Panasonic AG-DVX100A Digital Video Record - Page 14

AUDIO IN/OUT CH1 and CH2 connectors, VIDEO IN/OUT connector - review

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Parts and their functions T U V Y WZ X TOPERATION lever This lever is used to operate the VCR and conduct the menu operations. [In the VCR mode] "1" : When the lever is tilted in the "1" direction in the stop mode, the tape is played back. When it is tilted in the same direction during playback, the variable speed search mode (see page 63) is established, and the tape is played back at the 1a speed. (Sound is not played back.) "5" : When the lever is tilted in the "5" direction in the stop mode, the tape is fast forwarded. When it is tilted in the same direction during playback, the tape is cued at 10a speed. "6" : When the lever is tilted in the "6" direction in the stop mode, the tape is rewound. When it is tilted in the same direction during playback, the tape is reviewed at 10a speed. "$" : When the lever is tilted in the "$" direction, the tape is stopped. ";" : When the lever is pressed during playback, the tape is set to the pause (temporary stop) mode. [In the menu mode] "3" : When the lever is tilted in the "3" direction, the items displayed on the menu screen are moved upward. "4" : When the lever is tilted in the "4" direction, the items displayed on the menu screen are moved downward. ";" : Press the lever to change a setting. 14 [In the camera mode] "5" When the lever is tilted in the "5" direction in the shooting pause mode, the tape is played back in the "5" direction at 1a speed while the lever is tilted. "6" When the lever is tilted in the "6" direction in the shooting pause mode, the tape is played back in the "6" direction at 1a speed while the lever is tilted. OThe scenes shot up until now can be checked in the shooting pause mode. US-VIDEO IN/OUT connector This is the S-video input/output connector. VAUDIO IN/OUT CH1 and CH2 connectors (pin jacks) These are the input/output connectors for the audio signals. WVIDEO IN/OUT connector (pin jack) This is the input/output connector for the video signals. XDV connector An IEEE1394 (4-pin) cable (optional accessory) is connected here. Video signals, audio signals or time codes, for instance, can be transmitted digitally. YINPUT 1, 2 connectors (XLR, 3-pin) External microphones or audio components are connected here. ZINPUT 1/2 switch This is used to switch the audio input signals which are connected to the INPUT 1 and 2 connectors. LINE: The audio input signals from the audio component serving as the line input are selected; their input level is 0 dBu. MIC: The audio input signals from the external microphone(s) are selected; their input level is -50 dBu. The input level can be changed to -60 dBu using the MIC GAIN 1 and MIC GAIN 2 items on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. (See page 45)

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[In the camera mode]
5
When the lever is tilted in the “
5
direction in the shooting pause mode, the
tape is played back in the “
5
” direction
at 1
a
speed while the lever is tilted.
6
When the lever is tilted in the “
6
direction in the shooting pause mode, the
tape is played back in the “
6
” direction
at 1
a
speed while the lever is tilted.
O
The scenes shot up until now can be
checked in the shooting pause mode.
U
S-VIDEO IN/OUT connector
This is the S-video input/output connector.
V
AUDIO IN/OUT CH1 and CH2 connectors
(pin jacks)
These are the input/output connectors for the
audio signals.
W
VIDEO IN/OUT connector
(pin jack)
This is the input/output connector for the
video signals.
X
DV connector
An
IEEE1394
(4-pin)
cable
(optional
accessory) is connected here.
Video signals, audio signals or time codes,
for instance, can be transmitted digitally.
Y
INPUT 1, 2 connectors (XLR, 3-pin)
External microphones or audio components
are connected here.
Z
INPUT 1/2 switch
This is used to switch the audio input signals
which are connected to the INPUT 1 and 2
connectors.
LINE:
The audio input signals from the audio
component serving as the line input are
selected; their input level is 0 dBu.
MIC:
The audio input signals from the external
microphone(s) are selected; their input
level is –50 dBu.
The input level can be changed to –60 dBu
using the MIC GAIN 1 and MIC GAIN 2
items on the setting menu RECORDING
SETUP screen.
(See page 45)
Parts and their functions
T
OPERATION lever
This lever is used to operate the VCR and
conduct the menu operations.
[In the VCR mode]
1
:
When the lever is tilted in the “
1
” direction
in the stop mode, the tape is played back.
When it is tilted in the same direction
during playback, the variable speed search
mode (see page 63) is established, and the
tape is played back at the 1
a
speed.
(Sound is not played back.)
5
:
When the lever is tilted in the “
5
direction in the stop mode, the tape is fast
forwarded.
When it is tilted in the same direction
during playback, the tape is cued at 10
a
speed.
6
:
When the lever is tilted in the “
6
direction in the stop mode, the tape is
rewound.
When it is tilted in the same direction
during playback, the tape is reviewed at
10
a
speed.
$
:
When the lever is tilted in the “
$
” direction,
the tape is stopped.
;
:
When the lever is pressed during playback,
the tape is set to the pause (temporary
stop) mode.
[In the menu mode]
3
:
When the lever is tilted in the “
3
” direction,
the items displayed on the menu screen
are moved upward.
4
:
When the lever is tilted in the “
4
” direction,
the items displayed on the menu screen
are moved downward.
;
:
Press the lever to change a setting.
U
Z
X
Y
W
V
T