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Screen displays (continued)

Error displays

Errors are displayed when trouble has occurred 
in the unit, P2 card, etc. If the error persists even 
after turning the power off and back on, depending 
on what the error message says, replace the card 
or contact your dealer.

SYSTEM ERROR

  This appears when trouble has occurred in the 

system. Turn the system’s power off and then 
back on. P2 MICON ERROR (no response from 
P2 microcomputer), P2 CONTROL ERROR (P2 
control trouble)

TURN POWER OFF

  This appears when trouble has occurred because 

a card was ejected while its data was being 
accessed. Turn the system’s power off and then 
back on.

REC WARNING

  This appears when trouble has occurred during 

recording. Initiate the recording again. If the 
warning is still displayed, consult your dealer.
CARD ERR (1) (2) (1/2) (Trouble with the P2 
card in the slot corresponding to the number 
shown)

•  If the warning persists, turn off the power.
•  If the warning persists even when recording is 

initiated again, replace the existing card with 
another one.

  REC RAM OVERFLOW

  (Recording RAM overflow)
 

ERROR

 (Other errors)

CANNOT PLAY

  This appears when trouble has occurred during 

playback.

CARD ERR (1) (2) (1/2)

  (Trouble with the P2 card in the slot 

corresponding to the number shown)

 

CLIP ERROR

 (Clip trouble)

 

UPDATING

 (clip information now being read)

 

ERROR

 (Other errors)

1394

  This appears when trouble has occurred in the 

1394 connection or signals.

 

1394 INITIAL ERROR

 (Connection trouble)

 

1394 INPUT ERROR (OTHER FORMAT)

(Wrong input format)

 

1394 INPUT

 

ERROR

 (Input trouble)

Summary of Contents for AGHPG10 - MEMORY CARD PORTABLE RECORDER

Page 1: ...rations Name of the parts Introduction For your reference Operating Instructions Memory Card Portable Recorder Model No F0707K0 M Printed in Japan VQT1H84 ENGLISH Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use D ...

Page 2: ...L LIQUIDS USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY CAUTION THE AC RECEPTACLE MAINS SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE...

Page 3: ...e harmful 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...

Page 4: ...he respective companies Recommendation for Use of Genuine Panasonic Battery Pack Rechargeable Battery Thank you for using a Panasonic product It has been our policy to recommend that the genuine Panasonic battery pack be used for any Panasonic product that uses a battery pack including digital cameras It has however been found that imitation battery packs that look very similar to the genuine Pana...

Page 5: ...nto your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the 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 ...

Page 6: ...ng ejecting SD memory cards 26 Formatting SD memory cards 26 Precautions for using SD memory cards 26 Saving USER files on SD memory cards 27 Playback Thumbnail display 28 Playback formats 28 Switching playback formats 28 Names and functions thumbnail display screen parts 28 Changing the displays on the thumbnail display screen 31 Setting the items to be displayed 32 Clip management 33 Selecting c...

Page 7: ...he P2 card data USB DEVICE mode 1394 DEVICE mode 60 Editing in the USB device mode 60 Editing in the 1394 device mode 61 Displays Screen displays 62 Normal displays 62 Warning displays 64 Error displays 66 Selecting what is to be displayed on the screen 67 List of recording playback and output formats 68 Menu Basic operations on the setting menus 70 Initializing the setting menu 70 Setting menu co...

Page 8: ...a P2 camera recorder can be played back on the spot 2 Outputting the data to the external monitor for playback page 46 The data content both pictures and sound which has been shot on P2 cards can be output to the external monitor and played back Recording data on P2 cards 3 Simultaneous recording of data onto P2 cards page 48 When connected to a P2 camera recorder the unit enables the data content...

Page 9: ... saved on an external hard drive can be reloaded onto a P2 card Only in the USB HOST mode Editing 5 Editing by connecting the unit to a PC page 62 The unit can be connected to a PC and the PC can then be used to edit the data content on P2 cards AG HPG10 1394 cable USB 2 0 cable AG HPG10 1394 cable USB 2 0 cable AG HPG10 this unit P2 card Hard drive AG HPG10 this unit P2 card PC ...

Page 10: ...ustrations in these instructions Illustrations portable recorder menu screens etc in these operating instructions differ slightly from the actual portable recorder References References are shown as Page 10 About this manual ...

