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DVQX2031 (ENG)

Contents

Information for Your Safety ................ 2
Before using the unit ........................... 9
Accessories/Optional accessories... 15

Accessories ........................................15
Optional accessories ..........................16

When turning on the power for the 

first time ....................................... 17

[TIME ZONE]......................................17
[CLOCK SETTING] ............................17

What you can do with this unit ......... 18

Recording to the memory card ...........18
Linking to external devices .................18
Connecting to the network..................19

Description of parts ........................... 20

Main unit.............................................20
Handle unit ([X2000] supplied, 

[X1500] optional: VW-HU1) ............25

Power supply...................................... 27

Attaching and removing the battery....27
Charging the battery...........................28

Attaching accessories....................... 30

Adjusting the grip belt.........................30
Attaching the eye cup.........................31
Attaching the handle unit ([X2000] 

supplied, [X1500] optional).............31

Preparing the memory card .............. 34

Memory cards supported by the 

unit..................................................34

Inserting/removing the memory 

card ................................................35

Turning on/off the power................... 36

Turning the unit on and off with the 

power button...................................36

Turning the unit on and off with the 

LCD monitor/viewfinder ..................36

Basic operation of the menu............. 37

Configuration of the menu ..................37
Formatting the memory card ..............38
Menu list .............................................38

Manual recording ............................... 41

Rear ring function settings..................42
Focusing (manual focus) ....................43
White balance adjustment ..................43
Gain....................................................45
Setting the shutter speed ...................45

Playing back clips...............................46
Updating the unit’s firmware .............47
Specifications .....................................48

General ..............................................48
Camera ..............................................48
Memory card recorder........................50
Digital video........................................51
Digital audio .......................................51
Streaming...........................................52
Wi-Fi...................................................52
Video output .......................................52
Audio input .........................................53
Audio output .......................................53
Other input/output ..............................53
Monitor ...............................................53
Handle unit ([X2000] supplied, 

[X1500] optional) ............................54

AC adaptor .........................................54
Battery pack (AG-VBR59) ..................54

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Summary of Contents for HC-X1500

Page 1: ...ly before using this product and save this manual for future use More detailed operating instructions are available in Operating Instructions PDF format To read it download it from the website https e...

Page 2: ...s unit is well ventilated Do not obstruct this unit s ventilation openings with newspapers tablecloths curtains and similar items Do not place sources of naked flames such as lighted candles on this u...

Page 3: ...ed Do not lift up this unit by the handle with the tripod still attached When the tripod is attached its weight will also affect the unit s handle possibly causing the handle to break and hurting the...

Page 4: ...atteries that may be used with this product As of January 2020 Panasonic AG VBR59 VW VBD58 batteries may be used with this product The symbols on this product including the accessories represent the f...

Page 5: ...ogo is a certification mark of Wi Fi Alliance Wi Fi is a registered trademark of Wi Fi Alliance Wi Fi Protected Setup WPA and WPA2 are trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance All other names company names produc...

Page 6: ...ERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE For details refer to the terms of license that are displayed using the following method 1 Select the OTHERS menu USB DEVICE SERVICE MODE YES Select L...

Page 7: ...f purchase Model numbers are abbreviated as follows in these operating instructions Conventions used in this manual Words and phrases in brackets indicate content displayed in the LCD monitor Words an...

Page 8: ...1 Preparing the memory card 34 Memory cards supported by the unit 34 Inserting removing the memory card 35 Turning on off the power 36 Turning the unit on and off with the power button 36 Turning the...

Page 9: ...beach etc Sand and dust may damage the camera and memory card Be careful when inserting or removing the memory card AC adaptor and battery It may take more time to charge or may not be able to charge...

Page 10: ...tery has worn out Please purchase a new battery Memory cards The surface of this unit or the memory card may get slightly hot when used for a long period of time but this is not a malfunction The amou...

Page 11: ...ill become over discharge and may become unusable even if it is recharged when the battery is left attached for long period of time Do not remove the battery when the power is turned on Turn off the p...

Page 12: ...be careful as it may cause the lens the viewfinder or LCD monitor to become soiled moldy or damaged When taking the unit to a place which has a different temperature if the unit is accustomed to the...

Page 13: ...bject of the video that the customer has shot including recording that became public by any reason including using with the network user authentication turned OFF 7 The registered information is lost...

Page 14: ...n caused by them When requesting repairs or when transferring ownership disposing of the product After first taking note of personal information make sure you delete information in this unit that incl...

