Panasonic AJ-PX800 Operating Instructions

Panasonic AJ-PX800 Manual

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    Operating Instructions Memory Card Camera-Recorder Model No. AJ-PX800G Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. W1014HM0 -YI ENGLISH VQT5L20A(E)
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    ) out of the reach of babies and small children. CAUTION: Do not remove panel covers by unscrewing. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire and annoying interference, use the recommended accessories only. CAUTION: To
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    : AJ-PX800G Trade Name: Panasonic Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102 Support contact FCC emission limit compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting
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    to be connected to the apparatus. The purchaser/user is urged to use only the connecting cables signal connecting cables If your apparatus supports AES/EBU serial digital audio signals, must be attached on cable(s) following instructions in this manual. 3. Performance level The performance level
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    Panasonic Corporation, Osaka, Japan Importer's name and address of pursuant to EU rules: Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic method described in this manual. • If a battery made by any other manufacturer is to be used, check the Operating Instructions accompanying the battery. Back
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    , company names, product names, etc., contained in this instruction manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. ffThis "microP2 memory card". To use, insert it into the microP2 card adaptor AJ‑P2AD1G (optional). ffP2 memory card and microP2 memory card are referred to
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     59 Thumbnail operation overview  100 Setting the flash band compensation function  59 Thumbnail screen  100 Assigning functions to USER buttons  60 Selecting thumbnails  102 Selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels  61 Setting thumbnail screen display  102
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    [DIAGNOSTIC]  139 Charging the built-in battery  194 [USER MENU [OPTION MENU] SliEstL  ]  114309 WarCnainsgessiynsdticeamte  d devices in USB host mode  161 Connecting to the remote control unit (AJ‑RC10G)  169 Switch functionality in remote control mode  169 Recording and
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    Chapter 1 Overview Before using the camera, read this chapter.
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    available) to completely erase the data. Users are responsible for managing the data stored source code, visit the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ We do not accept inquiries about the details visit the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ ffInstall the required driver into
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    Chapter 1 Overview - Setting the region of use (setting the frame frequency, etc.) Setting the region of use (setting the frame frequency, etc.) When the camera is shipped, the region of use is not set. Before you use the camera for the first time, follow the steps below to change the setting to
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    Accessories Shoulder strap (page 38) Chapter 1 Overview - Accessories Mount cap (already attached to the product) (page 16) @@NOTE tt After unpacking the product, dispose of the packing material properly. - 12 -
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    in the Operating Instructions, visit the support desk at the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Expanded ) Accessories Part name Soft carrying case Microphone holder Rain cover Tripod adaptor AJ‑SC900 AJ‑MH800G SHAN-RC700 SHAN-TM700 Part No. Remark - "Using front microphone
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    Chapter 2 Description of parts This chapter describes the names, functions, and operations of parts on the camera. Details displayed on the [HOME] screen of the SmartUI are also described.
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    > terminal (pages 169, 171) Connect the remote control unit AJ‑RC10G (optional) to remote-control some functions. For details, refer to "Connecting to the remote control unit (AJ‑RC10G)" (page 169). Connect the extension control unit AG‑EC4G (optional
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    mounting section 16 terminal (page 30) Connect the lens connection cable. For a detailed description of the lens used, refer to the Operating Instructions for the lens. 17 Tripod mount (page 38) Attach the tripod adaptor SHAN-TM700 (optional) when mounting the camera on the tripod. 18 Lens
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    SETTING] → [FRONT MIC POWER]. When it is set to [ON] and a microphone is not connected, low frequency noise may occur. This is not a problem when a microphone is connected. 2 dial (page 61) Adjust the recording level of audio channels 1 to 4. ffSetting the audio level adjustment
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    Chapter 2 Description of parts - Audio (output) function section Audio (output) function section 2 1 4 3 1 dial Adjust the volume of the speaker and earphones. 2 Internal speaker During recording, EE audio can be monitored, and during playback, playback audio can be monitored. Audio
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    . ffPush this towards the side to display in the viewfinder the setting status for all shooting functions, the list of functions assigned to the USER button, etc. while on stand-by or while shooting. Pushing it to the side again while information is displayed switches the display to the
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    successively to 3200 K, 5600 K, and the user-specified variable value by setting the main menu of SmartUI. Crossconversion and up-conversion are not supported. 4 terminal (page 176) Connect host) (pages 175, 176) Mount the wireless module AJ‑WM30 (optional). Or, attach the USB 2.0 extension
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    cards is recommended. Be sure to format cards on the camera before use. - Refer to our support desk at the following website for the latest information not included in these operating instructions. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ - SDHC memory cards are a standard that was established in 2006 by the SD
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    (page 58) 2 button (page 117) Press this button to display [USER MENU]. Press this button for 3 seconds or more to display the main menu. Press button. 6 button Press this button to display [USER MENU]. Press this button for three seconds or more to display the main
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    to each setting screen is performed. 4 button (page 91) Each press of the button displays the counter value, time code, user bits, and VITC user bits information on the viewfinder. When a screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is displayed, the function corresponding to each
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    Chapter 2 Description of parts - Warning and status display section Warning and status display section 1 34 2 1 Back tally lamp When the back tally switch is set to , the lamp acts in the same way as the front tally lamp at the viewfinder. 2 Rear tally lamp When the back tally switch is set to <
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    . When [CLIP] is selected, [CLIP] is displayed. [TCG[R]]: Displays the time code value in hours:minutes:seconds:frame. [UBG[R]]: Displays the user bits value. [VUBG[R]]: Displays the user bits value of VITC. [NDF]: Indicates when the time code is in the non-drop frame mode. [DF]: Indicates when the
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    Chapter 3 Preparation Before you use the camera, mount the battery and lens following the procedures in this chapter. The mounting of accessories is also described in this chapter.