Page 11: ...without the permission of the copyright holders Precautions when connecting the unit using a DV IEEE1394 cable Windows Before connecting the cable turn off the unit s power and check the shape and insertion direction of the cable connector Apple Macintosh Before connecting the cable turn on the power of the Apple computer and then check the shape and insertion direction of the cable connector Page...

Page 12: ...ton page 17 5 REW button page 17 6 THUMBNAIL MODE button Page 17 7 STOP button page 17 8 MENU MODE CHK button Page 17 9 COUNTER button page 49 10 RESET TC SET button page 20 11 FF button page 17 12 USER button page 25 13 PAGE AUDIO MON VAR button Page 43 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 4 6 2 1 Operation area ...

Page 13: ...tors page 46 14 VIDEO OUT connector page 46 15 HD SD SDI OUT connector page 46 16 IEEE1394 input output connector page 48 17 Component output connector D4 connector page 46 18 USB 2 0 connector Type A page 50 19 USB 2 0 connector Type B page 60 20 Headphone jack page 64 2 3 1 USER SET THUMBNAIL MODE MENU MODE CHK REC PAGE AUDIO MON VAR POWER COUNTER RESET TC SET AG HPG10 OPEN HOST DEVICE OUTPUT CH...

Page 14: ...ge the battery at other temperature and humidity levels While the battery is being used or charged it will become hot If the playback and stop operations are repeated more than necessary the playback time will be shorter than the time given in the above table Before storing the battery make sure that it is discharged When the battery is to be stored for a prolonged period it is recommended that yo...

Page 15: ...16 2 Remove the DC cord s battery connector while pressing the battery eject button 3 Disconnect the AC power supply cord from the power outlet The battery cannot be charged when power is supplied to the unit from the AC adapter The AC adapter is designed to work anywhere in the world with supply voltages ranging from 100 V to 240 V and with power line frequencies of 50 Hz and 60 Hz However in som...

Page 16: ...on in the direction shown by the arrow AG HPG10 AG HPG10 3 Set the LCD screen to the angle where it is easiest to see its displays AG HPG10 AG HPG10 Make sure that the LCD monitor is raised upright before turning it Using the LCD monitor The LCD monitor can be turned 90 degrees to the right The monitor cannot be turned more than 90 degrees Applying excessive force beyond this limit may cause troub...

Page 17: ...u highlighting to the item on the right depending on the menu item it is used to change the value This is used to move the menu highlighting to the item on the left depending on the menu item it is used to change the value This is used to display the menus When it is pressed while a menu is displayed the menu is exited This is used to move the menu highlighting to the item below depending on the m...

Page 18: ...witch to the PC mode Thumbnail display off screen 1394 input recording standby playback standby mode Connect the unit to the device equipped with the IEEE1394 connector and proceed with simultaneous playback and recording S 1394TC QU JUN 19 2005 23 59 59 60 24P 1 TC 12 34 56 00 106 mn 1 2 HD1080i 24PN C H 2 C H P2 60 USBHOST TEXT MEMO REPEAT FULL Display the menu and perform the various settings C...

Page 19: ...e setting menu on the thumbnail display off screen USB HOST mode Connect to a device equipped with a USB connector and operate the connected device 1394 HOST mode Connect to a device equipped with an IEEE1394 connector and operate the connected device USB DEVICE mode 1394 DEVICE mode Connect to a device equipped with an IEEE1394 or USB connector and operate the data on the unit s P2 card from the ...

Page 20: ...creen 5 Using STOP and PLAY select the item to be set LCD COLOR LEVEL This adjusts the color density of the screen LCD BRIGHTNESS This adjusts the screen brightness LCD CONTRAST This adjusts the screen contrast Basic operations continued LCD SET LCD CONTRAST LCD BRIGHTNESS LCD COLOR LEVEL PUSH MENU TO RETURN _ _ _ DISPLAY SETUP PUSH MENU TO RETURN VIDEO OUT OSD DATE TIME P2 CARD REMAIN OTHER DISPL...

Page 21: ...L PUSH PUSH Any year from 2000 to 2030 can be set 7 Press STOP to move the setting item to MONTH CLOCK SET PUSH MENU TO RETURN YEAR DAY MONTH HOUR MIN APR 7 24 13 2007 SEL PUSH PUSH 8 Press FF or REW to set MONTH to MAY CLOCK SET PUSH MENU TO RETURN YEAR DAY MONTH HOUR MIN MAY 7 24 13 2007 SEL PUSH PUSH 9 Use the same method as in steps 4 and 5 to set DAY HOUR and MIN The 24 hour clock system is u...