Page 15: ...y pack l 27 AG VBR59 AC adaptor l 28 SAE0011A AC cable l 28 For AC adaptor A K2CT2YY00095 In Saudi Arabia always use A B K2CQ2YY00117 C K2CJ2YY00152 Lens hood DVYE1189Z Pre attached to the main unit E...

Page 16: ...onal accessories may not be available in some countries Product numbers correct as of January 2020 These may be subject to change Battery charger AG BRD50 Battery pack AG VBR59 VW VBD58 LED video ligh...

Page 17: ...nce from the Greenwich Mean Time A TIME ZONE 1 Set the time difference 2 Select SET Once the setting for TIME ZONE is completed the CLOCK SETTING screen is displayed NOTE 0 The setting for the date ti...

Page 18: ...images When using use a BNC cable SDI OUT terminal to connect a TV monitor A HDMI cable B For the BNC cable SDI OUT terminal C TV Monitor Use a commercially available High Speed HDMI cable If possible...

Page 19: ...he unit does not offer a bus powered function Connecting to the network This unit is equipped with wireless LAN It can connect to wireless LAN devices via a network Available functions When the unit i...

Page 20: ...e compensation You can switch the function to be adjusted by setting with the menu pressing the USER button assigned to REAR RING or touching the USER button icon 5 ND FILTER switch Selects the ND fil...

Page 21: ...switch between the camera image screen and the thumbnail screen 17 DISP MODE CHK button Switches display hide of information other than the time counter time stamp zebra pattern and marker Press and...

Page 22: ...n Returns to one level higher when the menu is displayed Pressing the EXIT button without confirming the setting value will not reflect the change in the setting 30 Multidial l 41 Moves selects and se...

Page 23: ...or l 36 Illuminates when power is on 43 Battery release lever l 27 Used when removing the battery from the main unit 44 Battery mounting section l 27 Attaches a battery 45 Viewfinder 46 REC button on...

Page 24: ...n the grip Adjusts the zoom of an image T Zooms in the image W Zooms out the image Adjust the volume when playing back clips 56 Handle unit mounting section l 31 57 USER5 button Used as a USER button...

Page 25: ...udio equipment or an external microphone 7 Microphone cable clamp Fixes the external microphone cable 8 INPUT1 switch Switches audio input signals connected to the INPUT 1 terminal 9 CH1 SELECT switch...

Page 26: ...o illuminate the lamp can be set in the menu 20 Accessory shoe on the handle Attach a video light etc 21 LIGHT switch Switches the built in LED light on off 22 Hold lever Disables the REC button on th...

Page 27: ...ry Press the power button to turn off the unit l 36 Attaching the battery 1 Push the battery against the battery mounting section on the main unit and slide forward to attach Press in the battery unti...

Page 28: ...to the DC IN 12V terminal As the charging lamp lights up green charging starts It will turn off when the charging is completed If the charging lamp flashes refer to page 9 The DC plug of the AC adapt...

Page 29: ...quality of this product 0 Do not heat or expose to flame 0 Do not leave the battery ies in a car exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time with doors and windows closed 0 Do not expose to...

Page 30: ...fits the size of your hand If the buckle is difficult to tighten move the pad forward and tighten the buckle again 1 Undo the button of the grip belt 2 Open the buckle section 3 Pull the end of the b...

Page 31: ...s an example of attaching the eye cup to use it with your right eye If you rotate the eye cup to the left by 180 before attaching it you can use it with your left eye Attaching the handle unit X2000 s...

Page 32: ...bbing noises with the rubber when screwing in the microphone holder mounting screws but please ensure they are done up tightly 1 Microphone holder 2 Microphone holder mounting screws 3 Push the handle...

Page 33: ...ng mark C 5 While pressing the handle unit mounting screw down turn it in the direction indicated by arrow 2 until it stops How to remove Remove by doing the steps for attaching in reverse NOTE Keep t...

Page 34: ...emory card not compatible with the required Speed Class is used Speed Class and UHS Speed Class are the speed specification regarding continuous writing Check the display on the label and other inform...

Page 35: ...emory card With the label facing in the direction indicated in the diagram push in until there is a click Do not force or apply excess force when inserting the memory card 3 Close the card slot cover...

Page 36: ...ing the built in battery Turning the unit on and off with the LCD monitor viewfinder Opening the LCD monitor or extending the viewfinder turns on the unit Closing the LCD monitor viewfinder turns off...

