Panasonic AG-MDC20GJ / AG-MDR25PJ AG-MDR25 Camera Recorder Operating Instructi - Page 40

Recording, Before recording

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Recording Before recording ≥ When recording, make sure your footing is stable and there is no danger of colliding with another person or object. ≥ When you are outdoors, record pictures with the sunlight behind you. If the subject is backlit, it will become dark in the recording. ≥ For stable images, it is recommended to use a tripod whenever possible. ≥ Do not block the air inlet or exhaust opening of the cooling fan of this unit or the Camera Head with your hands, etc. ∫ To fix the Camera Head to a tripod Attach the tripod to the tripod mounting hole of the Camera Head.  A Tripod mounting hole ≥ The depth of the screw hole in the tripod mounting hole is 6 mm (0.24 q). When attaching this unit to a tripod or the like, do not tighten the screw with excessive force. Also, if screws other than 1/4-20 UNC type are used, the Camera Head may be damaged. ≥ When fixing to something other than a tripod, pay attention to the following points. j Use the tripod mounting hole to fix securely. j Do not block the Camera Head inlet, exhaust opening or built-in microphone with fixing parts. ≥ If the Camera Head is held as shown below, a heavy load will be applied to the cable and the terminal, which may cause damage. Also, be careful as the cable may come off and the Camera Head may fall or collide with the surrounding walls and be damaged.   B Hold the cable only or fix C Hold the cable only and suspend this unit ∫ To record reversed vertically and horizontally The recorded image can be reversed vertically and horizontally by setting [SCAN REVERSE] when the Camera Head is connected. Lch/Rch of the built-in microphone will also switch. ≥ Use this function for ceiling mount (upside down) installation. Select the menu. SW SETUP] # [SCAN REVERSE] # [ON] - 40 -

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When recording, make sure your footing is stable and there is no danger of colliding with another person or object.
When you are outdoors, record pictures with the sunlight behind you. If the subject is backlit, it will become dark in
the recording.
For stable images, it is recommended to use a tripod whenever possible.
Do not block the air inlet or exhaust opening of the cooling fan of this unit or the Camera Head with your hands, etc.
To fix the Camera Head to a tripod
Attach the tripod to the tripod mounting hole of the Camera Head.
The depth of the screw hole in the tripod mounting hole is 6 mm (0.24
q
). When attaching this unit to a tripod or the
like, do not tighten the screw with excessive force. Also, if screws other than 1/4-20 UNC type are used, the Camera
Head may be damaged.
When fixing to something other than a tripod, pay attention to the following points.
j
Use the tripod mounting hole to fix securely.
j
Do not block the Camera Head inlet, exhaust opening or built-in microphone with fixing parts.
If the Camera Head is held as shown below, a heavy load will be applied to the cable and the terminal, which may
cause damage. Also, be careful as the cable may come off and the Camera Head may fall or collide with the
surrounding walls and be damaged.
To record reversed vertically and horizontally
The recorded image can be reversed vertically and horizontally by setting [SCAN REVERSE] when the Camera Head
is connected. Lch/Rch of the built-in microphone will also switch.
Use this function for ceiling mount (upside down) installation.
Select the menu.
Recording
Before recording
A
Tripod mounting hole
B
Hold the cable only or fix
C
Hold the cable only and suspend this unit
: [SW SETUP]
#
[SCAN REVERSE]
#
[ON]