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    is recommended. tt Before you use a battery, charge it with a battery charger. (For details on charging, refer to each operation instructions.) Mounting and setting battery Using Anton/Bauer batteries Power supply output terminal for lighting Release lever Anton/Bauer batteries Light control
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    Chapter 3 Preparation - Power supply Using V-mount type batteries Mount the V-mount type battery plate. As shown in the figure, insert and slide in the direction of the arrow. Release lever 1 Mount the V-mount type battery plate. 2 Slide in the direction of the arrow. 3 Set the battery type.
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    Chapter 3 Preparation - Power supply DC IN 1 GND 2 NC 3 NC 4 +12 V Panasonic Parts No.: K1AA104H0038 Manufacturer Parts No.: HA16RX-4P (SW1) (76) (Hirose Electric Co.) @@NOTE tt When both the battery and the external DC power supply
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    lens flange back adjustments. For details, refer to "Lens flange back adjustment" (page 30). @@NOTE tt For handling the lens, refer to the lens operating instructions. tt For details on the current from the terminal, refer to "Details of the connector signals" (page 207). tt When the lens is
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    too high, use the filters or the shutter. 4 Loosen the F.f (Flange focus) ring clamping screw. 5 Set the zoom ring to the telephoto end position, either manually or by electric drive. 6 Aim the lens at the lens flange back adjustment chart and turn the distance ring to bring the chart into focus
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    on the screen. 2 Set the screen. 1) Shoot a white sheet of paper with no unevenness of color for the whole screen. 2) Set the lens aperture to manual, and adjust it so that the zebra pattern covers the whole viewfinder screen. (Fig. 1) ffMake sure that the lens aperture control is between F4 to
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    No. on Camera XA16x 8A-XB4 @@NOTE tt For details on additions and modifications to lenses compatible with the chromatic aberration compensation function, visit the support desk at the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ - 33 -
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    chromatic aberration compensation data you downloaded from our website into the camera. For details on downloading, refer to the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ 2 Select [LOAD] in the main menu → [CARD FUNCTIONS] → [CAC FILE]. (Fig. 1) The list of CAC files on the SD memory card is
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    the lens cable is connected. The response data from the lens is not supported, or the response contains information other than that defined in the chromatic chromatic aberration compensation will not function, but will not cause any problems in use. Turn the focus/zoom ring to pass through the
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    audio input Prepare the camera for connecting audio input devices. Using front microphone Attach microphones such as the microphone kit AJ‑MC700P (optional), AG‑MC200G (optional), etc. Viewfinder Viewfinder clamping screw Microphone holder Fig. 1 Fig. 2 terminal Fig. 3 AUD02:INPUT
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    Using audio devices Chapter 3 Preparation - Preparing for audio input c ab a: terminal b: terminal c: / switch 1 Connect the audio equipment to the or terminal of the camera with the XLR cable. 2 According to the
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    Mounting accessories Chapter 3 Preparation - Mounting accessories Attaching a tripod When attaching the camera to a tripod, use the tripod adaptor SHAN-TM700 (optional). Tripod adaptor Pan head Fig. 1 Fig. 2 1 Mount the tripod adaptor on the tripod. (Fig. 1) 2 Mount the camera on the tripod
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    Chapter 3 Preparation - Mounting accessories Attaching the rain cover The figure below shows an example of use of the rain cover SHAN-RC700. Tighten the cord Secure with the surface fastener - 39 -
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    Chapter 3 Preparation - Connecting the terminal to the external recording start/stop switch Connecting the terminal to the external recording start/stop switch It is possible to retrieve 1.5 A current from the terminal of the camera. Recording start/stop can be controlled
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    Chapter 3 Preparation - Setting the date/time of the internal clock Setting the date/time of the internal clock The value of the time is recorded to content (clips) and affects the thumbnail playback order. Before recording, be sure to check and set the date and time zone. 1 Press the button
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    card Inserting a P2 card When using the camera for the first time, be sure to set the time data beforehand. (page 41) A microP2 card adaptor AJ‑P2AD1G (optional) is required when using a microP2 memory card. Eject button P2 card access LED Slot cover Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 1 Open the card
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    the password. For details, refer to "Manual CPS authentication" (page 113). The P2 As of September 2014) @@NOTE tt AJ‑P2C002SG (2 GB) cards cannot be used support desk at the following website for the latest information not included in these operating instructions. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ - 43 -
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    min CPS (Content Protection System) The microP2 memory card supports the security function "Content Protection System" that allows encryption recognized cannot be checked. Do not perform any operation other than manual authentication and formatting with the failed card inserted. tt To access
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    the special "P2 Viewer Plus" software. For details on downloading P2 Viewer Plus and the operating environment, visit the support desk at the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ tt Follow the steps below to use general IT tools such as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to
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    Chapter 3 Preparation - Tally lamp Tally lamp The tally lamp will flash when the camera is in the following status. ffWhen there is no remaining battery (once per second) ffThe P2 card has less free space to record and the battery level is low (one time per second) ffThe P2 card has been removed
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    Chapter 4 Shooting This chapter describes the basic procedure for recording. It also describes special shooting methods such as pre-recording and loop recording.
