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Chapter 7  Menu Operations

LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Menus   ..................................................................................  106

Using the Menus   .................................................................................................  106
Initializing the Menu Settings   ..............................................................................  107

Setup Menu Structure   .................................................................................................  108
Setup Menu List   ..........................................................................................................  110

SCENE FILE Screen   ............................................................................................  110
SYSTEM SETUP Screen   ......................................................................................  111
SW MODE Screen   ...............................................................................................  113
RECORDING SETUP Screen   ..............................................................................  113
AUDIO SETUP Screen   ........................................................................................  114
OUTPUT SEL Screen   ..........................................................................................  116
DISPLAY SETUP Screen   .....................................................................................  116
BATTERY SETUP Screen  .....................................................................................  117
CARD FUNCTIONS Screen   ................................................................................  118
3D ASSIST Screen   ..............................................................................................  119
OTHER FUNCTIONS Screen   ..............................................................................  119
DIAGNOSTIC Screen   ..........................................................................................  120
OPTION MENU Screen   .......................................................................................  120

Chapter 8  Connecting to External Devices

Connecting the AJ-RC10G Remote Control Unit   ........................................................  121
Connecting the AG-EC4G Extension Control Unit   ......................................................  122

Adjusting the Convergence Point   .......................................................................  122

Chapter 9  Maintenance and Inspections

Inspections Before Shooting   .......................................................................................  123

Preparing for Inspections   ....................................................................................  123
Inspecting the Camera Unit   ................................................................................  123
Inspecting the Memory Recording Functions   .....................................................  124

Maintenance   ...............................................................................................................  126

Cleaning Inside the Viewfinder   ...........................................................................  126
Charging the Internal Battery   ..............................................................................  126

Warning System   ..........................................................................................................  127

Warning Description Tables   ................................................................................  127
Warning and Error Display for Thumbnail Operation   ..........................................  130

Updating the Firmware Incorporated into the Unit   .....................................................  131

Chapter 10  Index

Chapter 11  Specifications

Dimensions and specifications   ...................................................................................  135

Dimensions   .........................................................................................................  135
Specifications   ......................................................................................................  135

Connector Signal Description   .....................................................................................  138

Summary of Contents for AG-3DP1G

Page 1: ...this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Operating Instructions Memory Card Camera Recorder Model No AG 3DP1G ENGLISH This product is eligible for the P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program For details see page 6 ...

Page 2: ...lation CAUTION Do not lift the unit by its handle while the tripod is attached When the tripod is attached its weight will also affect the unit s handle possibly causing the handle to break and hurting the user To carry the unit while the tripod is attached take hold of the tripod CAUTION Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss CAUTION Do not leave the unit in...

Page 3: ...mful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is c...

Page 4: ...ignal terminal use a cable with a ferrite core If your apparatus is supplied with ferrite core s they must be attached on cable s following instructions in this manual 3 Performance level The performance level of the apparatus is equivalent to or better than the performance level required by these standards However the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if it is being used in an E...

Page 5: ...lio License for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer and no license is granted or shall be implied for any use other than the personal uses detailed below To encode video in compliance with the AVC standard AVC Video To decode AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity To decode AVC Video that was obtained from a video provider licensed ...

Page 6: ...ts representatives 2 Included with this product is software which is licensed under MIT License Details can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit Refer to the folder called LDOC Details are given in the original English language text 1 Please note that this extended warranty is not available in some countries regions 2 Not all models eligible for extended warranty coverage 3 The b...

Page 7: ...e VFR Recording 37 Standard VFR Recording pulldown recording 37 Using VFR Recording Function 38 Special Recording Modes 40 Interval Recording INTERVAL REC 40 REC CHECK Function 41 Shot Marker SHOT MARK Recording Function 41 Normal and Variable Speed Playback 42 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Selecting Recording Signals 43 List of Recording Formats and Functions 43 Selecting Video...

Page 8: ...rds 79 Formatting Writing and Reading an SD Memory Card 79 How to Use Scene File Data 80 Saving Scene Files and Other Settings on SD Memory Cards 82 Chapter 5 Preparation Power Supply 84 Mounting the Battery and Setting the Battery Type 84 Use of the External DC Power Supply 85 Preparing for Audio Input 87 When Using the Front Microphone 87 Using a Wireless Receiver 88 When Using Audio Devices 88 ...

Page 9: ...vices Connecting the AJ RC10G Remote Control Unit 121 Connecting the AG EC4G Extension Control Unit 122 Adjusting the Convergence Point 122 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections Inspections Before Shooting 123 Preparing for Inspections 123 Inspecting the Camera Unit 123 Inspecting the Memory Recording Functions 124 Maintenance 126 Cleaning Inside the Viewfinder 126 Charging the Internal Battery 12...

Page 10: ...a point where the optical axes of the left and right lenses converge This indicates the reference plane when viewing a 3D image When shooting adjust the convergence point by shooting the subject you want to set on the reference plane so that the image of the subject from the left lens is completely superimposed onto that from the right lens When viewing the 3D image a subject located closer than t...

Page 11: ...te functions this allows you to create blurring or stop motion effects The AG 3DP1 also features a synchro scan function that is ideal for capturing screen shots from a computer monitor Scene files Six preset files are provided and you can change the file names and their settings as desired You can also save up to four files to an SD or SDHC memory card both referred to as SD memory card below and...

Page 12: ...iew The camera records each cut as a clip file and automatically attaches a thumbnail image and file information to it To preview a clip on the LCD monitor or to check clip data simply choose the clip you want from the list of thumbnails These thumbnails and the file data can be viewed on a PC P2 Viewer 2 or processed in a nonlinear editing program Shot marker If desired you can add a simple OK re...

Page 13: ...details on menu operations refer to Using the Menus page 106 NTSC PUSH MENU TO RETURN AREA SELECT OPTION MENU SET 4 Turn the JOG dial button to select the color TV standard of your area NTSC or PAL then press the JOG dial button OPTION MENU PUSH MENU TO RETURN PAL NTSC AREA SELECT SET 5 Turn the JOG dial button to select SET then press the JOG dial button AREA SELECT PUSH MENU TO RETURN OPTION MEN...

Page 14: ...B 18 dB DATE FORMAT Thumbnail menu M D Y M D Y D M Y System Configuration AJ MC900G AJ CVF100G AJ HVF21KG Shotgun microphone Phantom 48V Viewfinder SHAN TM700 AG 3DP1 Tripod adapter SD Memory cards 2 P2 cards 2 Unislot wireless microphone receiver AJ RC10G Remote control unit 3 External power supply Remote control cable AJ C10050G Extension control unit AG EC4G Battery 1 HYTRON140 DIONIC90 160 V mo...

Page 15: ...age 87 CD ROM Operating Instructions Utility Software For how to install the Utility Software refer to the Installation Manual included in the CD ROM The following accessories are attached to the unit Lens cap XLR connector cap BNC cap NOTE Be sure to appropriately dispose of the packing material when you have unpacked the product Consult your supplier regarding purchases of accessories ...

