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Chapter 7 Menu Operations — Menu list

[SKIN TONE DTL]

Item

Description of settings

[[S] SKIN TONE DTL]

Selects the skin tone table that will display the skin tone detail.

Create the skin tone table with [DETECT TABLE]. You can shoot smoother skin tones by displaying skin 

tone detail. Select one, two, or three skin tones from the [A], [B], and [C] tables.

[A], [B], [C], [AB], [AC], [BC], [ABC], [OFF]

 

f

Factory setting: [OFF]

[SKIN TONE DTL] works independently from the details set in each item of [LOW SETTING], [MID 

SETTING], [HIGH SETTING], [ADDITIONAL DTL], and [[S] CAMERA SETTING].

[[S] ZEBRA VF]

Set to display a zebra pattern in the skin tone area displayed in the viewfinder screen.

The zebra pattern is displayed when this item is set to [ON] and [SKIN TONE DTL] is open.

The zebra pattern displays the area selected in [SKIN TONE DTL].

[ON], [OFF]

 

f

Factory setting: [OFF]

[[S] ZEBRA SDI OUT1]

Set whether to display skin tone zebra in the SDI OUT1 signal.

The zebra pattern is displayed when this item is set to [ON] and [SKIN TONE DTL] is open. The zebra 

pattern displays the area selected in [SKIN TONE DTL].

[ON], [OFF]

 

f

Factory setting: [OFF]

[[S] ZEBRA MONI]

Set whether to display skin tone zebra in the monitor output (SDI OUT2, HDMI OUT, VIDEO OUT) signal.

The zebra pattern is displayed when this item is set to [ON] and [SKIN TONE DTL] is open. The zebra 

pattern displays the area selected in [SKIN TONE DTL].

[ON], [OFF]

 

f

Factory setting: [OFF]

[DETECT TABLE]

Selects the skin tone table of the subject that displays skin tone detail.

[A], [B], [C]

 

f

Factory setting: [A]

[SKIN TONE GET]

Obtains the color information of [A], [B], or [C] selected in [DETECT TABLE] from near the center marker.

If executed, data from [I CENTER] to [Q PHASE] are automatically obtained.

The obtained data becomes the table data of [A], [B], or [C] selected in [DETECT TABLE].

Multiple color information for [A], [B], and [C] cannot be obtained simultaneously.

[SKIN DTL EFFECT]

Sets the effective level of the skin tone detail.

[0]…[31]

 

f

Factory setting: [16]

[I CENTER]

Sets the center position of the upper I axis (setting the area that displays skin tone).

[0]…[255]

 

f

Factory setting: [35]

[I WIDTH]

Sets the width of the area that displays the skin tone of the upper I axis that focus on [I CENTER].

[0]…[255]

 

f

Factory setting: [55]

[Q WIDTH]

Sets the width of the area that displays the skin tone of the upper Q axis that focus on [I CENTER].

[0]…[90]

 

f

Factory setting: [10]

[Q PHASE]

Sets the phase of the area that displays the skin tone regarding to the Q-axis.

[

180]…[179]

 

f

Factory setting: [0]

R-Y

B-Y

Skin tone area

[Q PHASE]

[I WIDTH]

[I CENTER]

[Q WIDTH]

+ direction

- direction

@

@

NOTE

 

t

When saving or reading setup files from an SD memory card, you can save items with an [S] and items without an [S] separately. Items with an [S] in 
front of the item name are the targets for [PAINT([S]SELECT)] in the main menu 

 [FILE] 

 [SETUP DATA SELECT]. Items without an [S] are targets 

for [PAINT(LEVEL)].

Summary of Contents for AJ-PX5000G

Page 1: ...ting Instructions Memory Card Camera Recorder Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use ENGLISH VQT5E21A 6 E M0913HM6045 YI Model No AJ PX5000G ...

Page 2: ... the unit or result in personal injury CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation CAUTION Do not lift the unit by its handle while the tripod is attached When the tripod is ...

Page 3: ...led and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by ...

Page 4: ...х не обумовлених в Додатку 2 ТР ОВНР 1 свинець Pb не перевищує 0 1 ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон 2 кадмій Cd не перевищує 0 01 ваги речовини або в концентрації до 100 частин на мільйон 3 ртуть Hg не перевищує 0 1 ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон 4 шестивалентний хром Cr6 не перевищує 0 1 ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільй...

Page 5: ...s of pursuant to EU rules Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany EU TO REMOVE BATTERY Main Power Battery Ni Cd Ni MH Li ion Battery To detach the battery please proceed in the reverse order of the installation method described in this manual If a battery made by any other manufacturer is to be used check the Operating Instructions accompanyin...

Page 6: ...ith the AVC standard AVC Video To play back AVC Video that was recorded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity To play back AVC Video that was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide the video Visit the MPEG LA LLC website http www mpegla com for details f f Use of DCF Technologies under license from Multi Format Inc How to read this document r r Illustrations f...

Page 7: ...ion 66 Assigning functions to USER buttons 67 Selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels 69 Selecting audio input signals 69 Adjusting the recording levels 69 Selection of external reference signal and generator lock setting 72 Locking the video signal to the external reference signal 72 Setting the time data 73 Recording and output of time codes and user bits 73 User bits settings 74 Ho...

Page 8: ...to P2 ROP application 218 Switch functionality in remote control mode 218 Recording and playback operations in remote control mode 218 Chapter 9 Network Connection 219 Network connection 220 Available functions 220 Operating environment 220 Preparing for connection 221 For wireless module AJ WM30 221 For wired LAN 222 For wireless module other than AJ WM30 222 Network settings 223 Wireless LAN set...

Page 9: ...Before using the camera read this chapter and check the accessories Chapter 1 Overview ...

Page 10: ... managing the data stored in their memory cards r r Software information about this product 1 This product includes software licensed under GNU General Public License GPL and GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and customers are hereby notified that they have rights to obtain re engineer and redistribute the source code of these software 2 This product includes software licensed under MIT Licen...

Page 11: ... will be initialized according to the region of use selected and automatically restart After setting up the camera once this screen will not be displayed when subsequently turning the power on To change the region of use configure the setting in OPTION MENU AREA SETTING AREA SELECT NOTE t t When making this setting to use the camera for the first time only the following items are changed on the ca...

Page 12: ... 12 Chapter 1 Overview Accessories Accessories Shoulder strap page 118 Mount cap already attached to the product page 15 NOTE t t After unpacking the product dispose of the packing material properly ...

Page 13: ...1 A battery holder is provided as standard on the main unit 2 For the latest information on P2 cards and SD memory cards that are not described in the Operating Instructions visit the support desk at the following website http pro av panasonic net Expanded configuration devices The following devices are also available in addition to the basic configuration devices Part name Part No Remark Remote c...

Page 14: ...This chapter describes the names functions and operations of parts on the camera Details displayed on the display window are also described Chapter 2 Description of Parts ...

Page 15: ...ure the lens 9 LIGHT switch Select how to turn on off the video light connected to the light output terminal AUTO When the video light is left turned on the light is illuminated at the same time that recording starts on the camera and goes out at the same time that recording stops MANUAL The light is illuminated according to whether the video light is turned on off 10 Shoulder strap fittings page ...

Page 16: ...gth 6 mm or shorter 19 Viewfinder front back position clamp lever To adjust the front back position of the viewfinder loosen this lever and slide the viewfinder to the left or right to adjust it to an easy to view position After adjustment turn in the LOCK direction and firmly clamp 20 Light output terminal Connect the Ultralight 2 of Anton Bauer optional or an equivalent video light of 50 W or un...

Page 17: ...reless microphone receiver REAR Records the audio input signal from the audio equipment connected to AUDIO IN CH1 3 and AUDIO IN CH2 4 audio input channels 1 3 2 4 terminals NOTE t t When the stereo microphone AJ MC900G optional is used set both CH1 and CH2 or CH3 and CH4 to FRONT L CH is recorded to CH1 CH3 and R CH is recorded to CH2 CH4 respectively 4 AUDIO SELECT CH1 3 AUDIO SELECT CH2 4 audio...

Page 18: ... audio input channel 1 3 2 4 terminals page 117 Connect the audio equipment or the microphone 9 MIC IN microphone input terminal page 116 f f Connect the microphone optional f f The phantom microphone can also be used To use this set ON in the main menu I F SETUP MIC AUDIO FRONT MIC POWER When it is set to ON and a microphone is not connected low frequency noise may occur This is not a problem whe...

Page 19: ...5 MONITOR SELECT audio selection selector switch Select audio output from the speaker earphones and AUDIO OUT terminal interlocked with the audio channel selector switch CH1 3 Outputs the signal of either audio channel 1 or audio channel 3 ST Outputs either the stereo audio signals of audio channels 1 and 2 or the stereo audio signals of audio channels 3 and 4 Stereo audio signals can be changed t...

Page 20: ...ering the MOS sensor to 1 64 Refer to the following table to switch the CC FILTER and ND FILTER dials according to the shooting conditions Shooting conditions CC FILTER dial ND FILTER dial Sunset sunrise inside studio A 3200 K 1 CLEAR Outdoors in the clear skies B 4300 K or C 5600 K or D 6300 K 2 1 4ND or 3 1 16ND Outdoors under cloudy skies or in the rain D 6300 K 1 CLEAR or 2 1 4ND Clear bright ...

Page 21: ... signals output to the memory viewfinder and video monitor from the camera unit CAM ON Video captured on the camera is output and the auto knee function is activated Instead of the auto knee function the dynamic range stretcher DRS function can be assigned CAM OFF Video captured with the camera is output and the auto knee function is not activated The knee point is fixed to the level set by the ma...

Page 22: ...e SD memory card 17 SD memory card slot page 100 This is the insertion slot for the SD memory card optional Use the SD memory card for recording opening the setting menu and lens files for the camera or uploading metadata or proxy recording etc NOTE t t Cautions when using SD memory cards On the camera use SD memory cards that conform to the SD standard SDHC standard or the SDXC standard When perf...

Page 23: ...ing of the main menu I F SETUP OUTPUT SEL MONITOR OUT MODE The down conversion signal can be selected in OUTPUT SEL SDI2 HDMI OUT Up conversion is not supported Superimposing of characters can be set by the MON OUT CHARACTER switch independently of the SDI OUT1 terminal page 80 30 SDI OUT1 output terminal This is the output terminal exclusively for SDI Output is performed in the same signal format...

Page 24: ...ear to increase on screen This is not a malfunction 4 OPEN button This is used to open the LCD monitor 5 THUMBNAIL button page 125 This switches the video in the LCD monitor from video in the viewfinder to thumbnail display of clips Pressing this button again returns the display to the original video in the viewfinder Button operations are disabled during recording and playback 6 EXIT CANCEL butto...

Page 25: ...oting date shooting time and time zone TC Displays the time code CTL Displays CTL 4 TCG time code selector switch Sets the advance mode for the built in time code generator F RUN Used to advance the time code continuously regardless of the P2 card recording operation Set to this position to for example set the time code to the current time or externally lock the time code SET Used to set the time ...

Page 26: ...CD DISPLAY 2 LIGHT button Controls lighting of the display window Each press toggles lighting of the display window on and off 3 WARNING lamp page 245 Starts flashing or is illuminated if something unusual occurs in the memory 4 USB lamp Lights when the camera is in the USB mode 5 Back tally switch Controls the action of the back and rear tally lamps ON Enables the back and rear tally lamps OFF Di...

Page 27: ... the audio level of CH1 and CH2 is displayed When CH3 4 is set audio channel display numbers 3 and 4 are displayed and the audio level of CH3 and CH4 is displayed 5 4 r r Memory operation status related display 4 Error code display page 247 5 Information display LOOP Lights during loop recording and flashes during recording standby page 39 6 7 6 Time code indications NDF Indicates when the time co...

Page 28: ...ected by the DISPLAY switch each press of the HOLD button repeats VTCG VTC DATE TIME no display time zone TCG TC 7 Mode display W Lights during operation in the SD mode 480 59 94i 576 50i and in the 16 9 mode HD Lights during operation in the HD mode DV Lights when the recording playback format is DV GPS Lights when the GPS is running lights during GPS communication P REC Lights when set ON in the...

Page 29: ...This chapter describes the basic procedure for recording and playback It also describes special shooting methods such as pre recording and loop recording Chapter 3 Recording and Playback ...

Page 30: ...Denver 01 30 08 00 Beijing 01 00 Azores 07 30 02 00 Eastern Europe 08 30 01 30 08 00 Los Angeles 02 30 09 00 Tokyo 02 00 Mid Atlantic 08 30 03 00 Moscow 09 30 Darwin 02 30 09 00 Alaska 03 30 Tehran 10 00 Guam 03 00 Buenos Aires 09 30 Marquesas Islands 04 00 Abu Dhabi 10 30 Lord Howe Island 03 30 Newfoundland 10 00 Hawaii 04 30 Kabul 11 00 Solomon Islands 04 00 Halifax 10 30 05 00 Islamabad 11 30 N...