Page 22: ...Lights up orange Data can be saved on the card or loaded from the card and the data of the current recording is targeted Blinks in orange Data is now being saved or loaded Blinks rapidly in orange The recognition process of the P2 card is underway Blinks in green The P2 card is out of memory Data can be read out only The write protect switch on the P2 card is at the PROTECT setting Data can be loa...

Page 23: ... the number of the slot in which the P2 card to be formatted has been inserted If the card is not going to be formatted select EXIT If MENU is pressed the menu display is cleared 4 Select YES on the confirmation screen and press STILL The selected P2 card is now formatted Formatting P2 cards PROTECT To prevent the data recorded on the P2 card from being deleted by mistake set the write protect swi...

Page 24: ...as been ejected TURN POWER OFF is displayed on the LCD monitor In a case like this turn the power off and then turn it back on When a card was ejected while it was being formatted Re format the card When a card was ejected while its data was being accessed 1 2 Something may have gone wrong with one of the clips page 28 Check the clips and repair the abnormal one For details on repairing clips page...

Page 25: ...s used you may need to update the driver installed in the unit Page 86 P2 card recording durations Concerning P2 cards Using the USER buttons One of ten different functions can be allocated to each of USER1 2 and 3 buttons USER1 SYS FORMAT USER2 SHOT MARK USER3 TEXT MEMO For details refer to the USER1 3 items page 74 on the setting menu SW MODE screen The function allocated to USER is displayed wh...

Page 26: ...THUMBNAIL EXIT SLOT1 SLOT2 SD CARD EXIT 4 Select YES on the confirmation screen and press STILL The selected SD memory card is now formatted Cards can also be formatted from the SD CARD FORMAT item on the CARD FUNCTIONS screen Page 77 With SDHC cards 32 KB of memory will have already been used up Precautions for using SD memory cards With this unit use SD memory cards which meet the SD standard or...

Page 27: ...FILE SD CARD Saving USER files on SD memory cards 6 Press MENU four times to release the menu mode To give titles to files 1 Perform steps 1 to 4 2 Select the characters using STOP and PLAY and move to the next character using STILL Any of the following characters can be input Space A to Z 0 to 9 _ All the characters can be deleted using the unit s RESET button 3 After all the characters have been...

Page 28: ...O50 25 DV 480 60i 30P over 60i 24P over 60i 24PA over 60i 576 50i 25P over 50i 24P 23 98P 30P 29 97P 60P 59 94P 60i 59 94i Names and functions thumbnail display screen parts 2 1 5 4 3 6 7 P X 8 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Switching playback formats To play back clips with different recording formats switch the playback format The numbers of the clips which cannot be played back are displayed in red 1 P...

Page 29: ... position recorded is displayed in yellow When a single clip has been recorded on a multiple number of P2 cards all the slot numbers of the cards on which the clip is recorded will be displayed Gray When a mode other than the USB HOST mode is established or when the USB HOST mode is established but the hard drive is not connected this status is displayed in gray White When the USB HOST mode is est...

Page 30: ...s page 36 It is not possible to repair clips which are indicated by the red defective clip indicator so delete them If these clips cannot be deleted format the P2 card In the case of clips with the wrong formats is displayed instead of X Names and functions of thumbnail display screen parts continued 10 Incomplete clip indicator This appears when a single clip has been recorded onto a multiple num...

Page 31: ...ETUP and press STILL ALL CLIP Select this to display all the clips SAME FORMAT CLIPS Select this to display the clips whose format is the same as the recording format SELECTED CLIPS Select this to display the clips selected by the STILL button MARKED CLIPS Select this to display the clips to which shot marks have been added TEXT MEMO CLIPS Select this to display the clips with text memo data SLOT ...

Page 32: ...FORMAT This menu item enables you to select the format in which the date time of the recording is to be displayed Y M D Year month day M D Y Month day year D M Y Day month year NOTE This setting will also be reflected in the date of the recording which is displayed as one of the clip properties the date time of the recording which is displayed when DATE has been selected as the DATA DISPLAY item s...

Page 33: ...cate that the clip has been selected To release the selection 1 Move the cursor to the selected clip and press STILL again The selection is released By repeating steps 1 and 2 you can select a multiple number of clips Deleting clips You can delete unwanted clips from the P2 by proceeding as follows 1 Display the thumbnail display screen 2 Select the clips to be deleted 3 Press MENU 4 Using STOP PL...

