Panasonic AJ-HDX900 Dvcpro Hd Camera - Page 53

Line Mix Gain

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording (continued) Display item What is displayed ; Information allocated to USER buttons UM: USER MAIN U1: USER1 button U2: USER2 button INH S.GAIN ¢¢dB/OFF DS.GAIN ¢¢:/OFF LINE MIX ON/OFF S.IRIS ON/OFF I.OVR ON/OFF S.BLK -¢¢/OFF B.GAMMA ON/OFF AUDIO CH1 AUDIO CH2 REC SW Y GET ON RET SW < Extender = Color temperature DRS EX2 ¢.¢K > Filter positions 1 to 4 A to D - ? WHITE BAL switch A position B P @ Cumulative gain display 6:/10:/12:/15:/20: A LINE MIX GAIN M display B Gain value ¢¢dB C VTR warnings, information REC WARNING SLACK E-¢¢ HUMID SERVO RF BACKUP BATT EMPTY WIRELESS-RF D Time code display TCG TCR (V)UBG (V)UBR CTL 12:59:59:20 12:59:59:20 AB CD EF 00 12 34 56 78 -01:59:59:20 Status when display appears "INH" is indicated when the operation of the USER button has been disabled. This indicates the value selected for S.GAIN. This indicates the value selected for DS.GAIN. This indicates whether LINE MIX GAIN is set to ON or OFF. This indicates whether S.IRIS is set to ON or OFF. This appears when the IRIS OVERRIDE setting is enabled (ON). This indicates whether SUPER BLACK is set to ON or OFF and, if it is 4 set to ON, it also indicates its value. This indicates whether BLACK GAMMA (black level gradation compensation) is set to ON or OFF. This appears when the input signal to recorded on audio channel 1 has been switched. This appears when the input signal to recorded on audio channel 2 has been switched. This appears only during MODE CHECK button operations while the USER button functions as the REC switch. This appears when the function for measuring the output brightness level (in % units for approx. 3 seconds for the area near the center marker) is ON. This appears only during MODE CHECK button operations while the USER button functions as the RET switch. This appears when the DRS function is turned on. This appears when the lens extender is in use. This indicates the color temperatures assigned to the A, B, and PRE positions of the WHITE BAL switch. (These may be memory values during AWB operation or menu setting values.) This indicates the position of the ND filter. This indicates the position of the CC filter. This indicates that the filter has not been set to a proper position. This indicates that the WHITE BAL switch is set to channel A. This indicates that the WHITE BAL switch is set to channel B. This indicates that the WHITE BAL switch is set to PRE. This indicates the value of the cumulative gain (DS.GAIN) when this gain function is working. This appears when LINE MIX GAIN (+6 dB) is active. This indicates the current gain value. This indicates that a problem has occurred during recording. This indicates that a problem has occurred in a mechanism. Depending on the nature of the trouble concerned, the power may be turned off automatically. This indicates that condensation has formed. This indicates that servo lock has not been initiated during recording or playback. This indicates that the level of the signals from the tape has dropped. This signals that it is time to replace the backup battery. This indicates that the level of the RF signal from the wireless microphone receiver has dropped. For details on the codes displayed in this area, refer to "6-3-2 Error codes." This indicates the TCG (time code generator) value. This indicates the TCR (time code reader) value. This indicates the UBG VUBG display. This indicates the UBR VUBR display. This indicates the CTL-COUNTER value. 53

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Chapter 4
Adjustments and settings for recording
(continued)
Display item
What is displayed
Status when display appears
;
Information
allocated to USER
buttons
UM: USER MAIN
U1:
USER1 button
U2:
USER2 button
INH
S.GAIN
¢¢
dB/OFF
DS.GAIN
¢¢
:
/OFF
LINE MIX ON/OFF
S.IRIS
ON/OFF
I.OVR
ON/OFF
S.BLK
¢¢
/OFF
B.GAMMA ON/OFF
AUDIO CH1
AUDIO CH2
REC SW
Y GET ON
RET SW
DRS
INH
is indicated when the operation of the USER button has been
disabled.
This indicates the value selected for S.GAIN.
This indicates the value selected for DS.GAIN.
This indicates whether LINE MIX GAIN is set to ON or OFF.
This indicates whether S.IRIS is set to ON or OFF.
This appears when the IRIS OVERRIDE setting is enabled (ON).
This indicates whether SUPER BLACK is set to ON or OFF and, if it is
set to ON, it also indicates its value.
This indicates whether BLACK GAMMA (black level gradation
compensation) is set to ON or OFF.
This appears when the input signal to recorded on audio channel 1
has been switched.
This appears when the input signal to recorded on audio channel 2
has been switched.
This appears only during MODE CHECK button operations while the
USER button functions as the REC switch.
This appears when the function for measuring the output brightness
level (in % units for approx. 3 seconds for the area near the center
marker) is ON.
This appears only during MODE CHECK button operations while the
USER button functions as the RET switch.
This appears when the DRS function is turned on.
<
Extender
EX2
This appears when the lens extender is in use.
=
Color temperature
¢
.
¢
K
This indicates the color temperatures assigned to the A, B, and PRE
positions of the WHITE BAL switch. (These may be memory values
during AWB operation or menu setting values.)
@
Cumulative gain
display
6
:
/10
:
/12
:
/15
:
/20
:
This indicates the value of the cumulative gain (DS.GAIN) when this
gain function is working.
B
Gain value
¢¢
dB
This indicates the current gain value.
A
LINE MIX GAIN
display
M
This appears when LINE MIX GAIN (+6 dB) is active.
?
WHITE BAL switch
position
A
B
P
This indicates that the WHITE BAL switch is set to channel A.
This indicates that the WHITE BAL switch is set to channel B.
This indicates that the WHITE BAL switch is set to PRE.
>
Filter positions
1 to 4
A to D
This indicates the position of the ND filter.
This indicates the position of the CC filter.
This indicates that the filter has not been set to a proper position.
C
VTR warnings,
information
REC WARNING
SLACK E-
¢¢
HUMID
SERVO
RF
BACKUP BATT EMPTY
WIRELESS-RF
This indicates that a problem has occurred during recording.
This indicates that a problem has occurred in a mechanism.
Depending on the nature of the trouble concerned, the power may be
turned off automatically.
This indicates that condensation has formed.
This indicates that servo lock has not been initiated during recording
or playback.
This indicates that the level of the signals from the tape has dropped.
This signals that it is time to replace the backup battery.
This indicates that the level of the RF signal from the wireless
microphone receiver has dropped.
<Note>
For details on the codes displayed in this area, refer to
6-3-2 Error
codes.
D
Time code display
TCG
12:59:59:20
TCR
12:59:59:20
(V)UBG
AB CD EF 00
(V)UBR
12 34 56 78
CTL
01:59:59:20
This indicates the TCG (time code generator) value.
This indicates the TCR (time code reader) value.
This indicates the UBG VUBG display.
This indicates the UBR VUBR display.
This indicates the CTL-COUNTER value.