Page 31: ...tton that pops up to the right f f microP2 memory cards Insert with the label side facing up Card in microP2 memory card slot 3 can be inserted or removed by sliding the small window on the slot cover f f After a card is inserted the P2 card access LED for the appropriate slot indicates the status of the P2 card Fig 3 page 32 5 Close the slot cover NOTE t t To prevent cards from falling out dust f...

Page 32: ... REC PB REC PB SETUP ACCESS LED In this case turn off the power before removing the card or after the card is inserted or after operation recording playback etc has stopped and wait for the charging to complete before removing the card Preventing accidental erasure To prevent the content of a P2 card from being accidentally erased set the write protect switch on the P2 card to the Protect or LOCK ...

Page 33: ... 100 Approx 64 min AVC Intra 50 Approx 128 min AVC LongG 50 Approx 128 min AVC LongG 25 Approx 256 min AVC LongG 12 Approx 480 min DVCPRO HD Approx 64 min 480i 576i DVCPRO50 Approx 128 min DVCPRO Approx 256 min DV Approx 256 min NOTE t t The above table shows values for regular recording With native recording even longer recording times are available depending on the system mode t t In the case of...

Page 34: ... compatibility with computers The file structure is a unique format which in addition to video and audio data in MXF files contains various other important information items The folder structure links data recorded in the P2 format as shown below LASTCLIP TXT AUDIO AVCLIP CLIP ICON PROXY VIDEO VOICE CONTENTS Drive All these folders are required If even part of this information is modified or delet...

Page 35: ...r if the P2 card in slot number 1 3 is removed and then re inserted the P2 cards will be used in the order of slot number 2 1 4 3 The P2 card number to be recorded to is held even if the camera is turned off When the camera is next turned on recording can be continued to the same P2 as before the camera was turned off NOTE t t If a low battery charge level is indicated even after replacing with a ...

Page 36: ...ng White black balance adjustment to completion of recording For shooting use the following steps c d b a e a CC FILTER ND FILTER dial b REC button c SHUTTER switch d AUTO W B BAL switch e WHITE BAL switch 1 Select the CC FILTER ND FILTER dial setting according to the light conditions For details on setting example of the CC FILTER ND FILTER dial refer to Shooting and recording playback functions ...

Page 37: ...d is recognized The warning is displayed as REC PAUSE INVALID at this time Push the MARKER SEL MODE CHECK MENU CANCEL switch three times towards the MCK MCL side and check the P2 card status on the SLOT1 and SLOT2 rows or SLOT3 and SLOT4 displayed on the viewfinder screen Native recording This recording method extracts and records valid frames at the shooting frame rates in 1080P and 720P native r...

Page 38: ... as interval recording pre recording page 87 for information about the P REC indicator This indicator can be turned off by setting OFF in the main menu VF VF INDICATOR P REC i REC t t Press the USER button to which PRE REC is assigned to simply toggle between PRE REC ON OFF For details refer to Assigning functions to USER buttons page 67 t t Video and audio according to the preset time sometimes c...

Page 39: ...ing menu basic operations page 147 2 Set ONE SHOT in the main menu REC PB REC FUNCTION RECORDING 3 Set the following related items in the main menu REC PB REC FUNCTION f f HOLD Holds the REC FUNCTION setting after the power is turned off f f REC TIME Duration of each recording f f START DELAY Delay time from the time when the REC button is pressed until the time the first recording starts 4 Press ...

Page 40: ...rate t t It may take time for recording to stop The subsequent operation is not accepted until the P2 card access LED stops flashing and stays illuminated t t During loop recording all P2 card access LEDs on the P2 cards used for recording are illuminated or flash orange Note that loop recording stops when these P2 cards are removed t t Loop recording may stop when the input reference signal of th...

Page 41: ... card until the subsequent clips are linked Use after making sure that there is sufficient available space and number of files maximum of 1000 clips can be recorded f f When continuing proxy recording after replacing the SD memory card part way through carry out the following operation Press the STOP button for approximately two seconds to finish linking and start recording as a new clip f f The p...

Page 42: ...ne minute of free space on the card to be recorded to NOTE t t Hot swap playback is not supported Recording check function f f After recording ends pressing the RET button on the lens automatically plays back the last few seconds of the latest clip In this way you can check whether video has been recorded properly After playback the camera is again ready to start recording f f The recording check ...

Page 43: ...EMO is set to in the main menu CAMERA USER SW TEXT MEMO U4 f f If it is set the text memo function is assigned to the TEXT MEMO button f f The text memo function can be assigned to the RET button To assign the function to the RET button set TEXT MEMO in the main menu CAMERA SW MODE RET SW 2 During recording or a playback press the button to which the text memo is assigned TEXT MEMO is displayed an...

Page 44: ...CH MOV f f Factory setting HQ 2CH MOV SD mode STD 2CH MP4 LOW 2CH MOV f f Factory setting STD 2CH MP4 STREAMING MODE Sets the transfer mode for streaming LOW HQ AVC G6 SHQ QoS AVC G QoS f f Factory setting HQ TC SUPER Sets whether to superimpose time code display on the proxy data recorded images UPPER Superimposes the time code display at the top of the recorded images LOWER Superimposes the time...

Page 45: ...kbps 1080 59 94P mode 320 180 1080 50P mode 320 180 60 fps 50 fps 480 59 94i mode 352 240 576 50i mode 352 288 30 fps 25 fps HQ 2CH MOV MOV 640 360 H 264 High Profile 30 fps 25 fps 1500 kbps HQ 4CH MOV MOV 640 360 H 264 High Profile 30 fps 25 fps 1500 kbps SHQ 2CH MOV MOV 960 540 H 264 High Profile 30 fps 25 fps 3500 kbps AVC G6 2CH MOV MOV 1080i mode 1920 1080 720P mode 1280 720 H 264 High Profil...

Page 46: ...the data before formatting Formatting SD memory cards 1 Insert the SD memory card into the camera 2 Select YES in the main menu FILE FORMAT SD CARD This completes formatting the SD memory card Proxy data recording time approximate Recording mode Total recording rate Recording time per 1 GB STD 2CH MP4 Approx 1650 kbps Approx 78 min LOW 2CH MOV Approx 950 kbps Approx 135 min HQ 2CH MOV Approx 1650 ...

Page 47: ...ed in the internal proxy module PROXY ERROR f f A proxy data recording error occurred PROXY REC WARNING f f If a proxy data recording error occurs the proxy data currently being recorded will be processed as below The proxy data being recorded to the P2 card will be deleted The proxy data being recorded to the SD memory card will not be restored The proxy data will not be properly recorded Turn th...

Page 48: ...pying proxy data to the SD memory card 1 Press the THUMBNAIL MENU button to display the thumbnail screen 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the clip to be copied and press the SET button 3 Press the MENU button 4 Select SD CARD in the main menu CLIP COPY 5 Select YES in the confirmation message and press the SET button NOTE t t If SD END is displayed and the proxy data being recorded t...

Page 49: ...oS MIN RATE Set the delay mode during live streaming in the main menu REC PB DUAL CODEC SETUP STREAMING LATENCY Set to NORMAL if you want to emphasize the stability of streaming Set to SHORT if you want to emphasize the reduction of streaming delay 4 Start streaming f f When starting streaming through operation from an application software If you started streaming using an application software the...

Page 50: ...ing mode Resolution Codec Frame rate Bitrate AVC G6 1920 1080 1 Video H 264 High Profile Audio AAC LC 2ch 30 fps 25 fps 6 Mbps 1280 720 2 60 fps 50 fps HQ 640 360 30 fps 25 fps 1500 kbps LOW 480 270 Video H 264 Baseline Profile Audio AAC LC 2ch 30 fps 25 fps 800 kbps AVC G QoS 1920 1080 1 Video H 264 High Profile Audio AAC LC 2ch 30 fps 25 fps Receiving side Variable depending on the application M...

Page 51: ...art point of the next clip cued up state If the REW button is pressed with playback paused the clip being played back is paused at the start point of the clip currently being played back cued up state NOTE t t When playing back or switching to the thumbnail screen immediately after removing or inserting the P2 card or the power is turned on it may take time to read the clip information During this...

Page 52: ... of flash band compensation FBC function and other shooting functions It also describes how to set convenient functions for shooting such as assignment of functions to USER buttons USER MAIN USER1 USER2 and setting of time data Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording ...

Page 53: ...g of camera shooting with the camera and SDI input recording from the SDI IN terminal ASPECT In the SD mode select the video aspect ratio for recording and output NOTE t t When LINE FREQ REC SIGNAL or REC FORMAT is changed video or audio may be interrupted This is not a malfunction t t In 1080 23 98PsF format REC SIGNAL is not displayed Only camera signal can be recorded System modes and recording...

Page 54: ...l l DVCPRO HD 60P l l l 720 50P AVC I200 50P 24BIT l AVC I100 50P 24BIT 16BIT l l l AVC I100 25PN l l AVC I50 50P l l l AVC G50 50P 24BIT l l l AVC G25 50P l l l AVC G12 50P 16BIT l l l DVCPRO HD 50P l l l 480 59 94i DVCPRO50 60i 16BIT l l l DVCPRO 60i l l l DV 60i l l l 576 50i DVCPRO50 50i 16BIT l l l DVCPRO 50i l l l DV 50i l l l System mode Recording function LINE FREQ REC FORMAT AUDIO SMPL RE...

Page 55: ...24PN 16BIT 720 59 94P AVC I200 60P 24BIT AVC I100 60P 24BIT 16BIT l l l AVC I100 30PN AVC I100 24PN AVC I50 60P l l l AVC G50 60P 24BIT l l AVC G25 60P l l AVC G12 60P 16BIT l l DVCPRO HD 60P l l l 720 50P AVC I200 50P 24BIT AVC I100 50P 24BIT 16BIT l l l AVC I100 25PN AVC I50 50P l l l AVC G50 50P 24BIT l l AVC G25 50P l l AVC G12 50P 16BIT l l DVCPRO HD 50P l l l 480 59 94i DVCPRO50 60i 16BIT l ...

Page 56: ...50 60P l AVC G50 60P 24BIT l l AVC G25 60P l l AVC G12 60P 16BIT DVCPRO HD 60P 720 50P AVC I200 50P 24BIT AVC I100 50P 24BIT 16BIT l l AVC I100 25PN l AVC I50 50P l AVC G50 50P 24BIT l l AVC G25 50P l l AVC G12 50P 16BIT DVCPRO HD 50P 480 59 94i DVCPRO50 60i 16BIT l DVCPRO 60i l DV 60i l 576 50i DVCPRO50 50i 16BIT l DVCPRO 50i l DV 50i l 1 AVC G6 2CH MOV 2 Recordable formats vary depending on the ...

Page 57: ...converter output for output from the SDI OUT2 and HDMI OUT terminals 1080P SDI2 HDMI OUT Selects whether to convert output signals from the monitor output terminals SDI OUT2 HDMI OUT to 1080i at 1080P 3G SDI OUT Selects the 3G HD SDI signal type output from the SDI OUT1 and SDI OUT2 terminals from LEVEL A or LEVEL B at 1080P DOWNCON MODE Selects the screen type for down conversion output composite...

Page 58: ...8i over 59 94i 2 3 480 23 98i over 59 94i 2 3 AVC G25 60P 1080 60P 1080 60P 1080 59 94P 1080 59 94i 480 59 94i AVC G25 30PN 1080 30PN Native 1080 29 97P over 59 94P 2 2 1080 29 97P over 59 94P 2 2 1080 29 97i over 59 94i 2 2 480 29 97i over 59 94i 2 2 AVC G25 24PN 1080 24PN Native 1080 23 98P over 59 94P 2 3 1080 23 98P over 59 94P 2 3 1080 23 98i over 59 94i 2 3 480 23 98i over 59 94i 2 3 AVC G12...

Page 59: ...VC G25 24PN AVC G12 24PN 720 59 94P AVC I200 60P 720 60P 720 59 94P 720 59 94P 480 59 94i AVC I100 60P AVC I100 30PN 720 30PN Native 720 29 97P over 59 94P 2 2 720 29 97P over 59 94P 2 2 480 29 97P over 59 94i 2 2 AVC I100 24PN 720 24PN Native 720 23 98P over 59 94P 2 3 720 23 98P over 59 94P 2 3 480 23 98P over 59 94i 2 3 AVC I50 60P 720 60P 720 59 94P 720 59 94P 480 59 94i AVC G50 60P AVC G25 60...