Page 34: ...lip to a continuous originally connected clip 1 Display the thumbnail display screen 2Select the incomplete clip to be connected 3 Press MENU 4 Using STOP PLAY and STILL select OPERATION RE CONNECTION and press STILL 5 Select YES and press STILL 6 When the completion message has appeared press OK STILL A clip is recognized as incomplete when A clip recorded on a multiple number of P2 cards has bee...

Page 35: ...lip at the copy destination will be deleted If there is a clip with the same GLOBAL CLIP ID one which for instance was previously copied to the copy destination OVER WRITE will appear To overwrite the existing clip select YES or to cancel the overwriting select NO and press STILL OVER WRITE also appears when copying onto the P2 card a different clip which has been recorded on a multiple number of ...

Page 36: ...ayed and press STILL Information on the selected clip now appears on the screen 1 Information added to clips The indicators or numbers of text memos or voice memos which have been inserted into clips are displayed In addition when a P2 card on which clips have been recorded has been write protected the mark is displayed V Voice memo indicator This is displayed on clips to which voice memos have be...

Page 37: ... ACCESS Last update date etc name of the person who created the clip and date on which it was created date on which the clip was last updated and name of the person who last updated the clip DEVICE Serial number of device used to record the clip name of the device manufacturer serial number model number SHOOT Recording start and end dates etc name of person who shot the clip date on which shooting...

Page 38: ... Caps a b d f g h j k l _ OK EXIT z x c v b n m USER CLIP NAME 05F00080458200000002 USER CLIP NAME 8 Select OK and press STILL to exit the editing 9 Press MENU and select EXIT to exit You can edit the following information USER CLIP NAME This displays the name of the clip which has been set by the user the global clip ID is set as the default value ACCESS CREATOR Name of the person who did the rec...

Page 39: ... Shot marks cannot be inserted into the clips on a card whose write protect switch is at the PROTECT position Displaying the P2 card status The statuses of the P2 card slots operation statuses of the P2 cards and other card information can be displayed on the screen and checked 1 Display the thumbnail display screen 2 Press MENU 3 Using STOP PLAY and STILL select PROPERTY PROPERTY SETUP P2 CARD CA...

Page 40: ...mory of the P2 card are converted into minutes and displayed Fractions of a minute are discarded so that the total of the remaining memory or used memory on each P2 card may not exactly correspond to the total memory 4 Slot remaining memory or used memory total A figure representing the total for the remaining memory or used memory of the cards in the two P2 card slots is displayed The free memory...

Page 41: ...OT SUPPORTED The card format does not comply with the SD standard USED Used memory bytes BLANK Free memory bytes TOTAL Total memory bytes NUMBER OF CLIPS Number of clips contained on the SD memory card when the clips were copied onto an SD memory card with a proxy or P2 camera recorder PROTECT Write protect status Proxy recording is not possible with this unit 4 Press OK STILL 5 Press MENU to exit...

Page 42: ...umbnail image is released this type of playback is possible even during stop If the button is held down the playback speed is increased to 32x normal speed When it is pressed during pause the previous clip is selected for playback Stop Pause When this button is pressed again playback is resumed 1 Display the thumbnail display screen 2 Using FF or REW move the yellow frame cursor to the target clip...

Page 43: ...ame feed playback 1 Press STILL during playback to establish the pause mode 2 Press PAGE AUDIO MON VAR The clips are fed frame by frame in the forward direction using and in the reverse direction using Alternatively is displayed When the button is held down frame feeding is continued To return to normal playback press PLAY Repeat playback The selected clip is played repeatedly 1 Display the thumbn...

Page 44: ...The cursor moves to the bottom of the LCD monitor screen 5 Using FF or REW move the cursor to the time stamp number to be played back and press PLAY Playback starts from the time code position of the text memo where the cursor is positioned When playback ends at the end of the clip the thumbnail screen is restored and the cursor returns to the time code position where playback was started 6 Press ...

Page 45: ...d block will be copied While copying is underway the progress made in copying and cancel are displayed To stop the copying at any time press STILL The YES NO confirmation screen now appears Using STOP and STILL select YES Replacing thumbnail images The thumbnail display images of the clips to which text memos were added at the top of the LCD monitor screen can be replaced with still images to whic...

