Panasonic AG-HMC70 Memory Card Camera Recorder - Page 59

Use the external microphone or audio devices connected to the XLR terminal.

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Recording Use the external microphone or audio devices connected to the XLR terminal. 1 Connect the external microphone or an audio device to the XLR CH1/CH2 terminal (XLR 3-pin) CH1 CH2  AAn external microphone or an audio device 2 Switch the connected audio input signal using the input level select switch the sensitivity increases, which may introduce noise into the recording. 3 Set the input level select switch to +48V to use a phantom microphone (a microphone that requires the +48V power supply). +48V:When a phantom microphone is connected ≥+48V power is supplied to the XLR CH1/CH2 terminal. ≥The battery will discharge faster when a phantom microphone is used. ≥When connecting a device that does not support the +48V power supply, set the switch to LINE or MIC. Setting the switch to +48V may cause the connected device to fail. 4 Set the CH1 switch to REAR Audio from the device connected to the XLR CH1 terminal is recorded. 5 Set the CH2 switch to REAR Audio from the device connected to the XLR CH2 terminal is recorded. AMicrophone attenuation switch BInput level select switch LINE:Select when an audio device is connected. ≥The input level is 0 dBu. MIC:The ALC (Auto Level Control) function is disabled. The audio recording level 4 can be adjusted with the AUDIO LEVEL knob. ≥The input level is -50 dBu/-60 dBu. ≥Switch the input level by using the microphone attenuation switch. When the microphone attenuation switch is turned ON, the input level is -50dBu. However, when the level is set to OFF, 5 59

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Recording
1
Connect the external microphone
or an audio device to the XLR
CH1/CH2 terminal (XLR 3-pin)
A
An external microphone or an audio device
2
Switch the connected audio input
signal using the input level select
switch
A
Microphone attenuation switch
B
Input level select switch
LINE:
Select when an audio device is
connected.
The input level is 0 dBu.
MIC:
The ALC (Auto Level Control) function
is disabled. The audio recording level
can be adjusted with the AUDIO LEVEL
knob.
The input level is -50 dBu/-60 dBu.
Switch the input level by using the
microphone attenuation switch. When
the microphone attenuation switch is
turned ON, the input level is -50dBu.
However, when the level is set to OFF,
the sensitivity increases, which may
introduce noise into the recording.
3
Set the input level select switch
to +48V to use a phantom
microphone (a microphone that
requires the +48V power supply).
+48V:
When a phantom microphone is
connected
+48V power is supplied to the XLR
CH1/CH2 terminal.
The battery will discharge faster when
a phantom microphone is used.
When connecting a device that does
not support the +48V power supply,
set the switch to LINE or MIC. Setting
the switch to +48V may cause the
connected device to fail.
4
Set the CH1 switch to REAR
Audio from the device connected to the XLR CH1
terminal is recorded.
5
Set the CH2 switch to REAR
Audio from the device connected to the XLR CH2
terminal is recorded.
Use the external microphone
or audio devices connected to
the XLR terminal.
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CH2
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