Page 60: ...y set this to 0 dB If it is too dark set the gain to an appropriate value d OUTPUT switch Set this switch to CAM e WHITE BAL switch Set this switch to A or B r r When the WHITE BAL switch is set to A 1 Set the GAIN OUTPUT and WHITE BAL switches 2 Select the CC FILTER ND FILTER dial setting according to the light conditions For details on setting example of the CC FILTER ND FILTER dial refer to Sho...

Page 61: ...FILTER ND FILTER dial setting is out of position Check the CC FILTER ND FILTER dial TIME OVER Automatic adjustment does not end within the time The shooting conditions might be unstable If there is flickering insert the shutter and execute again under stable conditions White balance memory Values stored to memory are saved until white balance is adjusted again even if the camera is turned off Ther...

Page 62: ...to the position of the WHITE BAL switch at that time if white balance is automatically adjusted The value of the color temperature also changed when the position of the CC FILTER dial is switched Adjusting the black balance Black balance must be adjusted in the following instances f f When the camera is used for the first time f f When the camera has not been used for a long time f f When the ambi...

Page 63: ...ng B SHD READY will be displayed in the viewfinder and black shading can be automatically adjusted after the automatic black balance operation While black shading is being adjusted B SHD ACTIVE will be displayed in the viewfinder After this be sure to close down the lens aperture until B SHD OK is displayed in the viewfinder However when the remote control unit AJ RC10G optional extension control ...

Page 64: ...120 1 60 1 1 7200 3 0 deg 359 5 deg in 0 5 deg steps 30P 1 60 1 30 0 1 3600 24P 1 48 1 24 0 1 2880 50P 50i 1 60 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 HALF 180 0deg 172 8deg 144 0deg 120 0deg 90 0deg 45 0deg 1 100 1 50 1 1 6000 25P 1 50 1 25 0 1 3000 Setting the shutter mode and speed Switch the SHUTTER switch to set the shutter speed in the shutter mode The shutter speed in the synchro scan mode can be ...

Page 65: ...that quickly crosses the camera may appear distorted when shot This is due to the method applied for reading the signals from the pickup device MOS sensor and is not a malfunction t t Shutter mode is off while the digital super gain function is active Viewfinder screen display for shutter For details refer to Viewfinder status display page 82 Setting the synchro scan mode Follow the steps below to...

Page 66: ...izontal lines appear in the video when the flash strobe lights Flash bands may appear only in images shot at the time the flash is fired Using the flash band compensation function The flash band compensation function is activated when there are large changes in brightness at the bottom of the screen regardless of whether there is flash strobe light The flash band compensation function may be activ...

Page 67: ...mage level in low brightness areas The compression level can be varied in the main menu PAINT KNEE LEVEL f f The dynamic range stretcher function compresses the image level in high brightness areas and stretches the image level in low brightness areas A slight difference in coloring might occur by turning the dynamic range stretcher function ON OFF f f When the dynamic range stretcher function is ...

Page 68: ...ote control unit AJ RC10G optional or the extension control unit AG EC4G optional is connected and I OVR or C TEMP is assigned to the USER buttons on the AJ RC10G and AG EC4G side operation of the jog dial button on the camera is disabled t t The following functions also turn off when the camera is turned off I OVR S BLK B GAMMA Y GET DRS ASSIST C TEMP ATW ATW LOCK D ZOOM S GAIN DS GAIN FBC WFM AU...

Page 69: ...isplay D I A U O A S M P L E E R S R E W O P C I M T C E L E S R V M E N U M E N U A U T O A U T O F R O N R E A R T 2 4 I B T O N O F F C H 3 4 L E V E L F V R A I N M E T E R R F N T 1 2 W L W L V R O N R E A R 3 4 Adjusting the recording levels On the camera adjustment of the recording level can be selected from three methods adjustment dial adjustment by menu items and automatic adjustment Sel...

Page 70: ...signal W L Enabled when wireless is selected for the input signal REAR Enabled when REAR is selected for the input signal ALL Enabled on all input lines r r Level adjustment of channels 3 4 Automatic adjustment is enabled when AUTO LVL CH3 and AUTO LVL CH4 are set to ON in the main menu I F SETUP MIC AUDIO When these items are set to OFF automatic adjustment stops functioning and the audio level c...

Page 71: ...al adjustment by LVL CONTROL CH1 LVL CONTROL CH2 MANU Manual adjustment by adjustment dial ON Automatic adjustment AUTO Automatic adjustment Selection of the audio level adjustment method can be checked on the AUDIO screen of the mode check display page 91 D I A U O A S M P L E E R S R E W O P C I M T C E L E S R V M E N U M E N U A U T O A U T O F R O N R E A R T 2 4 I B T O N O F F C H 3 4 L E V...

Page 72: ...election of external reference signal Generator lock setting Output signal status phase relationship with external reference signal System mode GENLOCK Input signal and input terminal GL PHASE 1080i 1080P 720P SDI IN HD SDI SDI IN terminal HD SDI HD SDI output matches the HD SDI input signal Down converter output has a delay of approx 90 H from the HD SDI input signal COMPOSITE Down converter outp...

Page 73: ...etadata For details refer to Setting the date time of the internal clock page 30 r r CTL counter f f During recording the CTL counter measures the total recording time since the last reset During playback it is also the value for counting the beginning of playable clips as a reference point It can be used as a means for relatively learning the current playback position r r Camera ID f f 10 charact...

Page 74: ...ow Setting values are held even when the power is turned off For details refer to How to input user bits page 75 USER EXT only VITC UBG MODE Records internal user values as VITC UB Same value as the user bit that is displayed when UBG MODE is set to USER or EXT TIME Records the time measured by the internal clock DATE Records the hour digit of year month day date time measured by the internal cloc...

Page 75: ...mbnail operations and menu operations on thumbnail operation section are not possible while the TCG switch is set to SET t t To confirm VITC UB press the HOLD switch to display VTCG on the display window Retention of user bits in memory User bit settings are automatically recorded and are retained even if the power is turned off Frame rate information recorded on user bits Saving the frame rate va...

Page 76: ... one The value of the digit to set flashing is decremented by one 5 Switch by the TCG switch To advance the time code by free run switch to F RUN and to advance by recording run switch to R RUN Settable time code range For 59 94 Hz except for 24PN 00 00 00 00 23 59 59 29 For 24PN 00 00 00 00 23 59 59 23 For 50 Hz 00 00 00 00 23 59 59 24 NOTE t t Switching of DF and NDF is enabled when the system f...

Page 77: ...hanged to t t During recording or free run this function cannot be used Time code function during battery replacement Even during battery replacement the backup mechanism functions allowing the time code generator to continue operating When each item of the system mode has been changed the time code of free run may shift Turn on the power again check the time code and reset it if necessary NOTE t ...

Page 78: ...cording device External time code generator TC OUT terminal TC OUT terminal SDI OUT1 terminal HDMI OUT terminal SDI OUT2 terminal VIDEO OUT terminal HDMI IN terminal SDI IN terminal VIDEO IN terminal TC IN terminal TC IN terminal REF IN terminal TC IN terminal Device capable of recording without delay GENLOCK IN or SDI IN terminal TC OUTPUT REF setting VIDEO OUT r r When the camera and external de...

Page 79: ...espectively The built in time code generator is locked to the reference time code When approximately ten seconds has elapsed after locking the external lock status will be held even if the reference time code from the external device is disconnected f f When the input reference signal of genlock is disrupted recording cannot be performed normally TEMPORARY PAUSE IRREGULAR SIG is displayed in the v...

Page 80: ...s the master device set to the same setting as on the camera Note that in a system using a mixture of interlaced and progressive scanning the continuity of the video and time codes is not guaranteed t t To use the SDI OUT1 terminal or monitor output terminal SDI OUT2 VIDEO OUT as the reference video signal set SDI OUT1 MODE or MONITOR OUT MODE to CAM in the main menu I F SETUP OUTPUT SEL Superimpo...

Page 81: ...oint The CTL counter value is held even if the camera is turned off Counting is continued from the previous value when the camera is next turned on NOTE t t If the RESET button is pressed while the recording CTL counter value is displayed only the recording CTL counter value is reset Note however that the counter value cannot be reset during a recording check t t In 24PN mode the counter counts ev...

Page 82: ...s and before the battery charge starts to run out It is illuminated after the battery is completely flat To prevent operation from being interrupted replace the battery before it is nearly flat For details refer to Warning system page 245 4 SAVE lamp During regular operation f f The lamp is out When SAVE LED is set to P2CARD f f Flashes when there is little capacity on the P2 card when P2CARD is s...

Page 83: ...from the MOS sensor are recorded to the P2 card or output as video signals 60P 1080 59 94P or 720 59 94P 60i 1080 59 94i or 480 59 94i 50P 1080 50P or 720 50P 50i 1080 50i or 576 50i 30P 1080 29 97P or 720 29 97P 24P 1080 23 98P 1080 23 98PsF or 720 23 98P 25P 1080 25P or 720 25P 3 HD SDI recording control information and 4G LTE connection status display This is displayed against the HD SDI signal...

Page 84: ...ilter switching dial position when the power is turned on and automatic white balance is active ABB ACTIVE Displayed when automatic black balance operation is active ABB OK Displayed when automatic black balance operation is ended successfully ABB BREAK Displayed when automatic black balance operation is forcibly ended ABB NG Displayed when automatic black balance operation is not ended successful...

Page 85: ...EMP ON OFF Displays the status of the mode for changing the color temperature by the jog dial button LCD B L Displayed when the brightness of the LCD monitor backlight is switched SHOT MARK Displayed when shot marks are added or deleted TEXT MEMO Displayed when a text memo is recorded WFM Displayed when the waveform monitor is switched FBC ON OFF Displays the operation status of the flash band com...

Page 86: ...rks refer to Shot mark recording function page 42 SHOT MARK INVALID Displayed when shot marks cannot be added UPDATING Displayed when playback operation is not accepted during updating of the clip information for playback USB DEVICE Displayed when the USB device mode is set Flashes during migration through modes and after migration through modes is completed CONNECTED is displayed when communicati...

Page 87: ...g interval recording standby displays the standby time until the next recording P REC flashing Displayed after recording is stopped and until recording of video audio to P2 card completely stops Do not remove the P2 card or turn the power off until the flashing indication completely goes out f f When the pre recording function is set to OFF REC flashes P REC s OFF illuminated Illuminated if the MA...

Page 88: ... space This is the slot No This is displayed in black and white inversion when the slot No is recording destination It flashes while the card is being recognized min Displays the remaining space on the media in each slot During a near end it flashes 0 to 599 indicates minutes while 600 minutes or longer indicates hours No display Not displayed when a card is not inserted END Displayed when there i...

Page 89: ...he MARKER SEL MODE CHECK MENU CANCEL switch is pushed towards the MCK MCL side During mode check almost all items are displayed including usually hidden items so that the shooting status can be checked For details on the mode check refer to Mode check display page 91 No Display item name Selection of menu item display hide Display status Display batch off 1 Mode check display Display in playback m...

Page 90: ...l 31 Streaming setting status display l 32 Y GET brightness display l l l 33 Remote control display in an IP connection l 34 Compression mode VF INDICATOR COMPRESSION l l l l 35 High sensitivity mode display VF INDICATOR SHOOTING MODE l l l l 36 Flash band compensation FBC function display VF INDICATOR FBC l l l l 37 Chromatic aberration compensation VF INDICATOR CAC l l l l 38 Battery charge leve...

Page 91: ...enu I F SETUP OUTPUT SEL TYPE Displays the format of the signal output from the SDI OUT1 terminal by HD SDI SD SDI CHAR Displays the superimposition status of characters selected in the main menu I F SETUP OUTPUT SEL SDI OUT1 CHAR by ON OFF SDI OUT2 Displays the status of the signal output from the SDI OUT2 terminal OUTPUT Displays the status of MEM CAM or OFF set by SDI OUT2 and MONITOR OUT MODE ...

Page 92: ...AC f f AUTO The CAC file is automatically selected CONNECT LENS TYPE Displays the lens ID of the currently connected digital lens SELECT FILE TITLE Displays the title and the file version of the CAC file currently used in the operation The CAC file can be set in the main menu MAINTENANCE CAC ADJ CAC WARNING Displays a warning when operation of CAC has stopped f f CAC LENS DATA INVALID This is disp...

Page 93: ...e camera towards the MKR side switches between A marker display B marker display no display With the following settings in advance you can check the angle of view at 14 9 and 4 3 easily by this button if necessary As the A marker information set 14 9 in the main menu VF VF MARKER FRAME SIG and as the B marker information set 4 3 in FRAME SIG Confirmation of return video signal in the viewfinder Th...