Page 46: ... 2 Press MODE The thumbnail display off screen appears 3 Press MENU 4 Using STOP and PLAY select AV OUT SEUP setting item and press STILL 5 Using STOP and PLAY select item and press STILL 6 Press MENU to end the procedure AG HPG10 OUTPUT CH 1 CH 2 AUDIO VIDEO 1394 HD SD SDI COMPONENT OUT HD SD SDI output Video output component output HD SD SDI OUT connector VIDEO OUT connector AUDIO OUT CH1 CH2 co...

Page 47: ...signals and output 576i 576i format signals are output 720p 1080i signals are down converted to 576i and output SDI OUT ON SDI signals are output OFF SDI signals are not output SDI METADATA ON The meta data is superimposed onto the HD SDI signals OFF The meta data is not superimposed onto the HD SDI signals SDI EDH ON EDH is superimposed onto the SD SDI signals OFF EDH is not superimposed onto the...

Page 48: ...ETUP SYS FORMAT setting press STILL and ensure that the 1394 video input image format and the unit s recording format are the same For details refer to setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen page 72 AG HPG10 5 As in step 4 after selecting RECORDING SETUP using STOP and STILL set the time code user s bit and so on For details refer to setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen page 72 6 Press the two REC but...

Page 49: ... on one card you can replace the other card with a fresh card and in this way record continuously onto 3 or more cards This is called hot swap recording However the fresh P2 card may not be recognized when it is inserted into the empty slot at certain timings Before and after when recording continuously from one slot to the other It is recommended that you insert a fresh P2 card while the card on ...

Page 50: ...ase of some hard drives the intended operations may not be performed properly A hard drive with a SATA serial ATA or PATA parallel ATA interface connected through a USB conversion cable may not be recognized While formatting or copying is in progress do not disconnect the cables eject the P2 cards or turn off the power of the unit or hard drive Such actions will require the power to be turned on a...

Page 51: ... seconds The USB HOST mode is now established and USBHOST appears at the bottom of the thumbnail screen To exit the HOST mode 1 Hold down POWER for at least 2 seconds to turn off the unit s power The PC mode cannot be released simply by holding down MODE While files are being transferred the power will not be turned off even when POWER is pressed Usable hard drives The following hard drive can be ...

Page 52: ...nail displays reading data one clip at a time formatting P2STORE This refers to the P2 Store AJ PCS060G hard drive It cannot be used to write data Reading all the data on one card at a time thumbnail displays reading data one clip at a time FAT FAT16 or FAT32 is the first basic partition on a PC etc and the CONTENTS directory must be in the root directory of this partition Thumbnail displays readi...

Page 53: ...drive will be erased 1 Switch to the USB HOST mode 2 Connect the USB hard drive 3 Press MENU 4 Using STOP PLAY and STILL select HDD EXPLORE and press STILL The Explorer screen is opened 5 Press MENU select OPERATION FORMAT HDD using STOP PLAY and STILL and press STILL 6 Select YES and press STILL 7 When the confirmation message appears again select YES and press STILL The hard drive is now formatt...

Page 54: ...efer to Formatting the hard drive 3 Insert the P2 card 4 Press MENU 5 Using STOP PLAY and STILL select HDD EXPORT and press STILL 6 Select the number of the P2 card slot where the P2 copy source card was inserted and press STILL 7 Select YES and press STILL A progress bar is displayed while the data is being exported To stop exporting the data at any time press the STILL move the cursor to YES on ...

Page 55: ...rd drive model name 4 SIZE Total memory size of hard drive 5 USED Amount of hard drive memory used unit GB and area of P2 card used unit cards 6 REMAIN Remaining hard drive memory unit GB 7 Partition number Partition unit equivalent to one P2 card number inside hard drive Using FF and REW you can switch the display between the list with the dates times and the names of the partitions given by the ...

Page 56: ...nd system format The recording mode of the clip at the cursor position and system format are displayed 4 Disk information For details refer to the previous page When the menu is displayed and EXIT is selected the Explorer screen is restored If necessary you can change the displays on the thumbnail screen The steps taken to do this are the same as for the thumbnail displays for cards Refer to Chang...

Page 57: ... incomplete in which case they will be indicated by the indicator If this is the case use the connecting function to reconfigure these clips Refer to Connecting incomplete clips Using a menu setting you can choose whether to verify the two sets of data when copying Importing one clip at a time to a P2 card You can select the hard drive clips and import them onto a P2 card 1 Insert the P2 card that...

Page 58: ...rive is connected and can be used in black when it is not connected and in red when data cannot be copied because of its formatting or other reasons If you plan to copy data onto a hard drive indicated in red format the hard drive first 4 Remaining battery charge The remaining battery charge is displayed here 5 Remaining hard drive memory display The remaining memory and total memory of the hard d...