Page 16: ...e of holes for securing screws 1 4 20UNC 6 mm or shorter screws 9 Light switch Use to select how to turn on off the video light connected to the Light connector AUTO Keep the POWER switch on the video light ON so that the video light turns on when the camera starts recording and turns off when the camera stops recording MANUAL The video light is turned on off with the POWER switch of the light 10 ...

Page 17: ...m a wireless receiver REAR Records signals from audio devices or microphones connected to the AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 connectors NOTE To record 2 channel wireless input switch both CH1 and CH2 to W L position and set the menu option WIRELESS TYPE in the AUDIO SETUP screen to DUAL 5 AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 audio channel 1 2 connectors XLR 3 pin Audio devices or microphones may be connected here For details refer...

Page 18: ...r CH1 2 CH3 4 MONITOR SELECT CH1 3 Audio Channel 1 Audio Channel 3 ST Stereo signals from Audio Channels 1 and 2 1 Stereo signals from Audio Channels 3 and 4 1 CH2 4 Audio Channel 2 Audio Channel 4 1 MIX in the menu option MONITOR SELECT in the AUDIO SETUP screen allows you to change stereo signals to a mixed signal 3 MONITOR volume control Use to control the alarm sound volume and volume of sound...

Page 19: ...NLOCK input signal 8 ND FILTER filter switching selector button Use this button to adjust the amount of light entering the MOS sensor during shooting in strong outdoor lighting Setting Description 1 CLEAR Does not use the ND filter 2 1 4 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1 4 3 1 16 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1 16 4 1 64 Reduces the amount of light e...

Page 20: ...owards AWB will automatically adjust the white balance and save the adjusted value in memory A or memory B For details refer to Adjusting the White Balance page 46 15 USER MAIN USER1 and USER2 buttons These buttons can be assigned user selected functions in a setting menu Each button when pressed performs the assigned function For details refer to Assigning Functions to USER Buttons page 50 16 SYN...

Page 21: ... is located in pause mode cue up mode 5 gSTOP button Press this button to stop playback You can also press this button to stop interval recording 6 yFF fast forward button In stop mode press this button for fast playback During playback press this button for fast playback at about 4x normal speed If this button is pressed when playback is paused the beginning of the next clip is located in pause m...

Page 22: ...r Function page 75 NOTE The waveform display does not appear in the viewfinder The waveform display does not appear when the focus assist EXPANDED function is used The waveform display cannot be recorded 16 3D MODE selector switch Use this button to select the 3D recording mode NEAR Near distance mode This mode is used to shoot a target at a short distance NORMAL Normal mode Normally set to this m...

Page 23: ...IERA Link of the connected device may not operate properly 23 HD SDI MONITOR OUT connector BNC This connector outputs images for the monitor According to the menu option MON OUT SEL in the OUTPUT SEL screen images independent of HD SDI OUT can be output You can set character superimposition for output from HD SDI MONITOR OUTPUT with the menu option MON OUT CHAR in the OUTPUT SEL screen NOTE For HD...

Page 24: ... the square center button is the SET button These buttons are also used for vertical position adjustment VERTICAL focus adjustment FOCUS and resetting in 3D FINE adjustment mode 6 EXIT CANCEL button Press this button to exit an open thumbnail menu or property window to return to the previous image Pressing this button while holding down the SHIFT button turns it into a cancel function allowing you...

Page 25: ... user bit and frame rate data on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder 6 RESET button Use this button to reset the counter value on the time code display to 0 Pressing this button with the TCG switch positioned at SET when the TC PRESET screen and UB PRESET screen are open resets all set values to 0 Use the Cursor SET button to PRESET 7 TCG time code selector switch Use this switch to set the runn...

Page 26: ...back tally lamp 4 WARNING lamp This lamp starts blinking or lights when an error is detected in the memory card recorder unit LCD Monitor 1 2 1 LCD monitor The LCD monitor displays the video in the viewfinder Alternatively it can show clips on the P2 card in a thumbnail format For details on the setting of the LCD monitor refer to Adjusting and Setting the LCD Monitor Viewfinder page 76 In thumbna...

Page 27: ...as no effect on the output signal of the camera 6 CHROMA control Adjusts the chroma of the color for the image in the viewfinder The setting of this control has no effect on the output signal of the camera NOTE In a low temperature environment the colors in the displayed image may be paler immediately after switching on the power 7 CONTRAST control Adjusts the contrast of the screen inside the vie...

Page 28: ...TIONS Time zone Time difference Area Time difference Area 00 00 Greenwich 01 00 Central Europe 00 30 01 30 01 00 Azores Islands 02 00 Eastern Europe 01 30 02 30 02 00 Mid Atlantic 03 00 Moscow 02 30 03 30 Tehran 03 00 Buenos Aires 04 00 Abu Dhabi 03 30 Newfoundland Island 04 30 Kabul 04 00 Halifax 05 00 Islamabad 04 30 05 30 Bombay 05 00 New York 06 00 Dacca 05 30 06 30 Yangon 06 00 Chicago 07 00 ...

Page 29: ... then press the JOG dial button PUSH MENU TO RETURN 2011 MONTH NOV DAY 16 HOUR 13 MINUTE 07 YEAR CLOCK SETTING 6 Turn the JOG dial button to set YEAR to 2011 then press the JOG dial button A year between 2000 to 2037 can be set 7 Turn the JOG dial button to select MONTH then press the JOG dial button 8 Turn the JOG dial button to set MONTH to NOV then press the JOG dial button 9 Set DAY HOUR and M...

Page 30: ...ight The L and R P2 card access LEDs indicate the status of the corresponding P2 card For details refer to P2 Card Access LED and Status of P2 Cards page 31 P2 card access LED 5 Close the card slot cover NOTE The camera operates only when P2 cards are inserted in both the L and R P2 card slots To prevent cards from falling out dust from entering and reduce the risk of exposure to static electricit...

Page 31: ...vent Accidental Erasure of P2 Card Content To prevent the content of a P2 card being accidentally erased position the write protect switch on the P2 card at Protect Write protect switch NOTE Write protect switchover can be performed while the card is being accessed during recording or playback but does not take effect until access to the card ceases P2 Card Access LED and Status of P2 Cards P2 car...

Page 32: ...oftware or a PC Recording format excluding Native format Continuous recording time AVC I 100 Approx 5 min AVC I 50 Approx 10 min Handling P2 Card Recording The P2 card is a semiconductor memory card designed for professional video and broadcast equipment Since the AVC Intra record data as files it is ideally suited for computer processing The file structure is in a proprietary format that includes...

Page 33: ... of 3D images recording cannot be started even if the REC button is operated in the following situations While the camera is identifying a P2 card after the power is turned on or immediately after the P2 card is inserted when the P2 card access LED is blinking in orange When thumbnails are displayed or during playback or transport process such as PLAY FF or REV During a recording ending process Se...

Page 34: ...tments see Adjusting the White Balance page 46 and Adjusting the Black Balance page 47 3 Point the camera at your subject and adjust the convergence point using the CONV dial For details refer to Adjusting the Convergence Point page 54 4 Point the camera at your subject to adjust the focus and zoom 5 To use the electronic shutter set the shutter speed and shutter mode For more information see Sett...