Page 94: ...ancel the expanded display can be selected in the main menu CAMERA SW MODE EXPAND MODE 10SEC Cancels in 10 seconds HOLD Cancels when the button to which ASSIST is assigned is pressed UNTIL REC Cancels when recording starts Expanded display is not available during recording NOTE t t Viewfinder screen and LCD monitor screen are expanded t t Expanded display is unavailable in the video output SDI out...

Page 95: ...d pressing the assigned buttons Press the button again to return to the normal display f f The waveform and vector displays can be switched by WFM page 166 in the main menu CAMERA SW MODE Whether to display the waveform monitor on either or both of the viewfinder and LCD monitor can be selected by WFM DISP f f The waveform is not displayed while the focus assist function EXPAND is active f f The w...

Page 96: ...opened Doing so may result in a malfunction t t Condensation sometimes forms on the LCD panel of the LCD monitor in locations subject to extreme temperature differences If this happens wipe with a soft dry cloth t t If the camera recorder is very cold the LCD monitor will be slightly darker than normal immediately after the power is turned on The screen will return to its regular brightness when t...

Page 97: ...t tally lamp LOW Makes the front tally lamp darker 4 PEAKING peaking dial Adjusts the contour of the video in the viewfinder to make it easier to focus This does not affect the output signals from the camera 5 CONTRAST contrast dial Adjusts the contrast of the screen in the viewfinder This does not affect the output signals from the camera 6 BRIGHT brightness dial Adjusts the brightness of the scr...

Page 98: ...large lens If there is no room between the top surface of the lens and the bottom surface of the viewfinder the position of the slide rail can be shifted slightly upwards by repositioning the screw a b a Normal positions of securing screws b By repositioning and securing the three screws at these locations the position of the slide rail can be shifted upwards by approx 8 mm ...

Page 99: ...Lens file Number of files 8 8 CAC file Number of files 32 Scene file Number of files 4 SETUP DATA SD CARD LOAD LENS FILE SD CARD LOAD SETUP DATA SD CARD SAVE LENS FILE SD CARD SAVE INITIALIZE SAVE USER DATA SCENE SAVE SCENE LOAD Lens file Number of files 8 LENS FILE LOAD LENS FILE SAVE INITIALIZE LOAD FACTORY DATA LOAD USER DATA CAC FILE SD CARD LOAD CAC ADJ CAC CONTROL NOTE t t For details on ite...

Page 100: ...ore the SD memory card with the card still inserted into the camera and with the slot cover closed Performing operations on SD memory cards To perform operations such as formatting an SD memory card writing setting data to an SD memory card or reading the written data perform FORMAT SD CARD and SETUP DATA SD CARD in the main menu FILE If the SD memory card that was formatted in a standard other th...

Page 101: ...d Fig 2 For details on error messages if an error message is displayed refer to Warning error displays in the thumbnail operation menu operation and USB storage mode page 248 Saving a new setup file on SD memory card Select the type of menu to write beforehand in the main menu FILE SETUP DATA SELECT 1 Select SAVE AS in the main menu FILE SETUP DATA SD CARD and press the jog dial button or SET butt...

Page 102: ...f setting data can be written to and read written data from user area on the camera s internal memory Use of this data allows you to quickly reproduce optimum setup states Writing setting data to user area 1 Select SAVE USER DATA in the main menu FILE INITIALIZE and press the jog dial button or SET button The confirmation screen is displayed 2 Select YES and press the jog dial button or SET button...

Page 103: ...button Initializing clearing setting data for scene files 1 Select CLEAR in the main menu FILE SCENE and press the jog dial button or SET button The list of scene files currently saved in camera memory is displayed 2 Select the file name to delete and press the jog dial button or SET button The confirmation screen is displayed 3 Select YES and press the jog dial button or SET button Deletion clear...

Page 104: ...B in the waveform monitor 7 Replace the lens with the one to be used for creating the lens file 8 Fine adjust the lens aperture so that the signal level of Gch becomes the same as the signal level obtained in step 6 9 Set ON in the main menu MAINTENANCE LENS FILE ADJ LENS FILE ADJ MODE 10 Adjust so that the signal level of Rch becomes the same as Gch in the main menu MAINTENANCE LENS FILE ADJ LENS...

Page 105: ... lens files to and from SD memory card Eight lens files stored to internal memory on the camera can be written to SD memory card as a card file with a single title Eight titles can be written to SD memory card Lens files written to SD memory card can be read to internal memory as a written title containing eight lens files The following shows the relationship between lens files stored to internal ...

Page 106: ... FILE SD CARD and press the jog dial button or SET button The list of lens files currently saved in camera memory is displayed 2 Select the file name to read and press the jog dial button or SET button The confirmation screen is displayed 3 Select YES and press the jog dial button or SET button Loading of the file begins 4 When the completion message is displayed press the jog dial button or SET b...

Page 107: ...Before you use the camera mount the battery and lens following the procedures in this chapter The mounting of accessories is also described in this chapter Chapter 5 Preparation ...

Page 108: ...sing a studio system AG BS300 AG CA300G to turn the light on attach the battery plate to the AG CA300G before attaching the battery Supply the light power supply from the battery plate When supplying the light power supply from the light output terminal on the camera overcurrent when the light is turned on sometimes prevents the camera from starting because of the overcurrent protection of AG BS30...

Page 109: ...DC power supply if the external DC power supply has a power switch 3 Turn the POWER switch of the camera ON r r External DC power supply Connect after making sure that the output voltage of the external DC power supply is compatible with the rated voltage of the camera Select an output amperage for the external DC power supply with a margin above the total amperage of the connected devices The tot...

Page 110: ...ch of the external DC power supply on before turning the POWER switch of the camera ON If the operations are performed in reverse the camera may malfunction because the external DC power supply output voltage rises too slowly t t When power is supplied from the DC IN terminal the light circuit does not function The light circuit can be used only when power is supplied from the Anton Bauer battery ...

Page 111: ...stments For details refer to Flange back adjustment page 111 NOTE t t For handling the lens refer to the lens operating instructions t t For details on the current from the LENS terminal refer to Details of the connector signals page 255 t t When the lens is removed install the mount cap to protect the device Flange back adjustment If images are not clearly focused at both telephoto and wide angle...

Page 112: ...t F b Lens flange back ring may be indicated on some lenses as the F f lens flange focus ring White shading compensation Adjusting the white shading This is a method of combining the sawtooth shaped waveform and parabola waveform to compensate to a flatter waveform based on the respective R G and B waveforms of the video signal We recommend adjusting the R G and B waveforms in the horizontal and v...

Page 113: ...cent lights mercury lamps and other such kinds of lighting tend to flicker use a light source which is less subject to flickering such as sunlight or a halogen lamp t t Make adjustments to the position of the lighting etc also when the lens aperture is not between F4 and F11 t t Make sure to leave the SHUTTER switch at OFF Chromatic aberration compensation function CAC The chromatic aberration com...

Page 114: ...screen the chromatic aberration compensation function is in operation If the letters CAC are not displayed the chromatic aberration compensation function is not in operation 2 Set ON in the main menu VF VF INDICATOR CAC The letters CAC are displayed at the top right of the viewfinder screen ON is set in the factory settings Loading the chromatic aberration compensation file from the SD memory card...

Page 115: ...hromatic aberration compensation data matching the connected lens to the camera CAC LENS DATA INVALID The response data from the lens is not supported or the response contains information other than that defined in the chromatic aberration compensation data The lens is not a lens compatible with the chromatic aberration compensation function The chromatic aberration compensation will not function ...

Page 116: ...ghten the viewfinder clamping screw Fig 2 Mount with the UP indication on the microphone facing up 3 Connect the microphone cable to the MIC IN terminal on the camera Fig 3 4 According to the audio channel to be recorded switch the AUDIO IN switch to FRONT Using a wireless microphone receiver Fig 1 1 Remove the cover to insert the wireless microphone receiver and secure it with the screws Fig 1 2 ...

Page 117: ...l c AUDIO IN CH2 4 terminal d LINE MIC selector switch 1 Connect the audio equipment to the AUDIO IN CH1 3 or AUDIO IN CH2 4 terminal of the camera with the XLR cable 2 According to the channel to which the XLR cable is connected switch the AUDIO IN switch to REAR 3 Set the LINE MIC selector switch on the rear panel to LINE ...

Page 118: ... the pan head screw Removing the camera from the tripod adaptor While holding the red lever down move the black lever in the direction of the arrow and slide the camera backward to remove it Red lever Black lever NOTE t t If the tripod adaptor 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 arro...

Page 119: ... 119 Chapter 5 Preparation Mounting accessories Attaching the rain cover The figure below shows an example of use of the rain cover SHAN RC700 Tighten the cord Secure with the surface fastener ...

Page 120: ... be used as a tally lamp This is useful for shooting video when fixing the camera on a crane 1 2 3 4 DC OUT terminal LED Resistance start stop Connection example Cable connector HR10A 7R 4SC 73 Hirose Electric Co Recording 1 GND 2 TALLY OUT Open collector output on the camera side Tally lamp on Low impedance Tally lamp off High impedance 3 Recording start stop switch This is connected in parallel ...

Page 121: ...oices created from one shooting session together with additional information such as text memos and metadata are saved as clips You can play back and edit clips with the camera Chapter 6 Thumbnail Operations for Clips ...

Page 122: ...wing the process status is displayed UPDATING and the icon are displayed while the screen is being refreshed 2 Card slot storage device and network status display The statuses of the P2 card storage device and network connection are displayed as follows White The card slot number in which the P2 card is inserted is displayed in white Yellow The card slot number of the P2 card in which the clip in ...

Page 123: ...imple properties display This displays the various properties of the clip on which the pointer is positioned You can select the items to display from the menu For details refer to Properties page 134 NOTE t t If the maximum number of characters is exceeded it will only display the maximum number of characters that can be displayed 5 Thumbnail Displays the thumbnail recorded in each clip This thumb...

Page 124: ...ndicators can sometimes be restored For details refer to Restoring clips page 130 Clips with red defective clip indicators cannot be restored and must be deleted If the clip cannot be deleted format the P2 card is displayed for clips which differ in format from the P2 standard 19 Rec during upload status indicator Rec during upload status indicator shows the status of maximum 100 clips registered ...

Page 125: ...ps repeat steps 1 to 2 It is possible to display only the selected clips on the thumbnail screen for playback NOTE t t While holding down the SHIFT button use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the first or last clip t t After selecting a clip move the cursor to another clip and press the SHIFT button SET button to select all clips from the previously selected clip to the cursor position t t...

Page 126: ...you want to display using the cursor buttons 3 Press the SET button Thumbnail size settings You can customize the thumbnail size 1 Select THUMBNAIL SIZE in the main menu CLIP THUMBNAIL SETUP 2 Move the cursor to the type of the clip you want to display using the cursor buttons 3 Press the SET button Setting the clip information display You can customize the clip information display contents accord...

Page 127: ...ain to pause the playback at the beginning of the previous clip During a pause press the FF button to pause the playback at the beginning of the next clip f f Pressing the STOP button during clip playback stops the playback and returns the display to the thumbnail screen NOTE t t When playing clips it is not necessary to select the clips blue frames around the thumbnails t t Clips with clip number...

Page 128: ...d press the SHOT MARKER button NOTE t t You can attach a shot mark during recording t t Add shot marks after recording stops to attach the shot mark to the most recently recorded clip For details refer to Shot mark recording function page 42 t t When adding a shot mark to or deleting the shot mark from a clip recorded across multiple P2 cards do this with all these P2 cards inserted into card slot...

Page 129: ...nail of the text memo where the playback started f f While holding down the SHIFT button use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the beginning or end of the text memo f f Press the EXIT button to return the cursor to the upper section of the thumbnail screen NOTE t t Pressing the REC button while the text memo screen is displayed does not start recording t t For clips in AVC Intra and AVC Lon...

Page 130: ...f the clips cannot be deleted format the P2 card During restoration of the clips however the defective clip indicator may change from yellow to red and result in the inability to restore the clips t t When defective clips containing proxy data are restored proxy data will be deleted Reconnecting incomplete clips Incomplete clips may be generated when clips recorded on multiple P2 cards connected c...

Page 131: ...that contains the clip metadata metadata upload file 2 Select LOAD in main menu REC PB REC META DATA and press the SET button The metadata name of the metadata upload file on the SD memory card is displayed Fig 1 3 Use the cursor buttons to select the desired file to be loaded and select YES f f Upload starts f f Uploaded metadata is retained even if the power is turned off f f For confirmation of...