Page 59: ...f the P2 card data will also be terminated if the process is aborted during verification of the two sets of data Hard drive status displays You can display the status of the hard drive which is connected to the unit 1 Using STOP and PLAY select PROPERTY and press STILL 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 VENDER Name of vender 2 MODEL Hard drive model name 3 SIZE Total memory size of hard drive 4 USED Amount of hard dri...

Page 60: ...P and PLAY select USB DEVICE and press STILL 6 Press MENU twice to display the thumbnail display off screen 7 Hold down MODE for at least 2 seconds After USB DEVICE is displayed USB DEVICE CONNECT is displayed once the file access enable status is established The mode cannot be changed or menus displayed while the USB device mode is established USB DEVICE USB DEVICE CONNECT 8 Edit the data on the ...

Page 61: ...LAY select 1394 DEVICE and press STILL 6 Press MENU twice to display the thumbnail display off screen 7 Hold down MODE for at least 2 seconds After 1394 DEVICE is displayed 1394 DEVICE CONNECT is displayed once the file access enable status is established The mode cannot be changed or menus displayed while the 1394 device mode is established 8 Edit the data on the P2 card using the personal comput...

Page 62: ...elds per second FR 50P 50P progressive mode 50 frames per second FR 25P 25P progressive mode 25 frames per second FR No information No information displayed 2 Warning information P2 This blinks when a P2 card has not been inserted or if it is write protected P2 FULL This blinks when there is no more free memory on the P2 card This blinks when there is no charge left in the battery This blinks when...

Page 63: ...OST mode is established 11 Text memo shot mark displays These displays appear for about 3 seconds when USER to which a shot mark or a text memo has been assigned ahead of time is pressed and the shot mark or text memo is recorded MARK ON When a shot mark has been added MARK OFF When a shot mark has been deleted TEXT MEMO When a text memo has been added INVALID When deletion is not possible 12 Info...

Page 64: ...played when this P2 card is inserted into a P2 device or when recording has ended RUN DOWN CARD The P2 card has reached the end of its service life It is recommended that you replace it Even when a warning appears it can still be used for recording or playback However a warning will be displayed when this P2 card is inserted into a P2 device or when recording has ended FORMAT ERR The card does not...

Page 65: ...rred while accessing the P2 card Check the P2 card MISMATCH COMPONENT Data cannot be copied because of a mismatch in the memory or format of the copy source P2 card and copy destination P2 card Use P2 cards with the right amount of memory UNKNOWN DEVICE CONNECTED A DVD drive or other devices which are not supported have been connected After disconnecting the unnecessary devices turn the power of t...

Page 66: ...trouble has occurred during recording Initiate the recording again If the warning is still displayed consult your dealer CARD ERR 1 2 1 2 Trouble with the P2 card in the slot corresponding to the number shown If the warning persists turn off the power If the warning persists even when recording is initiated again replace the existing card with another one REC RAM OVERFLOW Recording RAM overflow ER...

Page 67: ...ency displays x 5 1394 TC display x x 6 SQU display x 7 Playback frame rate display x x 8 Audio level meter display 9 Data time and time display 10 USB HOST display 11 TEXT MEMO SHOTMARK display 12 Repeat playback setting display x 13 Remaining battery charge display 14 Remaining media memory displays 15 Media information displays 16 Operation status displays 17 Information display 18 Monitor volu...

Page 68: ... 480i 480i 59 94i 480i 59 94i 720P 24PN 60P recording disabled playback only 2 4ch 4 AUTO 720P 59 94P 4ch 4 720P 59 94P 480i 59 94i DVCPRO HD720P 59 94P 1080i 1080i 59 94i 1080i 59 94i 480i 480i 59 94i 480i 59 94i 480i 60i DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV480i 59 94i 5 4ch or 2 channels 7 Invalid 480i 59 94i 4ch or 2 channels 6 480i 59 94i 480i 59 94i DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV480i 59 94i 4 1 The signals are converted t...

Page 69: ...DVCPRO HD 720P 50P 1080i 1080i 50i 1080i 59 94i 576i 576i 50i 480i 59 94i 576i 50i DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV576i 50i 5 4ch or 2 channels 7 Invalid 576i 50i 4ch or 2 channels 6 720P 59 94P 576i 50i DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV 576i 50i 4 1080i 59 94i 480i 59 94i 1 The signals are converted to OVER 60P by 2 2 pull down for playback 2 The signals are converted to OVER 60P by 2 3 pull down for playback 3 The signals a...