Page 35: ...SE lights during recording pause NOTE Shot marks and clip meta data are recorded on the L P2 card only Clips recorded in 3D recording mode cannot be checked when 2D LL recording mode is set Clips recorded in 2D LL recording mode cannot be checked when 3D recording mode is set Use one P2 card for either the 3D recording mode or 2D LL mode exclusively Do not mix the two modes on one card The CONV di...

Page 36: ... rate Camera capture 2 3 pull down A Ao A B Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De B C D C D Recording 1080 24PN Active frame Camera capture 2 3 pull down A A A B B C C D A B C D D B C D Recording 720 24PN Active frame Camera capture 2 2 pull down A A A B B C C D A B C D D B C D Recording 720 30PN 25PN NOTE In 24P 24PN native recording and in 30PN 25PN native recording at 720P the camera starts recording in 5...

Page 37: ...al recording is not available Sound cannot be recorded 1 The time code is locked to Rec Run 1 Thumbnail screens are created 1 frame later than video recorded on a P2 card but this is not a malfunction 1 In 24PN and 30PN 25PN recording modes when the frame rate is 24 and 30 25 frames per second respectively audio can also be recorded The time code can be set to Free Run F RUN Standard VFR Recording...

Page 38: ...0 23 98PsF REC FORMAT AVC I 100 24PN AVC I 50 24PN Shooting at standard speed for producing commercials and TV programs Production aimed at HDTV and SDTV broadcasts for TV audiences must use the frame rate x1 of 30fps 30 frames s 25fps 25 frames s The settings below allow you to obtain the kind of playback used for broadcast programs This permits film like video recording of commercials and music ...

Page 39: ...ion playback which is frequently used in climax scenes or for dramatic effects like car chases and action scenes For example selecting a recording frame rate of 60 fps when shooting a 24P recording format yields a slow motion effect that is 2 5 times normal speed Shooting 720P progressive video will produce smooth and high quality slow motion The same effect can be obtained at a 30P recording and ...

Page 40: ...n is set up as shown in the left table For details on menu operation refer to Using the Menus page 106 2 Select INTERVAL in the menu option REC FUNCTION in the RECORDING SETUP screen 3 Set the time in the menu option INTERVAL TIME in the RECORDING SETUP screen 4 Press the REC button The camera will repeat 1 frame recording for the time interval set in the INTERVAL TIME option Press the STOP button...

Page 41: ...ay back the marked clips only To add shot marks 1 In the SW MODE screen assign SHOT MARK to a user button USER MAIN USER1 or USER2 For details on menu operation refer to Using the Menus page 106 2 Press the USER button to which SHOT MARK has been assigned during recording or when recording is paused SHOT MARK ON is displayed as a shot mark is inserted in the currently recorded clip Pressing this k...

Page 42: ...4 speed Only 2D display mode is available during fast forward and fast reverse playback Clip cue up When playback is paused the FF button locates the beginning of the next clip while staying in pause mode When playback is paused the REW button locates the beginning of the current clip while staying in pause mode NOTE It may take some time to load clip data if playback is started or a thumbnail scr...

Page 43: ...l TURN POWER OFF appears before turning the power off and then turn it back on again SCENE FILE screen VFR Setting this function to ON in 720P mode starts variable frame rate capture which records at the frame rate set in the FRAME RATE option For details refer to Variable Frame Rate VFR Recording page 37 FRAME RATE When the VFR option is set to ON select the frame rate for variable frame rate rec...

Page 44: ...The HD SDI MONITOR OUT connector outputs the same image as that selected with the menu option MONTIOR OUT SEL OFF The HD SDI OUT 1 L 2 R connectors and the HD SDI MONITOR OUT connector output no images If a monitor is connected to the HDMI connector an image compatible with the monitor is output from the HDMI connector MON OUT SEL Selects the image to be output from the HD SDI MONITOR OUT connecto...

Page 45: ... 1080 59 94i L 480 59 94P ON 12 60 59 94P VFR 30PN OFF Disabled 720 30PN 120 min 29 97P OVER 59 94P 2 2 ON 30 Other than 30 720 30PN VFR 59 94P VFR Muted 24PN OFF Disabled 720 24PN 150 min 23 98P OVER 59 94P 2 3 4ch ON 24 720 24PN Other than 24 720 24PN VFR 59 94P VFR Muted 1080 50i AVC I 100 50 50i Disabled Disabled 50i 60 min 50i 4ch 50i Field Packing SbyS 1080 50i L 1080 50i L 1080 50i L 576 50...

Page 46: ...h Set to A or B f CONV dial Use to adjust the convergence 1 Set the GAIN OUTPUT and WHITE BAL switches 2 Adjust the ND filter with the ND FILTER buttons according to the lighting conditions For examples of the settings with the ND FILTER buttons refer to Shooting and Recording Playback Functions Section page 19 3 Place a white pattern at a point where the lighting conditions match those for the li...

Page 47: ...rror message Error message Description AWB Ach or Bch NG The color temperature is too high or too low LOW LIGHT There is insufficient light The convergence point reference plane is deviated LEVEL OVER There is too much light LCD monitor viewfinder displays related to white balance See LCD Monitor Viewfinder Screen Status Displays page 67 Adjusting the Black Balance The black balance must be adjust...

Page 48: ...When SYSTEM MODE is set to 1080 50i or 720 50P For 50i and 50P recording 1 12 5 1 25 1 50 1 60 1 250 S S 1 120 For 25P recording 1 12 5 1 50 1 60 1 250 S S 1 120 NOTE In any electronic shutter mode a slower shutter speed will reduce camera sensitivity In auto iris mode a faster shutter speed will increase the aperture and lower the depth of field Changes in synchro scan and shutter speed settings ...

Page 49: ...up the rate of shutter speed changes If shutter speed changes stop before the desired shutter speed has been reached press again to continue changing shutter speeds Range of variation in each mode The shutter speed in SYNCHRO SCAN mode can be displayed in either fractional form sec or shutter angle form deg To set the display form use the menu option SYNC SCAN DISP in the DISPLAY SETUP screen REC ...

Page 50: ...e Functions PUSH AF Assigns temporal auto focusing while holding the PUSH AF button down Y GET Assigns a function that displays the brightness level at the center of the image SHOT MARK Assigns the shot marker function REC CHECK Assigns the REC CHECK function R CONV Assigns a function that controls the convergence point adjustment from the extension control unit AG EC4G connected to the REMOTE con...

Page 51: ...led audio settings PUSH MENU TO RETURN FRONT VR CH2 MIC LOWCUT CH1 MIC LOWCUT CH2 MIC LOWCUT CH3 MIC LOWCUT CH4 LIMITER CH1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF LIMITER CH2 OFF OFF OFF FRONT VR CH1 AUDIO SETUP Adjusting Recording Levels To adjust the recording levels for Audio Channels 1 and 2 follow the steps below 1 Position the MONITOR SELECT CH1 2 CH3 4 selector switch at CH1 2 so that the audio level meter on...