Page 37: ...the setting regarding scene file This menu sets the detailed image quality adjustment of the camera video Also selection of the scene file writing the scene file data to the main unit memory and load...

Page 38: ...ter closing the completion message until it can record Menu list For details on specifications visit the Operating Instructions PDF version 1 This can be set when the handle unit supplied optional is...

Page 39: ...3 SDI OUT 3 OUT FORMAT SDI AUDIO GAIN CHG SDI REC REMOTE SDI OUT CHAR SDI OUT ZEBRA HDMI OUT OUT FORMAT HDMI TC OUT HDMI REC REMOTE HDMI OUT CHAR HDMI OUT ZEBRA LCD BRIGHTNESS COLOR LEVEL CONTRAST BA...

Page 40: ...CEIVER URL RTSP PORT MULTICAST ADDRESS MULTICAST PORT LOAD SD CARD SAVE SD CARD START WLAN PROPERTY TYPE SSID CHANNEL ENCRYPTION ENCRYPT KEY WLAN IPv4 SETTING DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEW...

Page 41: ...ch to auto mode jFocus lens stop gain shutter speed white balance Camera operations that are disabled in auto mode The following camera operations are disabled in auto mode j IRIS button GAIN button S...

Page 42: ...tment AE level exposure compensation adjustment Zoom 1 Select the CAMERA menu SW MODE REAR RING ZOOM 2 Rotate the rear ring Iris 1 Select the CAMERA menu SW MODE REAR RING IRIS or IRIS AE LEVEL 2 Swit...

Page 43: ...ch to MANU with the AUTO MANU switch to enter manual mode 2 Press the FOCUS A M button to switch to manual focus mode AF and MF switch each time you press the button The focal point goes to infinity a...

Page 44: ...htness of Y GET is approx 70 7 Either press the USER button assigned to AWB or touch the USER button icon Automatic adjustment of the white balance starts and the white balance adjustment value is mem...

Page 45: ...setting changes to the value displayed and exits Press the EXIT button to exit without changing the setting Setting the shutter speed 1 Switch to MANU with the AUTO MANU switch to enter manual mode 2...

Page 46: ...crease the speed Fast forward playback Touch Touch twice to increase the speed Stop return to thumbnail screen Touch 0001 0001 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0002 0002 00 00 16 00 00 00 16 00 0003 0003 00 00...

Page 47: ...he unit via the memory card Insert the memory card that stores the update file into card slot 1 and select the OTHERS menu INFORMATION UPDATE For the latest update information check the support websit...

Page 48: ...s Approx 1 2 k including lens hood battery and eye cup Approx 1 5 k including handle unit lens hood battery and eye cup External dimensions W H D 129 mm 93 mm 257 mm including lens hood and eye cup ex...

Page 49: ...ec 1 1000 sec 1 1500 sec 1 2000 sec 1 3000 sec 1 4000 sec 1 8000 sec 23 98p mode 1 24 sec 1 48 sec 1 50 sec 1 60 sec 1 100 sec 1 120 sec 1 180 sec 1 250 sec 1 350 sec 1 500 sec 1 750 sec 1 1000 sec 1...

Page 50: ...temperature approx 4600 K Lens hood Hood with lens cover Recording media SDHC memory card 4 GB to 32 GB SDXC memory card exceeding 32 GB to 128 GB UHS I UHS Speed Class 3 compatible Refer to Speed Cla...

Page 51: ...perating instructions PDF for information about the recording and playback times 2 slot function Relay recording simultaneous recording background recording Still image recording Recording format JPEG...

Page 52: ...bit 2ch Supported protocol RTSP RTP RTMP RTMPS Compliance standard IEEE802 11b g n compliant Frequency range used central frequency 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz 1 to 11ch Encryption method Wi Fi compliant WP...

Page 53: ...dBu j60 dBu switched with menu Item SDI OUT terminal LPCM 2ch Gain switching 0 dB j6 dB j8 dB switched with menu HDMI terminal LPCM 2ch Headphone terminal 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini jack 1 Speaker 15...

Page 54: ...xcluding microphone holder Power source 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 1 2 A 79 VA 100 V 99 VA 240 V Power output 12 V 3 0 A Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Ambient operating humidity 10 to 90 rela...

Page 55: ...times with the Authorised Service centre that you choose Then send or take the product to a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre together with your proof of purchase receipt Any freight and insurance...

Page 56: ...56 Panasonic Corporation 2020 Panasonic Corporation Web site http www panasonic com HC X1500 X2000 DVQX2031_eng book 56...

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