Page 70: ...OP and PLAY move to the item to be set RECORDING SETUP PUSH MENU TO RETURN TCG TC PRESET 1394 UB REGEN 1394 TC REGEN TC MODE UB MODE DV ON DF REC RUN ON 720P 60P FRM RATE SD 480i 576 MODE SYS FORMAT 7 Press STILL to set the item To change a numerical value etc use FF and REW to change the setting 8 To change other items repeat steps 6 and 7 To exit the settings press MENU and return to the thumbna...

Page 71: ...HER DISPLAY P2 CARD REMAIN CARD BATT LEVEL METER DATE TIME VIDEO OUT OSD DISPLAY SETUP SETUP SDI EDH SDI METADATA SDI OUT CMPNT SDI SEL AV OUT SETUP AUDIO OUT REPEAT PLAY PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS USER3 USER2 USER1 SW MODE 1394 IN PRESET UB PRESET UB MODE 1394 UB REGEN TC PRESET TCG TC MODE 1394 TC REGEN SD 480i 576 MODE SYS FORMAT RECORDING SETUP MAIN MENU Menus enclosed in the broken line frames are no...

Page 72: ... the time code set using the TC MODE item or TCG item TC MODE 60 Hz regions only This is used to select the time code compensation mode when recording the time codes of the internal time code generator DF The drop frame mode is used NDF The non drop frame mode is used TCG This is used to set the operation mode for running the time code of the internal time code generator FREE RUN The time code run...

Page 73: ... rate 60 30 or 24 I P identification information Conversion information Frame rate factor d Recording control information Update frame information REC START STOP information Note When playing back native recorded clips To set the 1394 output user s bit as the frame rate information select FRM RATE for this setting and play back the clips If this is the case the user s bit displayed on the screen w...

Page 74: ... memo is recorded Page 38 LCD BL LCD backlight page 76 V OUT OSD Video output on screen display page 76 AUDIO OUT Audio output page 75 SLOT SEL P2 card slot selection page 49 LCD RVS LCD reverse page 76 WFM Waveform monitor page 49 USER2 This is used to set which function is to be assigned to the USER2 button The settings of this item are the same as the USER1 item settings SHOT MARK USER3 This is...

Page 75: ... This is used to set the format when D connector signals and HD SD SDI signals are output 60 Hz regions AUTO Operation reflects the setting selected for the SYS FORMAT item on the RECORDING SETUP screen 1080i 480i 50 Hz regions AUTO Operation reflects the setting selected for the SYS FORMAT item on the RECORDING SETUP screen 1080i 576i SDI OUT This is used to set the SDI output ON SDI signals are ...

Page 76: ...2 card is to be calculated ONE CARD The amount of memory remaining on the P2 card in the selected slot is calculated TOTAL The amount of memory remaining on the P2 cards in both slots is calculated OTHER DISPLAY This is used to set the amount of information to be displayed on the LCD monitor Page 73 OFF PARTIAL ALL LCD BACKLIGHT This is used to adjust the backlight of the LCD monitor The backlight...

Page 77: ...s used to reduce the transmittance of the background behind the menu display screen so that the menu characters can be seen more easily ON The background transmittance is reduced This transmittance is not reduced while the LCD SET item on the DISPLAY SETUP screen is being set OFF The background transmittance is 100 WFM This is used to select what is to be displayed on the waveform monitor OFF No d...

Page 78: ...e increments from 12 00 hours behind GMT to 13 00 hours ahead of GMT a setting of 12 45 hours ahead is also available Refer to the table below 9 00 Time difference from GMT Region city Time difference from GMT Region city 00 00 Greenwich 00 30 01 00 Azores 01 30 02 00 Central Atlantic 02 30 03 00 Buenos Aires 03 30 Newfoundland 04 00 Halifax Nova Scotia 04 30 05 00 New York 05 30 06 00 Chicago 06 ...

Page 79: ...ff during playback PLAY CUE rapid forward REV rapid reverse FF REW or STILL or during recording LANGUAGE This is used to set the language in which the menu is to be displayed ENGLISH English JAPANESE Japanese CHINESE Chinese SYSTEM FREQ This is used to set the system frequency in line with NTSC or PAL 59 9 Hz 50 Hz USER FILE LOAD The settings of the user files last saved are loaded SAVE The settin...