Page 132: ...SET the recording position Checking and modifying uploaded metadata Details of metadata uploaded from an SD memory card can be checked Fig 1 Fig 2 1 Select PROPERTY in the main menu REC PB REC META DATA The metadata list is displayed 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor over the item to be checked and press the SET button Fig 1 Settings of the uploaded metadata can be checked 3 While checki...

Page 133: ...e You can set the language for displaying metadata Select LANGUAGE in the main menu REC PB REC META DATA select the display language and press the SET button When you select the NTSC J region you can choose either ENGLISH or JAPANESE Refer to Setting the region of use setting frame frequency etc page 11 NOTE t t Hidden English characters are not displayed properly but are displayed as t t Only alp...

Page 134: ...lip is recorded is write protected 2 Clip number NOTE t t For clips that cannot be played back the number is displayed in red 3 Thumbnail 4 Clip information Displays detailed information about the clip CLIP NAME Displays clip names START TC Displays the time code value at the start of the recording START UB Displays the user bit value at the start of the recording DATE Displays the date of the rec...

Page 135: ...item in LOCATION shooting location data of SHOOT the item cannot be deleted alone By setting the ALTITUDE item to empty other LONGITUDE and LATITUDE items are collectively deleted t t The metadata for a clip with the incomplete clip indicator cannot be modified For the clips recorded on multiple P2 cards modify the metadata while all P2 cards are inserted t t Any MEMO with 101 characters or more c...

Page 136: ...d is inserted AUTH NG CARD Indicates that the card is a microP2 memory card which cannot authenticate a CPS password Use the cursor buttons to place the cursor on the P2 card for data to be accessed and press the SET button to display detailed information on the P2 card Specific information such as the serial number and the user ID can be checked Fig 1 When the maximum number of clips that can be ...

Page 137: ...lect the main menu CLIP PROPERTY CPS PASSWORD SET The software keyboard to enter the CPS password is displayed 2 Enter the CPS password with the keyboard Enter PASSWORD and RETRY PASSWORD for verification and select OK to set the CPS password f f When entry of the CPS password has succeeded the message SETTING PASSWORD COMPLETED is displayed f f When entry of the CPS password has failed the warnin...

Page 138: ... bytes BLANK Available space bytes TOTAL Total capacity bytes PROXY REM Remaining capacity for proxy recording NUMBER OF CLIPS The number of clips on an SD memory card when clips have been copied to an SD memory card PROTECT Write protected status Connecting to external devices using the USB3 0 terminal host USB storage mode You can use an HDD or SSD that can be connected via USB 2 0 USB 3 0 Howev...

Page 139: ...ng a hub even if the storage devices are turned off Do not connect other devices together with your storage device using a hub t t During a format or copy operation do not unplug the cable eject the target P2 card or turn off the camera or the storage device Rebooting the camera and the storage device is required t t Because the storage device is very sensitive reading and writing data may become ...

Page 140: ...selecting ALL SLOT exports all cards currently inserted 3 Select YES in the confirmation message and press the SET button This starts the exporting process A progress bar is displayed during export COPY COMPLETED will be displayed when exporting is completed NOTE t t For export with TYPE S P2 card data and copied data can be verified compared automatically after exporting Verification at the time ...

Page 141: ...ain menu CLIP EXPLORE and press the SET button 2 3 4 1 1 Storage device indicator This displays the connected not connected status and the storage device type 2 Display mode This indicates that the explorer screen of the storage device is currently displayed 3 Device information For TYPE S and P2STORE storage devices that allow reading writing by card PARTITION TYPE S P2STORE VENDOR Vendor name MO...

Page 142: ...TE t t In TYPE S storage devices MODEL is UNKNOWN and clips recorded across other partitions will not be one normal clip Copying clips to a TYPE S storage device changes the copy destination s partition MODEL to UNKNOWN t t The setting of the partition name can be made for the TYPE S storage device The preset partition name is displayed in PARTITION NAME on the explorer screen Setting a partition ...

Page 143: ... buttons r r Information display items 2 1 1 Clip information Clip properties display 2 Storage device information For TYPE S SERIAL P2 card serial number MODEL P2 card model name SELECTED PART Displays a checkmark when a target partition is selected SELECTED PART NO List of selected partition numbers only displayed when multiple partitions are selected NO Partition number DATE Partition record da...

Page 144: ...n You can import write back to a P2 card from as storage device to a P2 card with the same part number as the source card by partition card 1 Insert a P2 card that will serve as the input destination Make sure to insert a formatted P2 card 2 Connecting a storage device 3 Select STORAGE in the main menu CLIP EXPLORE to display the explorer screen 4 In the explorer screen display the partition thumb...

Page 145: ...This chapter describes how to operate the camera menus the structure and details of the setting menu Chapter 7 Menu Operations ...

Page 146: ...items for changing the settings based on the condition of subject when the camera is operated These menu items cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed CLIP These items are used when performing various tasks such as playing back deleting and copying clips and editing metadata while checking the thumbnail of the clips displayed in the LCD monitor These menu items are enabled when the th...

Page 147: ...isplayed 2 Use the jog dial button or the cursor buttons to place the cursor on the corresponding menu item Fig 1 f f Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor up or down f f If there is a menu in the next level w is displayed in the menu items Press the jog dial button the cursor button I or the SET button to open lower level menus Fig 2 f f Press the cursor button Y or the EXIT button to retur...

Page 148: ...ely press the EXIT button while holding down the SHIFT button The changed value returns to the value before changing NOTE t t A restart of the camera is required when the system frequency setting or the number of lines or the network connection method is changed Setting USER MENU 1 Select the main menu USER MENU SEL 2 Select and display various items according to level 3 Put checkmarks l on the it...

Page 149: ... set in R GAIN AWB A and B GAIN AWB A OFF Sets the value of Rch gain and Bch gain to 0 f f Factory setting OFF AWB B GAIN OFFSET Sets the Rch gain and Bch gain when performing automatic white balance after the WHITE BAL switch is on B ON Keeps the values set in R GAIN AWB B and B GAIN AWB B OFF Sets the value of Rch gain and Bch gain to 0 f f Factory setting OFF NOTE t t Settings made through the ...

Page 150: ...ollection table for the linear matrix A B f f Factory setting A MATRIX R G Adjusts the linear matrix Red Green A 63 63 f f Factory setting 30 B 63 63 f f Factory setting 24 MATRIX R B Adjusts the linear matrix Red Blue A 63 63 f f Factory setting 5 B 63 63 f f Factory setting 10 MATRIX G R Adjusts the linear matrix Green Red A 63 63 f f Factory setting 1 B 63 63 f f Factory setting 4 MATRIX G B Ad...

Page 151: ...e color saturation between blue and cyan 63 63 f f Factory setting 3 Cy SAT Corrects cyan color saturation 63 63 f f Factory setting 5 Cy G SAT Corrects the color saturation between cyan and green 63 63 f f Factory setting 0 G SAT Corrects green color saturation 63 63 f f Factory setting 6 G Yl SAT Corrects the color saturation between green and yellow 63 63 f f Factory setting 2 Yl SAT Corrects y...

Page 152: ...main menu FILE SETUP DATA SELECT Items without an S are targets for PAINT LEVEL LOW SETTING Item Description of settings S MASTER GAIN Selects the master gain 6dB 3dB 0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB 24dB 27dB 30dB f f Factory setting 0dB H DTL LEVEL Sets the horizontal detail correction level 0 63 f f Factory setting 12 V DTL LEVEL Sets the vertical detail correction level 0 31 f f Factory set...

Page 153: ...master gain 6dB 3dB 0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB 24dB 27dB 30dB f f Factory setting 6dB H DTL LEVEL Sets the horizontal detail correction level 0 63 f f Factory setting 8 V DTL LEVEL Sets the vertical detail correction level 0 31 f f Factory setting 12 DTL CORING Sets the detail noise removal level 0 60 f f Factory setting 8 H DTL FREQ Selects the horizontal detail frequency 0 31 f f Factor...

Page 154: ... 40 f f Factory setting 1 S MATRIX TABLE Selects the color collection table for the linear matrix A B OFF f f Factory setting A S COLOR CORRECT Switches the 15 axis independent color correction on off ON OFF f f Factory setting ON NOTE t t When saving or reading setup files from an SD memory card you can save items with an S and items without an S separately Items with an S in front of the item na...

Page 155: ... the area selected in SKIN TONE DTL ON OFF f f Factory setting OFF DETECT TABLE Selects the skin tone table of the subject that displays skin tone detail A B C f f Factory setting A SKIN TONE GET Obtains the color information of A B or C selected in DETECT TABLE from near the center marker If executed data from I CENTER to Q PHASE are automatically obtained The obtained data becomes the table data...

Page 156: ...tting 90 A KNEE LVL Sets the auto knee level 100 109 f f Factory setting 107 A KNEE RESPONSE Sets the auto knee response speed The smaller the setting value the faster the response speed is 1 8 f f Factory setting 4 CHROMA LEVEL Sets the chroma level of PR and PB signals When this is set to OFF the color components of the video signal are removed OFF 99 40 f f Factory setting 0 DRS MODE Sets the e...

Page 157: ... ON f f KNEE MASTER POINT 85 0 f f KNEE MASTER SLOPE 50 If set FILM REC or VIDEO REC auto knee is disabled Auto knee is disabled if the remote control unit AJ RC10G is connected but when the AJ RC10G A KNEE ON button is pressed the LED of A KNEE ON button lights F REC DYNAMIC LVL When FILM REC is selected in GAMMA MODE SEL dynamic range is set If an item other than FILM REC is selected no settings...

Page 158: ...ms are targets of PAINT S SELECT in the main menu FILE SETUP DATA SELECT VF These items are shown when selecting contents to show in the viewfinder screen These menu items cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed VF DISPLAY Item Description of settings VF LCD CHAR Selects whether to display a character on the image of the LCD monitor and viewfinder ON Displays characters on both the vi...

Page 159: ...LIGHT OFF 10 15 20 25 30 35 f f Factory setting 35 RC MENU DISP Sets whether to display the menu on the viewfinder screen when the remote control unit or extension control unit is connected ON OFF f f Factory setting ON MARKER CHAR LVL Configures settings for the viewfinder marker and character luminosity 50 60 70 80 90 100 f f Factory setting 50 SYNCHRO SCAN DISP Sets the unit in which synchro sc...

Page 160: ... Factory setting 0 USER BOX V POS Sets the vertical position of the center of the user box 50 50 f f Factory setting 0 VF INDICATOR Item Description of settings EXTENDER Turns extender display ON OFF ON OFF f f Factory setting ON SHUTTER Turns shutter speed display ON OFF ON OFF f f Factory setting ON FILTER Turns filter no display ON OFF ON OFF f f Factory setting ON WHITE Turns AWB PRE A B displ...

Page 161: ...operating ON OFF ON OFF f f Factory setting ON FBC WARNING DISP Sets the warning display for flash band compensation BOTH Displays the warning for both FBC OFF and SHUTTER 1 FBC OFF Displays the warning when flash band is detected while the flash band compensation function is not active 2 SHUTTER Displays the warning when the flash band compensation function and shutter display are both set to ON ...

Page 162: ... flash i REC 1 CLIP and P REC At this time you can check the status of i REC or 1 CLIP on the mode check screen by pushing the MARKER SEL MODE CHECK MENU CANCEL switch towards the MCK MCL side f f Factory setting ON Pre recording mode switch information and one clip recording start end information are displayed regardless of this menu setting SDI REC STAT Turns HD SDI recording control information...

Page 163: ...g ON WHITE PRESET Sets whether to illuminate the lamp on the viewfinder if the WHITE BAL switch is on PRST When the viewfinder has the lamp ON OFF f f Factory setting OFF EXTENDER Sets whether to illuminate the lamp on the viewfinder if the lens extender is working When the viewfinder has the lamp ON OFF f f Factory setting ON B GAMMA Sets whether to illuminate the lamp on the viewfinder if the bl...

Page 164: ... CAMERA SHUTTER SELECT POSITION4 SEL is assigned as the shutter speed selected by the SHUTTER switch ON OFF f f Factory setting ON POSITION5 The speed set in the main menu CAMERA SHUTTER SELECT POSITION5 SEL is assigned as the shutter speed selected by the SHUTTER switch ON OFF f f Factory setting ON POSITION6 The speed set in the main menu CAMERA SHUTTER SELECT POSITION6 SEL is assigned as the sh...

Page 165: ...ER MAIN button For selectable functions and an explanation of functions refer to Assigning functions to USER buttons page 67 f f Factory setting SLOT SEL Detection time Selects a response to accept when the USER MAIN button is pressed NORMAL Accepts immediately when pressed 1sec Accepts when pressed and held down for approx one second f f Factory setting NORMAL USER1 Select a function Assigns the ...