Page 52: ...IO LEVEL CH1 and CH2 PUSH MENU TO RETURN FRONT VR CH2 MIC LOWCUT CH1 MIC LOWCUT CH2 MIC LOWCUT CH3 MIC LOWCUT CH4 LIMITER CH1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF LIMITER CH2 OFF OFF OFF FRONT VR CH1 AUDIO SETUP CH3 and CH4 Recording Levels Conditions and input levels set in the menu options AUTO LEVEL CH3 and the AUTO LEVEL CH4 in the AUDIO SETUP screen change the operation of the audio level of channels 3 and 4 ...

Page 53: ...s page 69 The images selectable with the LCD EVF button can be changed with the menu option LCD EVF in the SW MODE screen MIX NORMAL and MIX modes selectable MIX R NORMAL MIX and R IMAGE modes selectable ALL NORMAL MIX R IMAGE and SIDE by SIDE modes selectable NOTE The LCD EVF button is disabled in 2D LL recording mode Setting 3D Recording Mode You can select the 3D recording mode with the 3D MODE...

Page 54: ...is displayed in front of the screen and a subject located farther than the convergence point is displayed behind the screen 1 Press the LCD EVF button to set to MIX mode 2 Turn the CONV dial to adjust the convergence point LCD EVF button CONV dial The convergenct position distance to the reference plane is displayed as C 00 to C 99 in the center at the lower part of the screen The larger the numbe...

Page 55: ...ain Assuming that people view 3D images from a distance three times the effective height of the screen a parallactic angle of 1 degree corresponds to misalignment of approximately 3 the effective width of the screen This leads to one of the guidelines for parallax which is to limit horizontal misalignment to within 3 the effective width of the screen B Parallax in depth 50 mm or less Parallax in d...

Page 56: ...Z Waveform display Press the 3D ASSIST Z WFM button The waveform displayed on the screen indicates the amount of pop out area and receded area The ascending waveform shows the receded area and the descending waveform the pop out area Waveform Press the 3D ASSIST Z WFM button again to turn off the waveform display You can set the level of pop out area and receded area in the 3D ASSIST screen to che...

Page 57: ... When the SHIFT button is pressed the functions of the menu thumbnail operation buttons change for the 3D FINE function NOTE The 3D FINE screen is not displayed during recording Perform the 3D FINE adjustment before recording The appropriate adjustment range varies depending on the zoom position If you have changed the zoom position perform readjustment c d b a a SHIFT 3D FINE button b Cursor and ...

Page 58: ...0 the convergence point in the center C50 and shooting a subject at a distance of 4 3 m Focus FOCUS Press the cursor button or The focal length for the right lens is increased if you press and is reduced if you press Iris IRIS Press the EXIT IRIS or THUMBNAIL IRIS button The iris of the right lens is opened if you press EXIT IRIS and is closed if you press THUMBNAIL IRIS NOTE Holding the SET RESET...

Page 59: ...r abnormality User bits Two types of user bits are provided internally LTC and VITC LTC user bits enable the recording of user settings time date time codes and similar values the frame rate data for camera capture and external input values via TC IN connector input They are output from the TC OUT connector or output as LTC embedded in HD SDI VITC user bits record the frame rate data of camera cap...

Page 60: ...Every active frame 24 frames LTC 30F conversion LTC Recording 24F Playback TC 24F tc 30F Over than 24 frames 720 24PN R RUN locked NDF locked Every active frame 24 frames Matches recorder TC at start of recording 30 frames s 1080 50i AVC I 100 50i AVC I 50 50i 1080 50i R RUN F RUN 2 25 frames TC 25F UB MODE FRAME RATE LTC UB FRAME RATE AVC I 100 25PN AVC I 50 25PN 1080 30PN 720 50P AVC I 100 50P A...

Page 61: ...o the user bits input to the TC IN connector set to EXT In slave mode the UB indicator is highlighted A slave relationship once started continues even after input from the TC IN connector ends Note that the following events release user bit slave status When a UB MODE option is set to something other than EXT When UB PRESET is performed Turning the power off The internal user value retains the sla...

Page 62: ...user bits in the subcode area Frame rate information Frame rate video pull down and time code user bits are related as described below Verification information on the right hand six digits Fixed value Secquence No locked at Fh Camera capture mode Example 60i 600 60P 608 30P 308 24P 248 24PN 24C recording 50i 502 50P 50A 25P 25A P 9 720P 30PN or 60P VFR P D 720P 24PN VFR recording P B 720P 25PN or ...

Page 63: ...RUN PRESET PUSH SET q button Shifts the target highlighted digit to the right w button Shifts the target highlighted digit to the left e button Increases the highlighted number by one r button Decreases the highlighted number by one Pressing the RESET button will reset any time code setting to 0 5 Press the SET button to confirm the time code setting and use the TCG switch to select a time code F ...

Page 64: ...de 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 22 00 23 01 00 01 01 02 10 02 11 02 12 02 13 02 14 02 15 02 16 02 16 02 17 24 30 conversion 25PN recording at 50P capture Video output 0 1 2 3 22 23 48 25 24 49 50 51 52 53 57 58 Rec start Rec stop Skips Rec start 00 00 00 03 00 02 00 01 00 22 00 23 00 24 01 00 01 23 01 24 02 00 02 01 02 02 02 03 02 04 02 05 0 3 2 1 22 23 24 25 48 49 50 51 52 53 57 58 00 00 00 00 00 0...

Page 65: ... and input a 24 frame time code to the TC IN connector To externally lock the time code Follow the steps below 1 Turn on the POWER switch 2 Position the TCG switch at F RUN 3 Set the COUNTER button to TC 4 Supply a phase relationship reference time code that conforms to the time code requirements and reference video signals to the TC IN and GENLOCK IN connectors respectively Now the built in time ...

Page 66: ...e video and time code To externally lock at 24PN Native Recording be sure to input a non dropframe time code External lock using a drop frame time code is not possible Counter Setting and Display Pressing the COUNTER button to view the counter displays the counter value on the time code indicator on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder The counter value is indicated in Hour Minute Second format T...

Page 67: ...wfinder T C 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 L R 9 9 9 min 3 1 5 V P 2 F U L L P A U S E S C E N E 6 FOCUS BAR 60 AGE R I M 1 0 8 0 i 2 D L L AVC I100 P 3 2K 2 1 dB ND 1 0 1 9 ND 1 NOV 1 6 2 0 1 1 1 C L OSE 2 3 4 Z 5 9 6 9 F M 9 9 6 0 2 4 P N C T EMP 7 0 0 C 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 C H C H For more information see the following pages Selecting Display Information To select items open the DISPLAY SETUP screen and turn on or ...

Page 68: ...es s FR30P 30P progressive mode 30 frames s FR24P 24P progressive mode 24 frames s FR50I 50i interlace mode 50 fields s FR50P 50P progressive mode 50 fields s FR25P 25P progressive mode 25 fields s In FR24P mode the last digit contains the frame conversion sequence information NOTE When TC tc and UB are locked to TC IN input the characters in their icons change to outline characters TC TC When the...

Page 69: ...the auto focus mode and MF in the manual focus mode MF95 appears when focus is infinity The higher the number the greater the focal distance 15 Calendar Month Year 2000 2037 Seconds Hours Day of the month Minutes mmm dd yyyy hh mm ss JAN January FEB February MAR March APR April MAY May JUN June JUL July AUG August SEP September OCT October NOV November DEC December 16 Recommended ND filter display...