Page 80: ... the input or output signals RATE Transfer rate of the input or output signals 60 50 System of input or output signals CH Value of the channels whose signals are input or output SPEED Transfer speed of the input or output signals STATUS Status of the signals which are input or output by the IEEE1394 digital interface VIDEO Status of the input or output video signals AUDIO Status of the input or ou...

Page 81: ...ttery with a fully charged battery P 63 Battery related Q A The battery charge is depleted quickly Was the battery charged sufficiently Charge the battery until the CHARGE lamp on the AC adapter goes off P 14 Is the battery being used in a location where the temperature is low Batteries are affected by the ambient temperature Batteries operate for shorter periods of time at low temperature locatio...

Page 82: ...switch at the PROTECT position Images cannot be recorded while this switch is at the PROTECT position P 23 Does the P2 card have very little remaining memory Either save the data concerned on another media and delete the unnecessary data on the P2 card concerned or replace the P2 card with a new card Has the P2 card been formatted properly Does the card have a format which cannot be used Format th...

Page 83: ...selector on the TV set at the video input position Carefully read the instructions accompanying the TV set and select the connected video input connector No playback sound is heard from the unit s speaker Has the unit s volume level been turned down too low Press the AUDIO MON VAR button and adjust the volume level P 64 No hot swap playback This unit does not support hot swap playback To continue ...

Page 84: ...ely affect the recorded images and sound When using the unit at the beach or similar locations take care to protect it from sand and dust Sand and dust may damage the unit and its cards Take particular care when inserting or ejecting the cards AC adapter and battery When the battery temperature is extremely high or extremely low or when the battery has not been used for a prolonged period and been...

Page 85: ...sonal computers serve merely to change the file management information they will not completely erase all the data on the memory card When a memory card is to be destroyed or given to another party it is recommended that you destroy the actual card physically or use a data deletion software program for use with personal computers available on the market to completely erase all the data on the card...

Page 86: ...paint thinners to clean the unit Doing so may deform the unit or cause its paint to peel off Before cleaning the unit remove the battery or unplug the AC cord from the power outlet Wipe the unit with a clean soft cloth To remove stubborn dirt dip a cloth into some kitchen detergent which has been diluted with water wring it out and wipe off the dirt and then use a dry cloth to take up any remainin...

Page 87: ... touched Ensure that the battery has no charge before storing it When the battery is to be stored for a prolonged period it is recommended that you charge it once a year use the battery in the unit until its charge is used up and then return it to storage P2 card After removing the P2 cards from the unit always remember to cover their terminals with the dedicated caps to keep sand and dust away fr...

Page 88: ... absolutely sure to download the P2 viewer dedicated software from the following web site and use it for this purpose Operating systems supported Windows XP Windows 2000 Japanese https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av support cs csregistp2m p2indexj html English https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av support cs csregistp2m p2indexe html When transferring data to a personal computer using a regular I...

Page 89: ... the miniSD and miniSDHC cards made by Panasonic be used For the latest information on the unit and the memory cards which can be used by the unit access the P2 support page on the web site below http panasonic biz sav SDHC is a new standard for memory cards with memory sizes of 2GB or more which was formulated in 2006 by the SD Association The SD card logo is a registered trademark MMC MultiMedia...

Page 90: ...0i 24P over 60i 24PA over 60i 576i 50i 25P over 50i 24P 23 98P 30P 29 97P 60P 59 94P 60i 59 94i Sampling frequency Y 74 25 MHz PB PR 37 125 MHz DVCPRO HD Quantizing 8 bit DVCPRO HD Video compression system DV Based Compression SMPTE370M DVCPRO HD Video compression ratio 1 6 7 DVCPRO HD Error correction Reed Solomon product code Video bit rate 100 Mbps DVCPRO HD Video outputs HD SD SDI output BNC X...

Page 91: ...digital input output IEEE1394 6 pin x 1 400 200 or 100 Mbps selectable USB 2 0 HOST x 1 type A bus power DEVICE x 1 type B P2 CARD SLOTS P2 card slot x 2 SD CARD SLOT SD memory card slot x 1 LCD MONITOR 3 5 inch LCD color monitor 210 000 pixels AC ADAPTER Weight 160 g Dimensions W x H x D 70 0 mm 44 5 mm 116 0 mm Rated input 100V to 240V AC 50 60 Hz 24W Rated output 7 9V DC 1 9A 8 4V DC 1 2A durin...

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