLORE 118 EXPORT 116 SETUP 121 META DATA INITIALIZE 67 LOAD 66 PROPERTY 66 RECORD 67 USER CLIP NAME 64 NETWORK EXPLORE 131 EXPORT 135 INITIALIZE 130 SETUP 127 128 STATUS 130 TOOLS 130 OPERATION COPY 117 121 133 DELETE 59 EXCH THUMBNAIL 53 FORMAT...

Page 217: ...ITION 120 FORMAT HDD 116 IMPORT 120 PROPERTY CLIP PROPERTY 123 FREE CAP OF PARTITION 119 EXPORT SD CARD 135 OPERATION COPY 133 IMPORT 135 PROPERTY CLIP PROPERTY 133 CARD FUNCTIONS 147 CARD FORMAT 147 CARD STATUS 147 CLIP PROPERTY 147 META DATA 149 CARD READ 149 CLIP COUNT RESET 149 META INITIAL SET 149 META DATA PROP 149 RECORD 149 USER CLIP NAME 149 OPERATION 146 CLIP PROTECT 146 DELETE 146 PLAY ...

Page 218: ...ight be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved Cd Panasonic Broadcast Television Systems Company Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America Executive Office One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 Tel 201 348 7000 Eastern Zone One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 Tel 201 348 7196 South...

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