Page 70: ...Information Display The following information displays are provided P2 card recording and playback data indications BOS Beginning of stream No more data is available in the rearward playback direction CANNOT PLAY Appears when playback is disabled CARD ERR L R L R This indicates trouble with the P2 card s inserted in the card slot s shown has have trouble UPDATING Reading card data CANNOT REC Appea...

Page 71: ...IL OPEN This message is displayed in the viewfinder during thumbnail operations TURN POWER OFF This message indicates that an abnormal event has occurred for example that a card was removed during access or that a system mode change was made Turn the power off and then turn it back on again WARNING These messages are displayed when an error related to the camera block is detected FOCUS NG L R L R ...

Page 72: ...MODE is 2D LL mode 4 Recording format and system frequency indication Opened Cleared 5 Information Is not displayed Is not cleared 6 FOCUS BAR Is not displayed Is not cleared 2 FOCUS BAR 7 Y GET brightness Is not cleared 8 Recording playback frame rate Opened Cleared 9 Audio level meter LEVEL METER 10 Convergence position CONVERGENCE 11 Shutter speed Opened Displayed only with SHUTTER ON Cleared 1...

Page 73: ...ation includes cards selected for recording ACCESSING Indicates a card that is currently read or being written to INFO READING Card in the recognition phase FULL No more space available on the P2 card or the number of clips recorded on the P2 card reached the limit PROTECTED The P2 card is write protected NOT SUPPORTED The P2 card cannot be used or recognized FORMAT ERROR The P2 card is not proper...

Page 74: ...monitor and in the viewfinder They are not superimposed on signals output via the HD SDI MONITOR OUT and HDMI connectors Zebra Pattern Display The AG 3DP1 can display two zebra patterns The zebra pattern set in the menu appears on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder when the ZEBRA button is pressed or if the ZEBRA switch on the viewfinder is set to ON ZEBRA button Use the DISPLAY SETUP screen to...

Page 75: ...he LCD monitor It does not magnify the image in the viewfinder or the image of signals output via the HD SDI MONITOR OUT and HDMI connectors Focus bar display FOCUS BAR Set the menu option FOCUS BAR to ON in the DISPLAY SETUP screen to display the focus bar The length of the focus bar indicates whether the image is in focus Out of focus The bar extends to the right when the image is in focus NOTE ...

Page 76: ... use force when adjusting the monitor when open 4 Use the subscreen in the menu option LCD SETTING in the DISPLAY SETUP screen to adjust screen color level brightness and contrast For details on menu operation refer to Using the Menus page 106 At LCD SETTING of the DISPLAY SETUP screen select CHANGE PUSH MENU TO RETURN LCD SETTING LCD BACKLIGHT ZWBRA1 DETECT ZWBRA2 DETECT RETURN CHANGE ZWBRA2 SPOT...

Page 77: ...DC power supply is removed when the camera is on This is normal and not a malfunction This image will disappear if the camera is left idle Image lag may increase at low temperatures but this is not a malfunction Adjusting Left and Right Viewfinder Positions 1 Loosen the viewfinder left right positioning ring 2 Slide the viewfinder left and right to find a position that facilitates viewing Viewfind...

Page 78: ...LE 3 SCENE FILE 4 SCENE FILE 5 SCENE FILE 6 FILE 1 SCENE FILE 1 SCENE FILE 2 SCENE FILE 3 SCENE FILE 4 SCENE FILE 5 SCENE FILE 6 FILE 2 SCENE FILE 1 SCENE FILE 2 SCENE FILE 3 SCENE FILE 4 SCENE FILE 5 SCENE FILE 6 FILE 3 SCENE FILE 1 SCENE FILE 2 SCENE FILE 3 SCENE FILE 4 SCENE FILE 5 SCENE FILE 6 FILE 4 USER FILE1 USER FILE2 USER FILE3 USER FILE4 USER FILE initial value USER FILE Factory defaults...

Page 79: ...This will cause the SD memory card to pop out of the slot Remove the SD memory card and close the slot cover SD memory cards must not be used or stored in an environment where they may be Exposed to high temperatures humidities Exposed to water droplets or Electrically charged For storage the SD memory card must be kept inserted into the camera with the lid closed Formatting Writing and Reading an...

Page 80: ...memory card not accessible The SD memory card is not accessible When the current access operation ends reformat the card How to Use Scene File Data The camera stores up to six settings for specific shooting situations as scene files When shooting you can retrieve the desired file instantly Selecting a scene file 1 Select the menu option FILE SELECT in the SCENE FILE screen then press the JOG dial ...

Page 81: ...isplay in the following order space alphabet A to Z numerics 0 to 9 symbols _ If the RESET button is pressed when the filename has been set the characters are cleared PUSH MENU TO RETURN S P A R K FILE SELECT 3 NAME EDIT After you finish setting the filename press the MENU button This completes the NAME EDIT change A change that has been confirmed is retained after a power down and is not affected...

Page 82: ...Other Settings on SD Memory Cards You can save up to four scene file settings or other settings as files on an SD memory card and you can also load them from the card Current scene file settings are automatically saved in the camera and written to an SD memory card When data has been read from an SD memory card the current settings are rewritten at the same time as the data saved inside the unit T...

Page 83: ... Files From an SD Memory Card Perform steps 1 to 3 move to TITLE RELOAD so that YES is displayed in step 5 and press the JOG dial button The file is reloaded To title a file 1 Perform steps 1 to 5 2 Use the JOG dial button to select characters then press the JOG dial button to move to the next character You can input any of the following characters Space A to Z 0 to 9 _ You can erase all character...

Page 84: ... holder includes both a power supply output connector for lighting and a lighting control switch which are convenient when attaching a light Please contact Anton Bauer for information about the lighting system 2 Insert the battery and slide it in the direction of the arrow Release lever NOTE Removing the battery Completely push down and hold the release lever on the battery holder Then slide the b...

Page 85: ...ding to the battery characteristics For details refer to BATTERY SETUP Screen page 117 NOTE For information about the V mount adapter plate please contact the store where you purchased the camera recorder With the V mount adapter plate installed percent values cannot be displayed when using batteries that show the remaining battery capacity Use of the External DC Power Supply 1 Connect the externa...

Page 86: ...wo core 18 AWG or larger shielded cable nominal cross sectional area 0 824 mm2 When using an external power supply other than the AC adaptor check the DC IN socket pin information to ensure correct polarity If a 12 V power supply is accidentally connected to the GND terminal this could cause a fire or personal injury 1 2 3 4 Pin No Signal 1 GND 2 3 NC 4 12 V CASE Frame GND DC IN socket NOTE When b...

Page 87: ...e holder of the viewfinder 1 Open the microphone holder Microphone holder 2 Mount the microphone and tighten the clamping screw Clamping screw 3 Connect the microphone cable to the MIC IN jack on the camera MIC IN jack 4 Set the AUDIO IN switch to FRONT depending on the audio channel to be recorded AUDIO IN switch NOTE When using the front microphone you may replace the microphone holder with the ...