Page 166: ... knee function and DRS function DRS When the AUTO KNEE switch is in the ON position DRS function is enabled ON When the AUTO KNEE switch is in the ON position auto knee function is enabled OFF Even if the AUTO KNEE switch is in the ON position both auto knee function and DRS function are not enabled f f Factory setting ON SHD ABB SW CTL Sets whether to automatically adjust black shading when the A...

Page 167: ...ardless of the CC filter OFF Holds Ach and Bch memory data 8 memories for each CC filter f f Factory setting ON SHOCKLESS AWB When the position of the WHITE BAL switch is changed set the time until when the white balance starts at the changed position FAST Approx 1 second NORMAL Approx 2 seconds SLOW1 Approx 3 seconds SLOW2 Approx 10 seconds SLOW3 Approx 20 seconds OFF Moves instantly f f Factory ...

Page 168: ... 0 100 f f Factory setting 30 A IRIS WINDOW Selects the auto iris detection window NORM1 Window that is near screen center NORM2 Window that is near screen bottom CENTER Window that is a spot in the screen center f f Factory setting NORM1 S IRIS LEVEL Sets the super iris backlight compensation target value 0 100 f f Factory setting 70 IRIS GAIN Selects the IRIS GAIN adjustment side CAM LENS f f Fa...

Page 169: ...rd is set you can select NORMAL normal unencrypted format or CPS ENCRYPT encrypted format Data deleted as a result of formatting cannot be restored Always check the data before formatting FORMAT STORAGE Formats a storage device connected to the USB3 0 terminal host using the specified system in USB storage mode TYPE S Formats in the TYPE S format FAT Formats in the FAT format Enabled only for stor...

Page 170: ...lorer THUMBNAIL SETUP Item Description of settings INDICATOR Selects an item to display and press the SET button Checked items are displayed When ALL HIDE is selected other items cannot be selected ALL HIDE Hides all indicators MARKER Displays the shot mark indicator TEXT MEMO Displays the text memo indicator WIDE Displays the wide indicator PROXY Displays the proxy indicator f f Factory setting M...

Page 171: ... position f f Factory setting USER CLIP NAME START TC REC DATE NUM OF AUDIO CH AUDIO BIT A maximum of 6 items can be displayed at the same time When 6 items are already selected all unchecked items cannot be selected You can change your item selection by unchecking selected items Items with underlines are selected in the factory settings THUMBNAIL INFO Displays the number of selected clips and pla...

Page 172: ... Operates in one clip recording mode OFF Does not operate in one clip recording mode f f Factory setting OFF This item cannot be changed in the following cases f f When the main menu SYSTEM SYSTEM MODE REC SIGNAL is set to SDI f f When the main menu REC PB REC FUNCTION SIMUL REC is set to ON f f When the main menu REC PB REC FUNCTION RECORDING is set to an item other than NORMAL PRE REC Selects wh...

Page 173: ... Factory setting OFF Text memos added when this item is ON indicate the recording start position To record text memos as character information refer to Setting clip metadata page 131 This item is disabled when the main menu REC PB REC FUNCTION RECORDING is set to an item other than NORMAL P ON REC SLOT SEL Selects the slot order targeted for recording when power is turned on HOLD Records from the ...

Page 174: ...SYSTEM SYSTEM MODE LINE FREQ is set to 720 60P or 720 50P f f When the recording mode of the proxy data is AVC G6 2CH MOV PROXY DISP Selects whether to display proxy data recorded information or messages in the viewfinder and LCD monitor ON Displays proxy recording information and SD memory card remaining capacity at the start of recording Warning information is displayed at all times OFF Displays...

Page 175: ...n a P2 card is inserted or the P2 card targeted for recording is switched PRESET Uses the internal time code of the camera REGEN Regenerates time code based on the clip with the newest date and time among the clips recorded to the P2 card targeted for recording f f Factory setting REGEN Make sure the date and time are correctly set For the setting method refer to Setting the date time of the inter...

Page 176: ... f Factory setting OFF The content of characters to superimpose is the same as the characters superimposed on images output from SDI OUT2 and other terminals SDI OUT2 Turns SDI OUT2 terminal output ON OFF ON Performs output OFF Stops output f f Factory setting OFF VIDEO OUT Turns VIDEO OUT terminal output ON OFF ON Performs output OFF Stops output f f Factory setting OFF SDI2 HDMI OUT Selects the ...

Page 177: ...rminal SDI OUT2 terminal HDMI OUT terminal and VIDEO OUT terminal ON Performs output OFF Does not output f f Factory setting OFF SDI OUT1 MARKER Item Description of settings MARKER SW Switches the marker ON Displays OFF Does not display f f Factory setting OFF CENTER MARK Switches the center marker 1 large 2 Open center large 3 small 4 Open center small OFF Does not display f f Factory setting 1 S...

Page 178: ...he height of the user box 1 100 f f Factory setting 13 USER BOX H POS Sets the horizontal position of the center of the user box 50 50 f f Factory setting 0 USER BOX V POS Sets the vertical position of the center of the user box 50 50 f f Factory setting 0 DOWNCON SETTING Item Description of settings DOWNCON MODE Sets the mode of the down converter output signal SIDE CROP LETTER BOX SQUEEZE f f Fa...

Page 179: ... six items f f FRONT VR CH1 FRONT VR CH3 f f FRONT VR CH2 FRONT VR CH4 f f AUTO LVL CH3 AUTO LVL CH1 f f AUTO LVL CH4 AUTO LVL CH2 f f LVL CONTROL CH3 LVL CONTROL CH1 f f LVL CONTROL CH4 LVL CONTROL CH2 For details refer to Adjusting the recording levels page 69 FRONT VR CH1 CH3 Sets whether to enable the F AUDIO LEVEL dial for input signals selected in audio CH1 CH3 FRONT Enabled only when FRONT ...

Page 180: ...cted W L Enabled only when wireless microphone receiver is selected REAR Enabled only when the rear microphone is selected OFF The microphone lowcut filter does not work for any input f f Factory setting OFF LIMITER CH1 Selects the channel 1 limiter Disabled when automatic adjustment of recording levels is selected ON OFF f f Factory setting OFF LIMITER CH2 Selects the channel 2 limiter Disabled w...

Page 181: ...USB device mode page 210 The setting cannot be changed while the thumbnail screen is displayed NETWORK SEL Sets the connection method when connecting the camera with an external device such as a computer via network WLAN Connects via wireless LAN 4G LTE Connects via 3G 4G LTE LAN Connects via the LAN terminal OFF Does not connect f f Factory setting OFF NETWORK FUNC HTTP SERVER Configures the sett...

Page 182: ...When this item is set to SD CARD insert an SD memory card before turning on the power of the camera f f Factory setting INTERNAL SERVER ADDR Sets the IP address of the device receiving the streaming video when CAMERA is selected in START TRIGGER f f Factory setting 554 RTSP PORT Sets the RTSP port number required for streaming when CAMERA is selected in START TRIGGER LOAD SD CARD When CAMERA is se...

Page 183: ...1234567890123456789abcdef DHCP Sets whether to use automatic acquisition via DHCP when INFRA is selected in TYPE ENABLE Uses automatic acquisition DISABLE Does not use automatic acquisition f f Factory setting ENABLE IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address when DISABLE is selected in DHCP f f Factory setting 192 168 0 1 SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet mask when DISABLE is selected in DHCP f f Factory setting 2...

Page 184: ...e near end and end operations are conducted according to the percentage value of the charge level Set the percentage value of BATT STAT NEAR END near end and BATT STAT END end in the main menu I F SETUP BATTERY SETTING page 185 according to the battery in use ENDURA STAT Select it when ENDURA battery by IDX is used to perform near end and end operations according to the percentage value of the cha...

Page 185: ...et to MANUAL PAG L96e NEAR END Selects the near end voltage in steps of 0 1 V when the main menu I F SETUP BATTERY P2CARD BATTERY SELECT is set to PAG L96e 12 0V 15 0V f f Factory setting 13 0V This item is enabled when BATTERY MODE is set to MANUAL TYPE A FULL Selects the voltage for full display in steps of 0 1 V when the main menu I F SETUP BATTERY P2CARD BATTERY SELECT is set to TYPE A 13 0V 1...

Page 186: ...end percent value 1 10 f f Factory setting 1 When the battery charge level percentage cannot be detected this will follow the end voltage value set in TYPE A When using a battery which displays battery charge level by units of 10 end is determined only in two stages when it is set between 1 and 5 or when it is set between 6 to 10 FILE These are items for performing file related operations such as ...

Page 187: ...iption of settings LOAD Selects the lens file saved to the camera memory loads it and uses it as a setting value for the current operation SAVE Specifies and saves the title and number of current lens setting values to the memory of this camera CLEAR ALL FILE Clears and initializes all values saved to the lens file LENS FILE SD CARD Item Description of settings LOAD Selects a lens file saved to th...

Page 188: ... the camera These menu items cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed SYSTEM CHECK Item Description of settings COLOR CHECK Displays the RGB level near screen center in the viewfinder and displays whether all systems from the optical to digital are transmitting normally LENS ADJ Item Description of settings F2 8 ADJ Sets the iris to F2 8 only when set to ON Adjusts so that it becomes F...

Page 189: ... Gch and Bch flare levels adjusted in RGB BLACK CONTROL are enabled f f Factory setting OFF LENS R GAIN OFFSET Corrects the Rch sensitivity of the lens to use 200 200 f f Factory setting 0 LENS B GAIN OFFSET Corrects the Bch sensitivity of the lens to use 200 200 f f Factory setting 0 LENS R FLARE Adjusts the Rch flare level 0 100 LENS G FLARE Adjusts the Gch flare level 0 100 LENS B FLARE Adjusts...

Page 190: ...12 50i AVC G12 30PN AVC G12 24PN AVC G12 25PN DVCPRO HD 60P DVCPRO HD 60i DVCPRO HD 50P DVCPRO HD 50i DVCPRO50 60i DVCPRO50 50i DVCPRO 60i DVCPRO 50i DV 60i DV 50i The AVC LongG format cannot be selected in the following cases f f When the main menu REC PB REC FUNCTION RECORDING is set to INTERVAL or ONE SHOT Types of available codecs vary depending on the setting of LINE FREQ For details refer to...

Page 191: ... Item Description of settings OPERATION Displays the total time the camera power was turned on P ON TIMES Displays the total number of times the camera power was turned on VERSION Item Description of settings VERSION Displays the versions of the camera Move the cursor right and left to change pages VERSION Displays the version representative version of all firmware in the camera MODEL NAME Display...

Page 192: ...read in main menu FILE INITIALIZE LOAD FACTORY DATA Refer to INITIALIZE page 188 R Can save by setting FUNCTION MENU RC DATA SAVE on the remote control unit AJ RC10G or by using the DATA SAVE switch on the extension control unit AG EC4G Refer to Connecting to the remote control unit AJ RC10G page 213 or Connecting to the extension control unit AG EC4G page 215 f f Indicates whether details set in ...

Page 193: ...l Yl SAT l l l l l Yl Yl R SAT l l l l l Yl R SAT l l l l l Yl R R SAT l l l l l R PHASE l l l l l R R Mg PHASE l l l l l R Mg PHASE l l l l l Mg PHASE l l l l l Mg B PHASE l l l l l B PHASE l l l l l B Cy PHASE l l l l l Cy PHASE l l l l l Cy G PHASE l l l l l G PHASE l l l l l G Yl PHASE l l l l l Yl PHASE l l l l l Yl Yl R PHASE l l l l l Yl R PHASE l l l l l Yl R R PHASE l l l l l r r LOW SETT...

Page 194: ...MASTER GAMMA l l l l l BLACK GAMMA l l l l l B GAMMA RANGE l l l l l S MATRIX TABLE l l l l l S COLOR CORRECT l l l l l r r ADDITIONAL DTL Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R KNEE APE LVL l l l l l l DTL GAIN l l l l l l DTL GAIN l l l l l l DTL CLIP l l l l l l DTL SOURCE l l l l l l MASTER DTL l l l l l l r r SKIN TONE DTL Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R S SKIN ...

Page 195: ...l l l l S HI COLOR SW l l l l l l HI COLOR LVL l l l l l l r r GAMMA Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R MASTER GAMMA l l l l l l R GAMMA l l l l l l B GAMMA l l l l l l GAMMA MODE SEL l l l l l l F REC DYNAMIC LVL l l l l l l F REC BLACK STR LVL l l l l l l V REC KNEE SLOPE l l l l l l V REC KNEE POINT l l l l l l r r S CAMERA SETTING Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U ...

