Panasonic AG-HPD24PJ Operating Instructions - Page 115

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Item Settings and brief function description Restores clips that have been damaged by sudden power outages during recording or by other causes and are marked by the bad clip indicator (yellow ). REPAIR CLIP NOTE: • Some clips are so badly damaged they cannot be repaired. Bad clips that are beyond repair are indicated by a red indicator ( ). Use the RECONNECTION function to rejoin continuous clips that span across multiple P2 cards but are not recognized as continuous clips and are indicated by the incomplete clip indicator ( ). RECONNECTION NOTE: Incomplete clips occur under the following conditions. • When the individual clip segments on each P2 card that make up the clip are copied separately. • When the segments of a continuous clip that are recorded on multiple cards are separately copied to a storage device and then copied back to a P2 card. • When a DVCPRO HD or AVC Intra100 clip that is 5 minutes or longer (10 minutes or longer for a DVCPRO50 or AVC Intra50 clip, and 20 minutes or longer for a DVCPRO/DV clip) is copied to a storage device and later written back to a P2 card. • When some but not all the clip segments in a clip that consists of three or more clip segments are reconnected, the incomplete clip mark ( ) will remain. Copies selected clips to a P2 card in a P2 card slot or to a storage device. COPY NOTE: • Take care not to turn off the power or remove/insert a card during copying. Otherwise the copied clip may become bad. If the copied clip goes bad, delete it and make a new copy. • Reconnect incomplete clips before copying. EXCH.THUMB NAIL Replaces a clip thumbnail with images to which text memos have been attached. This function is available when a text memo clip is displayed. SYSTEM FREQ indications 59.94 Hz 50 Hz 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 59-23 Hz 60-24 Hz 59.94 Hz 50 Hz 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 59-23 Hz 60-24 Hz 59.94 Hz 50 Hz 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 59-23 Hz 60-24 Hz 59.94 Hz 50 Hz 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 59-23 Hz 60-24 Hz Mode 2D SYNC 3D (Main) PB M M M M M M Sets and changes the names of storage partitions. 59.94 Hz 50 Hz CHANGE PARTITION NOTE: • Displayed only when storage EXPLORE is open. 23.98 Hz 24 Hz M NAME • The date when the partition was created is the default partition 59-23 Hz 60-24 Hz name. • Enabled only for TYPE S storage devices. Deletes the last partition on a storage device. 59.94 Hz 50 Hz DELETE LAST NOTE: PARTITION • Deletion is enabled only when the cursor is in the last partition. 23.98 Hz 24 Hz M • Displayed only when storage EXPLORE is open. 59-23 Hz 60-24 Hz 52 Setup Menu: Menu items

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Setup Menu: Menu items
REPAIR CLIP
Restores clips that have been damaged by sudden power outages
during recording or by other causes and are marked by the bad clip
indicator (yellow
).
NOTE:
Some clips are so badly damaged they cannot be repaired.
Bad clips that are beyond repair are indicated by a red
indicator (
).
M
M
RE-
CONNECTION
Use the RECONNECTION function to rejoin continuous clips that
span across multiple P2 cards but are not recognized as
continuous clips and are indicated by the incomplete clip indicator
(
).
NOTE:
Incomplete clips occur under the following conditions.
When the individual clip segments on each P2 card that make
up the clip are copied separately.
When the segments of a continuous clip that are recorded on
multiple cards are separately copied to a storage device and
then copied back to a P2 card.
When a DVCPRO HD or AVC Intra100 clip that is 5 minutes or
longer (10 minutes or longer for a DVCPRO50 or AVC Intra50
clip, and 20 minutes or longer for a DVCPRO/DV clip) is copied
to a storage device and later written back to a P2 card.
When some but not all the clip segments in a clip that consists
of three or more clip segments are reconnected, the
incomplete clip mark (
) will remain.
M
COPY
Copies selected clips to a P2 card in a P2 card slot or to a storage
device.
NOTE:
Take care not to turn off the power or remove/insert a card
during copying. Otherwise the copied clip may become bad. If
the copied clip goes bad, delete it and make a new copy.
Reconnect incomplete clips before copying.
M
EXCH.THUMB
NAIL
Replaces a clip thumbnail with images to which text memos have
been attached. This function is available when a text memo clip is
displayed.
M
M
CHANGE
PARTITION
NAME
Sets and changes the names of storage partitions.
NOTE:
Displayed only when storage EXPLORE is open.
The date when the partition was created is the default partition
name.
Enabled only for TYPE S storage devices.
M
DELETE LAST
PARTITION
Deletes the last partition on a storage device.
NOTE:
Deletion is enabled only when the cursor is in the last partition.
Displayed only when storage EXPLORE is open.
M
Item
Settings and brief function description
SYSTEM FREQ
indications
Mode
2D
(Main)
3D
SYNC
PB
59.94 Hz
50 Hz
23.98 Hz
24 Hz
59-23 Hz
60-24 Hz
59.94 Hz
50 Hz
23.98 Hz
24 Hz
59-23 Hz
60-24 Hz
59.94 Hz
50 Hz
23.98 Hz
24 Hz
59-23 Hz
60-24 Hz
59.94 Hz
50 Hz
23.98 Hz
24 Hz
59-23 Hz
60-24 Hz
59.94 Hz
50 Hz
23.98 Hz
24 Hz
59-23 Hz
60-24 Hz
59.94 Hz
50 Hz
23.98 Hz
24 Hz
59-23 Hz
60-24 Hz