Page 88: ... be recorded AUDIO IN Switch Set the menu option WIRELESS TYPE in the AUDIO SETUP screen to DUAL for a 2 channel wireless receiver When Using Audio Devices 1 Connect the audio device to the AUDIO IN jack with the XLR cable 2 Set the AUDIO IN switch to REAR for the channel to which the XLR cable is connected 3 Set the LINE MIC selector switch on the rear panel to LINE AUDIO IN switch AUDIO IN jack ...

Page 89: ...er in the direction of the arrow and slide the camera backward to remove it Red Lever Black Lever NOTE If the tripod adapter s pin does not return to its original position after the camera has been removed hold the red lever down and move the black lever in the direction of the arrow again in order to return the pin to its original position Please note that the camera cannot be mounted if the pin ...

Page 90: ...ounted on a crane during recording DC OUT connector 1 2 3 4 Cable connector HR10A 7P 4P 73 Hirose Electric Co For details on the connector refer to page 138 Resist ance REC Start Stop Connection example LED Pin assignment 1 GND 2 TALLY OUT The AG 3DP1 has open collector output TALLY ON Low impedance TALLY OFF High impedance 3 REC Start Stop switch This pin is connected in parallel with the REC but...

Page 91: ...e clip Add or delete a shot mark on the clip thumbnail Format P2 cards and SD memory cards Uploading and editing clip metadata from the SD memory card Saving the log data Thumbnail Operations Thumbnail Manipulations Overview Thumbnail screens are configured as follows INDICATOR DATA DISPLAY DATE FORMAT THUMBNAIL SIZE PLAYBACK RESUME THUMBNAIL INIT EXIT THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY ALL CLIP SAME FO...

Page 92: ...status of the card slots L left and R right is indicated The letter of the card slot that contains a P2 card is indicated in yellow NOTE When the following P2 card is inserted the slot letter is displayed in a magenta frame RUN DOWN CARD A P2 card on which the maximum number of overwrites has been exceeded DIR ENTRY NG CARD A P2 card on which the directory structure is not supported 4 Remaining ba...

Page 93: ...pied Clip Indicator In models which support edit copying such as the AJ HPM110 this marker is displayed on clips which have undergone edit copying For more information about edit copying see the instruction manual for a model that supports edit copying Selecting Thumbnails Multiple thumbnails can be randomly selected in the thumbnail screen 1 Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer yellow frame...

Page 94: ...the PLAY PAUSE button will temporarily stop pause the process During a pause pressing the REW button moves the pause position to the beginning of the clip Pressing the REW button again moves the pause position to the beginning of the previous clip During a pause pressing the FF button moves the pause position to the beginning of the next clip Pressing the STOP button during clip playback stops the...

Page 95: ...ot mark can be added to a clip thumbnail to distinguish this clip from other clips 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer over the clip to which you want to attach a shot mark 3 Press the USER button to which the shot mark function has been assigned This adds a shot mark to the thumbnail of the clip at the pointer p...

Page 96: ... result of sudden powering down during recording or removal of the P2 card being accessed NOTE Only those clips with yellow defective clip indicators can be restored Delete the clips with red defective clip indicators If the clip cannot be deleted format the P2 card During restoration of the clips however the defective clip indicator may change from yellow to red resulting in inability to restore ...

Page 97: ...o SD memory cards using a PC Download the latest update version of P2 Viewer from the support desk at the following website and install it on your PC http pro av panasonic net Regarding SD memory cards to be used see SD memory card precautions page 22 NOTE Files edited using software other than P2 Viewer are displayed as UNKNOWN DATA and may not be read GLOBAL CLIP ID Displays the global clip ID w...

Page 98: ... allows you to check details of metadata read from SD memory cards 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press the MENU button to select META DATA PROPERTY from the thumbnail menu Then the screen shown below appears 3 Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer to the item to confirm and press the SET button Use this function to check loaded metadata setting...

Page 99: ...s the recording method The COUNT value can be reset using the following procedure Select META DATA PROPERTY from the thumbnail menu then select USER CLIP NAME to display the menu shown below Select COUNT RESET with the cursor and press the SET button to reset the COUNT value to 1 NOTE When an 8 GB or larger capacity P2 is used and the recording session exceeds the prescribed duration AVC Intra100 ...

Page 100: ... ALL P2 CARD INCLUDING CLIP OF OTHER REC MODE is displayed Formatting SD Memory Cards SD memory cards can also be formatted from the thumbnail screen With an SD memory card inserted into the unit perform the following operation 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press the MENU button and select OPERATION FORMAT from the thumbnail menu Select SD CARD and ...

Page 101: ...E or USER CLIP NAME The factory setting is Time Code DATE FORMAT You can specify the display order for the shooting date as either Year Month Day Y M D Month Day Year M D Y or Day Month Year D M Y The factory default setting is Month Day Year The factory default setting is Day Month Year when the area setting is PAL This setting is reflected in the recording date shown in the clip property and the...

Page 102: ... recording format for the clip FRAME RATE The frame rate for the playback REC RATE The recording frame rate is displayed Only displayed for clips recorded using native recording with the VFR function 5 Clip Meta Data Displays more detailed data about the clip Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer and press the SET button to check the detailed content For more information on displayed metadata...

Page 103: ...S The following screen appears When REMAIN is selected 2 5 1 3 4 1 Write protect mark The mark appears if the P2 card is write protected 2 L R P2 card status remaining free space The remaining memory capacity of the P2 card is indicated by a bar graph and percentage The bar graph indicator moves to the left as the remaining free space decreases The following indications may appear depending on the...

Page 104: ...2 card and the total capacity in minutes The digits representing less than minutes are rounded down The used memory capacity of a write protected P2 card is displayed as 100 Note that the indicated capacity will vary according to the frame rate in native recording with VFR operation 4 Used 3D 2D LL recording capacity Displays the used memory capacity for recording calculated from the used memory c...

Page 105: ...ry card inserted in the unit perform the following operation 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press the MENU button and select OPERATION LOG DATA from the thumbnail menu 3 When the following screen appears use the cursor buttons and the SET button to select YES 4 Press the SET button Log data are saved in the SD memory card ...

Page 106: ...ction screen appears on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder PUSH MENU TO EXIT 2 SYSTEM SETUP 3 SW MODE 4 RECORDING SETUP 5 AUDIO SETUP 6 OUTPUT SEL 7 DISPLAY SETUP 8 BATTERY SETUP 1 SCENE FILE MAIN MENU 2 Use the JOG dial button or the cursor buttons er to highlight the function you wish to change PUSH MENU TO EXIT 2 SYSTEM SETUP 3 SW MODE 4 RECORDING SETUP 5 AUDIO SETUP 6 OUTPUT SEL 7 DISPLAY S...

Page 107: ...ed Fast DOWN Hold down the JOG dial button while turning it downwards and maintain this position Or hold the cursor button pressed Initializing the Menu Settings The menu settings contain both the user file settings and the scene file settings You can initialize them separately To initialize scene files i e all the settings other than the scene file settings Select INITIAL in USER FILE of the OTHE...