Page 196: ...RK l 1 l l l l SAFETY MARK l 1 l l l l SAFETY AREA l 1 l l l l FRAME MARK l 1 l l l l FRAME SIG l 1 l l l l FRAME LVL l 1 l l l l r r VF USER BOX Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R USER BOX l 1 l l l l USER BOX WIDTH l 1 l l l l USER BOX HEIGHT l 1 l l l l USER BOX H POS l 1 l l l l USER BOX V POS l 1 l l l l r r VF INDICATOR Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R EXTEN...

Page 197: ...l l l l l STREAMING l l l l l r r MODE CHECK IND Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R STATUS l l l l l LED l l l l l FUNCTION l l l l l AUDIO l l l l l CAC l l l l l USER SW STATUS l l l l l P ON IND l l l l l r r LED Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R GAIN 0dB l l l l l DS GAIN l l l l l SHUTTER l l l l l WHITE PRESET l l l l l EXTENDER l l l l l B GAMMA l l l l l MA...

Page 198: ... l l l l SHOT MARK U3 l l l l l TEXT MEMO U4 l l l l l r r SW MODE Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R RET SW l l l l l S BLK LVL l l l l l AUTO KNEE SW l l l l l l SHD ABB SW CTL l l l l l COLOR BARS l l l l l FOCUS ASSIST l l l l l EXPAND MODE l l l l l WFM l l l l l WFM DISP l l l l l S GAIN OFF l l l l DS GAIN OFF l l l l D ZOOM x2 l l l l l D ZOOM x3 l l l l l D ZOOM x4 l l l l...

Page 199: ...l AGC POINT l l l l l CLIP r r PROPERTY Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R CLIP PROPERTY l 1 CARD STATUS l 1 CPS PASSWORD l 1 SD CARD l 1 REMAIN SETUP l 1 l l l FREE CAP OF PARTITION l 1 Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R REPOSITION l 1 l DELETE l 1 FORMAT l 1 FORMAT STORAGE l 1 COPY l 1 EXPORT l 1 IMPORT l 1 REPAIR l 1 RE CONNECT l 1 EXCH THUMBNAIL l 1 EXPLORE l 1 ...

Page 200: ... SIMUL REC l 1 l l l r r REC PB SETUP Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R REC MEDIA l 1 l l l FILE SPLIT l l l l START TEXT MEMO l l l l P ON REC SLOT SEL l l l l REC START l l l l REC TALLY l l l l ACCESS LED l l l l SEEK POS SEL l l l l r r DUAL CODEC SETUP Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R CODEC USAGE l l l l PROXY REC MODE l l l l STREAMING MODE l l l l TC SUPER...

Page 201: ...l 1 l l l l 1080P SDI2 HDMI OUT l 1 l l l l 3G SDI OUT l 1 l l l l MONITOR OUT MODE l 1 l l l l MONITOR OUT ZEBRA l 1 l l l l SDI EDH l 1 l l l l HDSDI REMOTE l 1 l l l l THUMBNAIL OUT l 1 l l l l r r SDI OUT1 MARKER Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R MARKER SW l l l l l CENTER MARK l l l l l SAFETY MARK l l l l l SAFETY AREA l l l l l FRAME MARK l l l l l FRAME SIG l l l l l USER ...

Page 202: ...Data file By page By item S C U F R VR SELECT l l l l FRONT VR CH1 CH3 l 1 l l l FRONT VR CH2 CH4 l 1 l l l AUTO LVL CH3 CH1 l l l l AUTO LVL CH4 CH2 l l l l LVL CONTROL CH3 CH1 l l l l LVL CONTROL CH4 CH2 l l l l MIC LOWCUT CH1 l l l l MIC LOWCUT CH2 l l l l MIC LOWCUT CH3 l l l l MIC LOWCUT CH4 l l l l LIMITER CH1 l l l l LIMITER CH2 l l l l LIMITER CH3 l l l l LIMITER CH4 l l l l TEST TONE l l ...

Page 203: ... l SERVER ADDR l 1 l l l RTSP PORT l 1 l l l LOAD SD CARD l 1 SAVE SD CARD l 1 START l 1 LAN PROPERTY MAC ADDRESS l 1 l DHCP l 1 l l l IP ADDRESS l 1 l l l SUBNET MASK l 1 l l l DEFAULT GATEWAY l 1 l l l PRIMARY DNS l 1 l l l SECONDARY DNS l 1 l l l DHCP SERVER l 1 l l l WIRELESS PROPERTY MAC ADDRESS l 1 l l TYPE l 1 l l l SSID INPUT MODE l 1 l l l SSID l 1 l l l BAND l 1 l l l CHANNEL 2 4GHz l 1 ...

Page 204: ...N Seg l l l l r r BATTERY SETTING Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R BATTERY MODE l l l HYTRON140 NEAR END l l l DIONIC 90 NEAR END l l l ENDURA10 NEAR END l l l PAG L96e NEAR END l l l TYPE A FULL l l l TYPE A NEAR END l l l TYPE A END l l l TYPE B FULL l l l TYPE B NEAR END l l l TYPE B END l l l TYPE C FULL l l l TYPE C NEAR END l l l TYPE C END l l l BATT STAT NEAR END l l l BA...

Page 205: ... By item S C U F R LOAD SAVE CLEAR ALL FILE r r LENS FILE SD CARD Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R LOAD SAVE r r SCENE Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R LOAD l 1 SAVE l 1 CLEAR l 1 r r SD CARD PROPERTY Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R SD STANDARD l 1 USED l 1 BLANK l 1 TOTAL l 1 PROXY REM l 1 NUMBER OF CLIPS l 1 PROTECT l 1 r r FORMAT SD CARD It...

Page 206: ... Data file By page By item S C U F R CORRECT l l l l DETECTION DIG r r WHITE SHADING Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R CORRECT l l l l R H SAW l R H PARA l R V SAW l R V PARA l G H SAW l G H PARA l G V SAW l G V PARA l B H SAW l B H PARA l B V SAW l B V PARA l r r LENS FILE ADJ Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R LENS FILE ADJ MODE l LENS R GAIN OFFSET l LENS B GAIN...

Page 207: ...TUP Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R SETUP 7 5 l l l l GPS l l l l P OFF GPS DATA l l l l P OFF LCD DISPLAY l l l l r r HOURS METER Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R OPERATION l 1 P ON TIMES l 1 r r VERSION Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R VERSION OPTION MENU r r OPTION Item USER MENU Data file By page By item S C U F R ENG SECURITY FAN MODE r r...

Page 208: ...This chapter describes the external devices that can be connected to the camera Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices ...

Page 209: ... drive to transfer data External storage device USB 2 0 USB 3 0 storage mode The USB 2 0 cable and USB 3 0 cable are not supplied with the camera Prepare a commercial USB 2 0 cable or USB 3 0 cable double shielded for noise suppression Connecting the video and monitor The camera directly controls the video and the monitor to output video Audio pin cable 1 HDMI cable 2 BNC cable composite SDI 3 Vid...

Page 210: ... and the USB lamp flashes 4 Exit the USB device mode There are three ways to do so f f Turn the POWER switch of the camera to OFF f f Press the EXIT button In USB device mode Push EXIT to Return to CAMERA MODE is displayed at the bottom of the viewfinder screen f f Press the USER buttons USER MAIN USER1 USER2 SHOT MARKER button or TEXT MEMO button to which USB MODE is assigned Returns to camera sh...

Page 211: ...he USB lamp is illuminated If the hard disk drive is not connected properly USB STORAGE DISCONNECTED is displayed and the USB lamp flashes f f USB MODE can be assigned to the USER buttons USER MAIN USER1 USER2 the SHOT MARKER and TEXT MEMO buttons in the main menu CAMERA USER SW pressing these buttons switches between USB storage mode and normal storage mode However if these buttons are pressed wh...

Page 212: ...of the REC button Display during external device control While recording command is being output SDI REC is displayed in the viewfinder and LCD monitor and the back and rear tally lamps and the tally lamp on the viewfinder lights up While recording pause command is being output SDI is displayed and the tally lamps will go off For details on the display refer to HD SDI recording control information...

Page 213: ...ghts up when DRS is ON and the light goes off when it is OFF r r CHARA ON button Selects whether the characters are superimposed over the video signals output to the VIDEO OUT SDI OUT2 and HDMI OUT terminals of the camera When AJ RC10G is connected the MON OUT CHARACTER switch of the camera does not function r r Scene files Scene files created on other models cannot be loaded If you try to load su...

Page 214: ...hen a scene file is loaded the setting values regarding skin tone table C will be changed to different values FUNC f f The variable range of SELECT in the fourth level is as follows INH S GAIN DS GAIN S IRIS I OVR S BLK B GAMMA D ZOOM ATW ATW LOCK Y GET DRS ASSIST C TEMP AUD CH1 3 AUD CH2 4 REC SW RET SW PRE REC SLOT SEL USB MODE LCD B L FBC WFM EVF CLR REC MEDIA f f Note that the USER button of A...

Page 215: ...ial button f f GAIN selector switch f f OUTPUT AUTO KNEE selector switch f f WHITE BAL switch f f USER MAIN button f f USER 1 button f f USER 2 button Recording and playback operations in remote control mode Recording playback operations can be performed both on the camera and AG EC4G when the remote control unit is connected NOTE t t The status adjusted with AG EC4G connected will always be recor...

Page 216: ...G or removing the network cable and switching the camera s POWER switch from OFF to ON LAN cable optional AK HRP200G r r When connecting to the camera s REMOTE terminal f f When you connect AK HRP200G and set the POWER switches of the camera and the AK HRP200G to ON the camera automatically enters the remote control mode f f Remove the AK HRP200G or set the POWER switch on the AK HRP200G to OFF to...

Page 217: ...reflected in AK HRP200G f f Scene user file switch button SHIFT scene user file selector button SCENE1 USER1 SCENE3 USER3 SCENE4 Operation is not available f f Adjusted value display area 4 digits display selector button for ND filter CC filter ND CC Zoom and focus are not supported f f Character menu button CHARA MENU Operation is same as the MON OUT CHARACTER switch of the camera NOTE t t Use a ...

Page 218: ...ontrol mode The following switches and buttons on the camera do not function in remote control mode f f SHUTTER switch f f MENU button f f Jog dial button f f GAIN selector switch f f OUTPUT AUTO KNEE selector switch f f WHITE BAL switch f f USER MAIN button f f USER 1 button f f USER 2 button Recording and playback operations in remote control mode When connected to the P2 ROP application recordi...

Page 219: ...This chapter describes how to use the camera by connecting to network Chapter 9 Network Connection ...

Page 220: ... bits f f Sending receiving clips from to the camera clip transfer via FTP client function f f IP remote control of the camera from the Remote Operation Panel AK HRP200G f f Connecting to P2 ROP application f f Streaming function NOTE t t When 4G LTE is used only the function to send receive clips from to the camera clip transfer via FTP client function can be used Operating environment The follow...

Page 221: ...reless module AJ WM30 Read the operating manual of the wireless module thoroughly and understand it before using To prevent accidental operation there are restrictions as follows f f Supported standard IEEE802 11g n IEEE802 11a and IEEE802 11b cannot be used f f Communication frequency 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz 1ch 6ch 11ch 12ch and higher cannot be used r r For use overseas The following four types of...

Page 222: ...g 1 2 Attach the USB 2 0 extension cable to the USB2 0 terminal sub host Fig 2 3 Rotate the part at the bottom of the cover in the direction of the arrow Fig 3 and close the cover so that the USB 2 0 extension cable goes through the gap Fig 4 4 Connect the wireless module Fig 5 NOTE t t For the USB 2 0 extension cable optional using a cable of A type male female 0 5 m or shorter and with double sh...

Page 223: ...ay the access point list screen in wireless setting and select SSID of the camera f f Factory setting AJ PX5000 When the password confirmation screen appears enter the password encryption key f f Factory setting 01234567890123456789abcdef 5 Check the network connection When the setting is completed confirm that network connection of mobile devices iPad iPhone and computers is made properly Applica...

Page 224: ...ing procedures when the wireless access point to connect to is selected from a list 1 Select INFRA in main menu I F SETUP USB LAN WIRELESS PROPERTY TYPE 2 If necessary set each item in main menu I F SETUP USB LAN WIRELESS PROPERTY MAC ADDRESS MAC address of the wireless LAN cannot be changed BAND Setting that switches between 2 transmission methods 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz Factory setting 2 4GHz Cannot be...

Page 225: ...ra is outside the service area 4 Encryption format This is the encryption method used by the access point 5 Radio wave strength This shows the signal strength of the access point 4G LTE mode Use the following procedure when you connect the camera with the 4G LTE USB modem 1 Select 4G LTE in the main menu I F SETUP USB LAN NETWORK SEL 2 When the main menu I F SETUP USB LAN 4G LTE PROPERTY is enable...

