Panasonic AJ-HPD2500 Operating Instructions - Page 87

Video/a1/a2/a3 Shift + A1/a4 Shift + A2, Tc Preset/prop Button

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• During player thumbnail operation These buttons move the cursor in the same way as the thumbnail screen. ➝Refer to "Cursor operations in thumbnail screen" (page 52). • During menu operations These buttons operate in the same way as in the thumbnail menu. ➝Refer to "Moving Between Screens and Menu Operations" (page 37). SOURCE SELECT (SHIFT + PLAYER) button Press this button and select a player from the devices (interfaces) listed in the menu that appears. Select a device with the cursor and press the SET button to use it as the source player. P2 CARD (default): EXT PLAYER : Select to use a clip on a P2 card as a player. Select EXT PLAYER to use an external device controlled via RS-422A. Editing 5. EXIT/CANCEL button EXIT button This button performs the same function as EXIT in a menu. CANCEL (SHIFT + EXIT) button To cancel all selected events or temporary registrations, hold down the SHIFT button and press the EXIT button. 6. MENU/OPERATION button MENU button After entering the STOP status by pressing the STOP button, press the MENU button to open the menu window and press again to close it. OPERATION (SHIFT + MENU) button Hold down the SHIFT button and press the MENU button to open OPERATION in the GUI menu. USB HDD: ◆ NOTE: • When the playlist format is 24PN or 30PN, you can only select the corresponding value (24PN or 30PN) in setup menu No. 25 (SYSTEM FREQ). Select USB HDD to use a hard disk connected via USB as a player*1. eSATA HDD: Select eSATA HDD to use a hard disk connected via eSATA as a player*1. CANCEL: Ends without making a selection. *1: You must first use HDD EXPLORE to select partitions that allow playback. ➝Refer to "Displaying Hard Disk Information (Explorer Screen)" (page 122) and "Selecting partition or folder as target" (page 123). 7. (TC PRESET)/PROP button PROP (SHIFT + TC PRESET) button Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the TC PRESET button performs the following functions depending on the current operation. • During recorder operation Displays detailed information on the event at the cursor location. • During player operation Displays detailed information on the clip at the cursor location. However, the details that appear are the same as those obtained by the properties on the left side of the thumbnail screen in thumbnail mode. Press the EXIT button to return to the normal screen. ➝Refer to "Viewing Event and Clip Information" (page 112). 8. PLAYER/ SOURCE SELECT button PLAYER button Use this button to switch between player and recorder operation. During player operation, the button lights and the player screen is available. During recorder operation, the button goes out and the recorder screen and timeline become available. 9. RESET/NEW button RESET button Resets the CTL counter. RESET + IN/OUT button Hold down the IN/OUT button and press the RESET button to reset the IN or OUT point for the player or recorder, whichever is active. NEW (SHIFT + RESET) button Hold down the SHIFT button and press the RESET button to create a new playlist (fulfils the same function as [FILE] - [NEW]). 10.VIDEO/A1/A2/A3 (SHIFT + A1)/A4 (SHIFT + A2) button Selects tracks for editing. Audio channels 5 to 8 cannot be selected for editing, but when the source clip is available, choose [SETTING] - [AUDIO CH] - [CH5-8] from the menu to set output or disable output for playback or Edit Copy. ➝Refer to "Creating New Clips from the Playlist (Edit Copy)" (page 115). Editing: Playlist Function 87

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Editing: Playlist Function
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Editing
During player thumbnail operation
These buttons move the cursor in the same way as the
thumbnail screen.
Refer to “Cursor operations in thumbnail screen”
(page 52).
During menu operations
These buttons operate in the same way as in the
thumbnail menu.
Refer to “Moving Between Screens and Menu
Operations” (page 37).
5.
EXIT/CANCEL button
EXIT button
This button performs the same function as EXIT in a
menu.
CANCEL (SHIFT + EXIT) button
To cancel all selected events or temporary
registrations, hold down the SHIFT button and press
the EXIT button.
6.
MENU/OPERATION button
MENU button
After entering the STOP status by pressing the STOP
button, press the MENU button to open the menu
window and press again to close it.
OPERATION (SHIFT + MENU) button
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the MENU
button to open OPERATION in the GUI menu.
7.
(TC PRESET)/PROP button
PROP (SHIFT + TC PRESET) button
Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the TC
PRESET button performs the following functions
depending on the current operation.
During recorder operation
Displays detailed information on the event at the cursor
location.
During player operation
Displays detailed information on the clip at the cursor
location. However, the details that appear are the
same as those obtained by the properties on the left
side of the thumbnail screen in thumbnail mode.
Press the EXIT button to return to the normal screen.
Refer to “Viewing Event and Clip Information” (page
112).
8.
PLAYER/ SOURCE SELECT button
PLAYER button
Use this button to switch between player and recorder
operation. During player operation, the button lights
and the player screen is available. During recorder
operation, the button goes out and the recorder screen
and timeline become available.
SOURCE SELECT (SHIFT + PLAYER) button
Press this button and select a player from the devices
(interfaces) listed in the menu that appears. Select a
device with the cursor and press the SET button to use
it as the source player.
*1: You must first use HDD EXPLORE to select partitions that
allow playback.
Refer to “Displaying Hard Disk Information
(Explorer Screen)” (page 122) and “Selecting
partition or folder as target” (page 123).
9.
RESET/NEW button
RESET button
Resets the CTL counter.
RESET + IN/OUT button
Hold down the IN/OUT button and press the RESET
button to reset the IN or OUT point for the player or
recorder, whichever is active.
NEW (SHIFT + RESET) button
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the RESET
button to create a new playlist (fulfils the same function
as [FILE] – [NEW]).
10.
VIDEO/A1/A2/A3 (SHIFT + A1)/A4 (SHIFT + A2)
button
Selects tracks for editing. Audio channels 5 to 8 cannot
be selected for editing, but when the source clip is
available, choose [SETTING] – [AUDIO CH] – [CH5-8]
from the menu to set output or disable output for
playback or Edit Copy.
Refer to “Creating New Clips from the Playlist (Edit
Copy)” (page 115).
P2 CARD
(default):
Select to use a clip on a P2 card as
a player.
EXT PLAYER
<RS422>:
Select EXT PLAYER to use an
external device controlled via
RS-422A.
NOTE:
• When the playlist format is 24PN or
30PN, you can only select the
corresponding value (24PN or 30PN)
in setup menu No. 25 (SYSTEM
FREQ).
USB HDD:
Select USB HDD to use a hard disk
connected via USB as a player
*1
.
eSATA HDD:
Select eSATA HDD to use a hard
disk connected via eSATA as a
player
*1
.
CANCEL:
Ends without making a selection.