Page 108: ... MIC LOWCUT CH2 OUTPUT SEL SDI OUT MIC LOWCUT CH3 page 116 MON OUT SEL MIC LOWCUT CH4 TC OUT LIMITER CH1 LIMITER CH2 DISPLAY SETUP EVF PEAK LEVEL AUTO LEVEL CH3 page 116 EVF PEAK FREQ AUTO LEVEL CH4 LCD SETTING TEST TONE LCD BACKLIGHT F MIC POWER ZEBRA1 DETECT R MIC POWER ZEBRA2 DETECT MONITOR SELECT ZEBRA2 F MIC LEVEL MARKER R MIC CH1 LEVEL SAFETY ZONE R MIC CH2 LEVEL FOCUS BAR R LINE LEVEL SYNC ...

Page 109: ...R FUNCTIONS USER FILE page 119 ACCESS LED ALARM REC TALLY EVF BAT LED CLOCK SETTING TIME ZONE H PHASE GENLOCK SEL VERSION MENU INIT MODEL NAME SERIAL NO DIAGNOSTIC OPERATION page 120 OPTION MENU 2 AREA SELECT page 120 1 The 3D ASSIST screen is not displayed when 2D LL recording mode is set 2 To open the OPTION MENU hold down the DISP MODE CHK button and press the MENU button ...

Page 110: ... change to 24 fps may cause the screen to flicker momentarily SYNCHRO SCAN Displays synchro scan shutter speeds to enable the operator to synchronize the camera to computer monitors This function only displays the shutter speeds Use the SYNCHRO SCAN switch to set a shutter speed Set values displayed values are assigned to the current scene file and manipulated using the LOAD SAVE and INIT function...

Page 111: ...like feel A lens aperture set lower than normal video level approx 1 2 is recommended when using cine like gamma to enjoy the full benefit of the function KNEE Sets the compression level knee point of the high brightness video signals received through the MOS sensor to avoid overexposure HIGH High setting compression starts at approx 100 MID Medium setting compression starts at approx 90 LOW Low s...

Page 112: ...or AVC I 50 codec is used for shooting and recording Recording and shooting can be performed at 60P 30PN native recording or 24PN native recording with each codec AVC I 100 60P AVC I 100 30PN AVC I 100 24PN AVC I 50 60P AVC I 50 30PN AVC I 50 24PN When SYSTEM MODE is 720 50P An AVC I 100 or AVC I 50 codec is used for shooting and recording Recording and shooting can be performed at 50P or 25PN nat...

Page 113: ...efer to Assigning Functions to USER Buttons page 50 RET Sets the function assigned to the RET button on the lens REC CHECK RETURN LCD EVF Sets the images on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder that you can select by pressing the LCD EVF button MIX Normal image left lens image or MIX image MIX R Normal image MIX image or right lens image ALL Normal image MIX image right lens image or Side by Side...

Page 114: ...adjustment mode is active the the F AUDIO LEVEL control is disabled regardless of these settings FRONT VR CH2 Enables disables the F AUDIO LEVEL control of CH2 input Same setting as FRONT VR CH1 OFF When the AUDIO SELECT CH2 switch is set to AUTO and auto adjustment mode is active the F AUDIO LEVEL control is disabled regardless of these settings MIC LOWCUT CH1 1 Sets the CH1 microphone low cut fi...

Page 115: ...wer supply for the rear microphone ON Turns on the phantom power supply to the microphone when the rear MIC LINE selector switch is set to MIC and the 48V ON OFF switch is set to ON OFF Does not supply phantom power to the microphone even when the rear MIC LINE selector switch is set to MIC and the 48V ON OFF switch is set to ON MONITOR SELECT Switches the output signal to earphones and speaker wh...

Page 116: ...itor is output L The left lens L image is output MIX The mixed left lens L image and right lens R image is output SIDE The SIDE by SIDE image is output When SDI OUT is set to OFF no image is output from the HD SDI MONITOR OUT connector regardless of this item setting When you wish to output the effect of the 3D assist function set SDI OUT to a setting other than OFF and this item to NORMAL The sig...

Page 117: ...ynchro scan shutter display sec Indicates shutter speed in fractions deg Provides a shutter angle indication Brightness may change when settings are modified DATE TIME Sets the date and time display TIME Hours minutes and second display DATE Year month and day display TIME DATE Hours minutes seconds and year month and day display OFF Not displayed LEVEL METER Sets the Audio Level Meter display ON ...

Page 118: ... TYPE A Adjustable in 0 1 V units 12 0 V 15 3 V 17 0 V TYPE A NEAR Sets the near end voltage for TYPE A Adjustable in 0 1 V units 11 0 V 13 6 V 15 0 V TYPE A END Sets the end voltage for TYPE A Adjustable in 0 1 V units 11 0 V 13 2 V 15 0 V TYPE B FULL Sets the full voltage for TYPE B Adjustable in 0 1 V units 12 0 V 15 5 V 17 0 V TYPE B NEAR Sets the near end voltage for TYPE B Adjustable in 0 1 ...

Page 119: ...ooting preventing backward divergence DETECTION RANGE Selects the detection range of the 3D assist function NARROW 6 56 1080 WIDE 13 12 1080 Use this item to prevent excessive separation due to backward divergence Z WFM SCALE Selects the display mode of the 3D assist function NORMAL Displays all the detection area 2 x Displays a clip in half the detection area OTHER FUNCTIONS Screen Item Setting N...

Page 120: ...rovides details on which firmware versions are used Subscreen CAM SOFT Software of the camera microprocessor SYSCON SOFT Software of the system control microprocessor P2CS BL2 1 Boot program 1 of the P2 control microprocessor P2CS BL2 2 Boot program 2 of the P2 control microprocessor P2CS KR Kernel of the P2 control microprocessor P2CS AP Application software of the P2 control microprocessor VUP S...

Page 121: ...IN selector switch OUTPUT AUTO KNEE selector switch WHITE BAL switch USER MAIN button USER 1 button USER 2 button OUTPUT CHARACTER switch REMOTE connector AJ RC10G NOTE Be sure to turn the POWER switches on the camera and the AJ RC10G off before connecting or disconnecting the controller cable Use only designated cables or designed option cables to connect the AJ RC10G Use of other cables could re...

Page 122: ...esignated option cables to connect the AG EC4G Use of other cables could result in equipment damage For details on the current provided by the REMOTE connector refer to page 138 Data for the operations performed by the AG EC4G are generally stored in the camera Setting the DATA SAVE switch on the AG EC4G to OFF resets the following values to the values before connecting the AG EC4G Synchro scan va...

Page 123: ...e and check the zoom operation Turn the manual zoom lever to check that the image changes to telephoto and wide angle 3 Set the iris to automatic adjustment mode and aim the lens at objects with different degrees of brightness to check that the automatic iris adjustment operates normally 4 Set the iris to manual adjustment mode and turn the iris ring to check the manual iris adjustment 5 Return th...

Page 124: ... repeat Steps 2 to 3 to check the same operation 6 Press the THUMBNAIL button to switch the thumbnail screen to play back currently recorded clip from thumbnail Check that playback is operating normally Inspecting the Audio Level Automatic Adjustment 1 Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 and CH2 switches to AUTO 2 Set the AUDIO IN switch to FRONT 3 Aim the microphone connected to the MIC jack at an appropria...