Page 226: ...on 4 TCP IPv4 and configure the settings For details on how to display the screen refer to Start Help and Support f f When DHCP SERVER is set to ENABLE on the camera Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically in the General tab Select Automatic private IP address in the Alternate Configuration tab f f When DHCP SERVER is set to DISABLE on the camera Selec...

Page 227: ...and PASSWORD Factory setting p2guest of USER ACCOUNT that have been set for the camera When a screen like Fig 1 appears for iPad the connection has been established User account name and password can be set in the main menu I F SETUP USB LAN NETWORK FUNC USER ACCOUNT Accounts can be created or deleted and the passwords can be changed in the main menu I F SETUP USB LAN NETWORK FUNC ACCOUNT LIST Use...

Page 228: ...o the User Guide of P2 Web Application on the following website http pro av panasonic net en manual index html NOTE t t When NETWORK SEL is OFF or set to 4G LTE the P2 playlist editing function cannot be used t t The number of clients that can be connected simultaneously during the playlist edit function is 1 Setting for connection with P2 ROP application Using the P2 ROP application on an iPad co...

Page 229: ...rowser P2 Streaming Receiver of a device connected to the camera through a network or through a server that is capable of receiving streaming video sent from the camera There are two ways to start streaming streaming from an application software and streaming from the camera This section describes the camera s network connection method for each method For the procedures on using the streaming func...

Page 230: ...settings page 225 2 Configure the network settings of the camera Select SD CARD in main menu I F SETUP USB LAN STREAMING SETTING SETTING DATA NOTE t t The setting value of the SD memory card can be saved in following method Select SAVE SD CARD in the main menu I F SETUP USB LAN STREAMING SETTING Configuring the settings after saving the settings contained in the SD memory card to the camera Config...

Page 231: ... t t The setting value of the SD memory card can be saved in following method Select SAVE SD CARD in the main menu I F SETUP USB LAN FTP CLIENT SERVICE Saving client service settings in the SD memory card 1 Select SAVE SD CARD in the main menu I F SETUP USB LAN FTP CLIENT SERVICE The setting values of SERVER URL LOGIN USER LOGIN PASSWORD SSH and SSH PORT of main menu I F SETUP USB LAN FTP CLIENT S...

Page 232: ...y the thumbnail list of a desired CONTENTS folder folder storing clips of P2 card 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed 2 Select FTP in the main menu CLIP EXPLORE 3 Press the jog dial button or the SET button The FTP explorer screen appears FTP explorer screen 1 2 4 3 1 Status indication Indicates that the screen is the FTP explorer screen 2 FTP server information URL The ...

Page 233: ... cursor button I Displays the contents of the subfolder at the cursor position Pressing the cursor button Y Displays the contents of higher level folder to the current folder Pressing the cursor button Moves the cursor up or down Pressing the cursor button while holding down the SHIFT button Moves the cursor to the top bottom folder on the list NOTE t t Depending on server operating specifications...

Page 234: ... t t When a proxy recording clip recorded in the following conditions has been transferred to the FTP server it is displayed as a divided clip on the server A clip recorded over the continuous recording time in a memory card A clip recorded across multiple memory cards A clip recorded with one clip recording t t Folder names using multi byte characters are not displayed correctly t t Depending on ...

Page 235: ...annot set a folder name that is same as an existing folder 5 Move the cursor to YES and press the SET button Exporting starts When exporting is completed COPY COMPLETED appears NOTE t t You cannot select clips to be exported t t Folder names using multi byte characters are not displayed correctly t t Depending on factors such as the number of files file sizes and network conditions exporting may t...

Page 236: ...t Any files with the same path names as the one in the SD memory card will be overwritten However if the path names are the same but the types differ folder and file an error is generated t t To prevent unintended overwriting format the SD memory card before writing back whenever possible t t To transfer clips using SSH the FTP server must support SSH t t Using SSH will reduce the transfer speed ...

Page 237: ...dd recorded clips to transfer From the thumbnail screen select the main menu CLIP COPY FTP or FTP PROXY and then select clips to transfer The selected clips are registered in the upload list t t Clips are also automatically transferred during recording playback and thumbnail display t t If the network is disconnected during transfer or the power of the camera is turned off and on again transfer re...

Page 238: ...g the transmission or waiting to transmit the clips registered in the upload list t t The clip delete function will not operate during the transmission or waiting to transmit the clips registered in the upload list t t The format function of the P2 card will not operate during the transmission or waiting to transmit the clips registered in the upload list Displaying the upload list The upload list...

Page 239: ...ion NOTE t t If the STATUS display changes while displaying the upload list the screen is not updated t t Save up to the latest 1000 logs for clip information month and date clip number global clip ID status registered in the upload list to an SD memory card ...

Page 240: ...Inspect the various parts of the camera before shooting This chapter also explains the warnings and error messages displayed on the viewfinder screen Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection ...

Page 241: ...d In this case select the main menu REC PB REC PB SETUP REC MEDIA and match the recording target media Inspecting the camera unit 1 Set the zoom to the electric zoom mode and check the behavior of the electric zoom Ensure that the image changes between telescopic and wide angle 2 Set the zoom to the manual zoom mode and check the behavior of the manual zoom Rotate the manual zoom lever and ensure ...

Page 242: ... increase the level display Inspecting the earphones and speaker 1 Adjust the MONITOR dial and ensure that the speaker volume changes 2 Connect earphones to the PHONES terminal Ensure that the speaker is muted and the output from the microphone is directed to the earphones 3 Adjust the MONITOR dial and ensure that the earphones volume changes Inspections for using an external microphone 1 Connect ...

Page 243: ...pressed VTCG DATE TIME no display time zone TCG value is displayed and that this value is accurate If DATE TIME and the time zone is incorrect set the correct date time page 30 NOTE t t Note that date and time data based on DATE TIME and the time zone settings is recorded in the clip and affects the playback order in the thumbnail operations ...

Page 244: ... built in battery is complete by connecting an external DC power supply or a battery and leaving the camera turned off for approximately four hours Set the date and time after charging is complete Charging is disabled when the time code on the display window disappears with power turned off To charge the battery set ON in the main menu SYSTEM SYSTEM SETUP P OFF LCD DISPLAY and display the time cod...

Page 245: ... 30 is displayed in the time code display Warning lamp Flashes four times per second Tally lamp Flashes four times per second Viewfinder TURN POWER OFF and P2 CARD are displayed Alarm Sounds continuously Warning content An error occurred in the camera built in memory because the P2 card being accessed was ejected Recording or playback operation Does not operate Action to take Follow the message to...

Page 246: ...ill stop After it stops the P2 card for which the error occurred is write protected Action to take Replace the P2 card 8 Reduced wireless audio reception Display in display window Does not display Warning lamp Flashes four times per second When idle or during recording Tally lamp Flashes four times per second during continuous recording Viewfinder The WIRELESS RF display illuminates Alarm Sounds f...

Page 247: ...era operation First row Second row AUTH NG CARD slot number None CPS authentication of microP2 memory card has failed The microP2 memory card whose CPS authentication failed cannot be recorded or played back Select AUTHENTICATE in the main menu CLIP and enter the password For details refer to Manual CPS authentication page 137 Continue BACKUP BATT EMPTY None Displays any reduced voltage detected o...

Page 248: ...in the thumbnail operation menu operation and USB storage mode r r Thumbnail and menu Message Description Measure AUTHENTICATION ERROR Manual authentication failed Enter the correct password CANNOT ACCESS Data cannot be accessed due to a content defect or some other reason Ensure the health of the media and the clips CANNOT CHANGE For a clip with the mark where a thumbnail cannot be generated the ...

Page 249: ...rect reference password r r Storage Message Description Measure CANNOT ACCESS CARD An error occurred while accessing the P2 card Check the P2 card CANNOT ACCESS TARGET An error occurred while accessing the connection target Check the storage device status and connection CANNOT COPY FORMAT STORAGE DEVICE TO FAT The partition that can copy clips does not exist on the storage device Reformat in FAT f...

Page 250: ...etails about downloading and using P2_Status_Logger refer to the pages displayed after logging in to PASS Other benefits are offered to registered users For details refer to the website http panasonic biz sav pass_e of PASS P2 Asset Support System 2 Check the version using the camera and apply the update Check the version of the camera in the main menu SYSTEM VERSION and access the latest informat...

Page 251: ...This chapter describes the dimensions specifications and connector signals Chapter 11 Specification ...

Page 252: ...cluding protrusion Camera unit Pickup device 2 3 type 2 2 million pixels MOS 3 Lens mount 2 3 type bayonet Optical filter CC filter A 3200 K B 4300 K C 5600 K D 6300 K ND filter 1 CLEAR 2 1 4ND 3 1 16ND 4 1 64ND Gain setting NORMAL mode 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 dB HIGH SENS mode 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 dB Digital super gain DS GAIN Selectable from 6 10 12 15 20 24 28 34 dB Super gai...

Page 253: ...n 64 GB 1 approx 64 min AVC Intra 50 AVC LongG 50 DVCPRO50 16 GB 1 approx 32 min 32 GB 1 approx 64 min 64 GB 1 approx 128 min AVC LongG 25 DVCPRO DV 16 GB 1 approx 64 min 32 GB 1 approx 128 min 64 GB 1 approx 256 min AVC LongG 12 16 GB 1 approx 120 min 32 GB 1 approx 240 min 64 GB 1 approx 480 min Figures are for continuous recording as one clip Depending on the number of clips the overall recordi...

Page 254: ...input output AUDIO IN terminal CH1 CH2 XLR 2 3 pin LINE MIC MIC 48V switchable type LINE 4 dBu 3 0 4 dBu selectable menu MIC 60 dBu 60 50 dBu selectable menu MIC 48V Phantom 48 V supported 60 dBu 60 50 dBu selectable menu MIC IN terminal XLR 1 5 pin Phantom 48 V selectable menu 40 dBu 50 40 dBu selectable menu Wireless slot 25 pin D SUB 40 dBu 2ch supported AUDIO OUT terminal CH1 CH2 XLR 1 5 pin 4...

Page 255: ... IN 1 GND 2 AUDIO IN H 3 AUDIO IN C Panasonic Parts No K1AY103A0001 Manufacturer Parts No HA16PRM 3SG 72 Hirose Electric Co AUDIO OUT 1 GND 2 L CH OUT H 3 L CH OUT C 4 R CH OUT H 5 R CH OUT C Panasonic Parts No K1AA105H0016 Manufacturer Parts No HA16RD 5P 76 Hirose Electric Co NOTE t t The AUDIO OUT terminal on the camera is the XLR terminal and outputs balanced audio signals To make unbalanced co...

Page 256: ... Electric Co Manufacturer Parts No of cable connector HR10A 7P 4 73 Hirose Electric Co NOTE t t Ensure that the total current from the DC OUT terminal REMOTE terminal VF terminal LENS terminal does not exceed 2 5 A VF 1 UNREG 12V DC 12 V power supply AJ HVF21KG approx 0 35 A 2 UNREG 12V DC 12 V power supply 3 A9 0V DC 9 V power supply not used 4 VF PB GND Viewfinder PB signal GND 5 VF PR GND Viewf...

Page 257: ...y to the wireless microphone receiver 6 RX ON Power remote output to the wireless microphone receiver 7 RF WARN RF warning input from the wireless microphone receiver 8 RM5 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 the wireless microphone receiver CH2 HOT 16 CH 2 COLD Audio input from t...

Page 258: ...ange back adjustment 111 Flash band compensation 66 Focus assist 94 Focus in red display 94 FORMAT SD CARD 188 Formatting P2 card 133 SD memory card 100 133 Storage device 139 Front microphone 116 FTP client function 231 G GAMMA 157 Generator lock 72 GENLOCK 179 H HD SDI 212 HD SDI remote function 212 HIGH SETTING 154 Hot swap recording 42 HOURS METER 191 I I F SETUP 176 INITIALIZE 188 Interval re...

Page 259: ...t mark recording 42 Shoulder strap 118 Shutter mode 64 SHUTTER SELECT 164 Shutter speed 64 SHUTTER SPEED 164 Simultaneous recording 41 SKIN TONE DTL 155 Specifications 252 Standard recording 37 STORAGE COPY SETUP 171 Storage device 138 Exporting 140 Formatting 139 Importing 144 Information display 141 Streaming function 49 SW MODE 166 Synchro scan mode 65 SYSTEM 190 SYSTEM CHECK 188 SYSTEM MODE 19...

Page 260: ...ional legislation By disposing of them correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment For more information about collection and recycling please contact your local municipality dealer or supplier Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Note for the bat...

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