Page 125: ... Setting User Bits page 61 for the setting procedures 2 Set the time code Please refer to Setting the Time Code page 63 for the setting procedures 3 Set the TCG switch to R RUN Press the COUNTER button to display the time code on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder 4 Press the REC button Check that the counter display number changes as recording progresses 5 Press the REC button again Check that ...

Page 126: ...ent sunlight which could damage the camera from entering Charging the Internal Battery The internal battery preserves the date and time settings If the camera is left unused for half a year or longer the internal battery may become depleted and the battery icon may appear on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder Should this happen connect an external DC power supply or battery and leave the camera...

Page 127: ... to OFF in the DISPLAY SETUP screen Blinks 1 time per second Lights Continuous tone The battery is exhausted Recording and playback stop The camera stops automatically when the voltage drops Replace the battery 4 Version mismatch VERSION MISMATCH PLEASE UPDATE Blinks white Blinks 4 times per second Blinks 4 times per second No Version misatch has occurred Only SD CARD FORMAT and UPDATE are availab...

Page 128: ...tone 4 times per second A recording error has occurred The error may terminate recording 7 Turn the power off and then back on again and check recording and playback Replace any P2 card that does not enable normal recording Continued on the next page 4 Camera WARINNG cause indication FOCUS NG Focus error L R or L R ZOOM NG Zoom error L R or L R IRIS NG Iris error L R or L R ND FILTER NG ND filter ...

Page 129: ...battery level indication blinks This indication appears even if CARD BATT is set to OFF in the DISPLAY SETUP screen Blinks 1 time per second Blinks 1 time per second No The battery is near depletion Operation continues 9 Replace the battery as necessary 13 P2 card nearly fully recorded The P2 card level indicator blinks Blinks 1 time per second during recording Blinks 1 time per second during reco...

Page 130: ... had been recorded across multiple cards using another 3D device Any clip recorded across multiple cards is not supported NO CARD No P2 or SD card is inserted Insert compatible media NO FILE The designated file is not found Check the file NO SD CARD No SD card is inserted Insert an SD card TOO MANY CLIPS Too many clips are selected Reduce the number of selected clips UNKNOWN CONTENTS FORMAT P2 car...

Page 131: ...e information and download any firmware you require NOTE The update is completed by loading the downloaded file onto the unit via an SD memory card For details on updating visit the support desk at the following website http pro av panasonic net Be sure to use a compatible SD memory card The unit is compatible with SD memory cards based on the SD and SDHC standards Also be sure to format the memor...

Page 132: ...er 66 Cue up 42 D Date and Time 28 MENU DATE TIME 117 DC power 85 MENU DETAIL CORING 110 MENU DETAIL LEVEL 110 MENU DETECTION RANGE 119 MENU DIAGNOSTIC screen 120 Dimensions 135 MENU DIONIC160 NEAR 118 MENU DIONIC90 NEAR 118 MENU DISPLAY SETUP screen 116 E Electronic Shutter 48 MENU ENDURA10 NEAR 118 MENU EVF BAT LED 119 MENU EVF PEAK FREQ 116 MENU EVF PEAK LEVEL 116 Errors 70 130 MENU EXT DC IN S...

Page 133: ...MENU OUTPUT SEL screen 116 Overcranking effects 39 P P2 Cards Formatting 100 Inserting 30 Prevent Accidental Erasure 31 Recording times 32 Removing 30 Status 31 Status Display 73 MENU PAG L95 NEAR 118 Playback 42 Playing back clips 94 Power supply 84 Properties 102 R MENU R LINE LEVEL 115 MENU R MIC CH1 LEVEL 115 MENU R MIC CH2 LEVEL 115 MENU R MIC POWER 115 MENU REC COUNTER 117 MENU REC FORMAT 11...

Page 134: ... 118 U MENU UB MODE 114 Undercranking effects 39 Updating 131 User bits 59 USER buttons 50 USER CLIP NAME 99 MENU USER FILE 119 MENU USER MAIN 113 MENU USER1 113 MENU USER2 113 V MENU V DETAIL LEVEL 110 Variable Frame Rate VFR 37 Variable Speed Playback 42 MENU VERSION 120 MENU VFR 110 Viewfinder Screen displays 68 Status Displays 67 W Warning System 127 Warnings 70 Waveform monitor 75 White Balan...

Page 135: ...cifications General Power supply DC 12 V 11 V to 17 V Power consumption 38 W Camera only indicates safety information Ambient operating temperature humidity 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 10 to 80 relative humidity Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Weight Approx 6 1 kg 13 4 lb camera unit only Approx 7 9 kg 17 4 lb including an AJ HVF21KG a DIONIC battery two P2 cards and an AJ MC900G micro...

Page 136: ... to 1 250 0 Shutter speed slow 60i 60p mode 1 15 1 30 30p mode 1 15 24p mode 1 12 50i 50p mode 1 12 5 1 25 25p mode 1 12 5 Frame rates 59 94 Hz mode variable 12 15 18 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 34 36 40 44 48 54 60 fps frames per second 50 Hz mode variable 12 15 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 34 37 42 45 48 50 fps frames per second Memory card recorder Unit Recording media P2 card Recordin...

Page 137: ...LINE MIC 48 V selectable LINE available menu selections 4 dBu 0 dBu 3 dBu MIC available menu selections 50 dBu 60 dBu WIRELESS 25 pin D SUB 40 dBu Earphone ø3 5 mm stereo mini jack 2 Internal speaker 28 mm diameter 1 Other Input Output Unit TC IN BNC 1 0 5 V p p to 8 V p p 10 kΩ TC OUT BNC 1 low impedance 2 0 V 0 5 V p p DC IN XLR 1 4 pins DC 12 V DC 11 0 V to 17 0 V DC OUT 4 pins DC 12 V DC 11 0 ...

Page 138: ...No NC5FBH NEUTRIK AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 1 GND 2 AUDIO IN H 3 AUDIO IN C Panasonic Part No K1AY103A0001 Manufacturer Part No HA16PRM 3SG 72 Hirose Electric Co PUSH 1 3 2 REMOTE 1 CAM DATA H 2 CAM DATA C 3 CAM CONT H 4 CAM CONT C 5 R C ON 6 R C VIDEO OUT 7 R C VIDEO GND 8 NC 9 UNREG 12 V Max 0 6 A 10 GND Panasonic Part No K1AY110JA001 Manufacturer Part No HR10A 10R 10SC 71 Hirose Electric Co 1 2 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 139: ...M5 Not used 9 RM4 Not used 10 SPARE 1 Not used 11 SPARE 2 Not used 12 EXT CLK Not used 13 CLK SHIELD Not used 14 CH 2 SHIELD GND 15 CH 2 HOT Audio input from a wireless receiver CH2 HOT 16 CH 2 COLD Audio input from a wireless receiver CH2 COLD 17 5 6 V Power supply for a wireless receiver 18 VIDEO OUT Not used 19 VIDEO RET Not used 20 VIDEO EN Not used 21 RM1 RM CLK Not used 22 RM2 RM DATA Not us...

Page 140: ...sposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Un...

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