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    recording switch settings After turning on the power and inserting the P2 card, set the switches as follows before starting operations. a bc d a: button The [Y GET] function is assigned in the factory settings. b: switch Normally, set this to (0 dB). If conditions are too
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    have no time to adjust the white balance ffSet the switch to . The value can be changed to 3200 K, 5600 K, or the user-specified variable value by pushing the switch towards the side, and while the color temperature is displayed, pushing the
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Basic procedures Standard recording Press the button to start recording of video and audio on the P2 card. Data consisting of video and audio (including additional information) generated by a single shooting action is called a "clip". button @@NOTE tt In the
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    rr Resolution: 1920×1080 [LINE&FREQ] [1080‑59.94i/P] [1080‑59.94i] [1080‑50i/P] [1080‑50i] Chapter 4 Shooting - Basic procedures Setting [REC FORMAT] [AVC‑I100/30PN] [AVC‑G50/30PN] [AVC‑G25/30PN] [AVC‑G12/30PN] [AVC‑I100/24PN] [AVC‑G50/24PN] [AVC‑G25/24PN] [AVC‑G12/24PN] [AVC‑I100/60i] [AVC‑I50/
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Adjustable settings when shooting Adjustable settings when shooting Configure the settings as necessary before you start shooting. Focus assist function The focus assist function enables you to focus the target easily. Expanded display in the viewfinder, focus in red display (
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    camera upward or downward greatly, the level gauge may not be displayed properly. tt When pressing the USER button where [LEVEL GAUGE] is assigned in the main menu → [USER SW], [ON] and [OFF] can be switched. tt When holding down the USER button where [LEVEL GAUGE RESET] is assigned in the main menu
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Adjusting the white and black balance Adjusting the white and black balance To obtain high-quality video at all times using the camera, the white and black balance must be adjusted according to conditions. To obtain higher image quality, adjust in the order of AWB (white balance
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    light or decrease gain. Select the appropriate filter or light source. Manual setting of color temperature The color temperature of white balance can be to the switch, the function cannot be canceled with the USER button. @@NOTE tt This function does not guarantee 100% accuracy for the
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Adjusting the white and black balance rr Message displayed in the viewfinder During adjustment Status Adjustment completed [ABB ACTIVE] [ABB OK] Message Remark ffThe adjusted value is automatically stored in memory. @@NOTE tt During black balance adjustment, the aperture
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Setting the electronic shutter Setting the electronic shutter Setting the shutter mode and speed Switch the switch to set the shutter speed in the shutter mode. switch 1 Press the switch positioned at towards the side. 2 Press the <
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Setting the electronic shutter Setting the synchro scan mode Perform the following steps to operate. Jog dial button switch 1 Press the switch from towards the side to set the camera to synchro scan mode [S/S]. 2 Change the setting value of the
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    the flash band compensation function cannot be used. To use the function again, return to a mode where the function can be used, and press the USER button to turn on the flash band compensation function. The flash band compensation function is disabled once the power is turned off. ffEven if the
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    assigned in the main menu → [USER SW], [USER MAIN], [USER1], [USER2], [RET SW]. In the factory settings, [Y GET] is assigned to the button, [TEXT MEMO] to to enable/disable the function to temporarily activate auto focus in the manual focus mode. Set the operation mode in the main menu →
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    levels Selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels The camera supports independent 4-channel sound recording in all recording formats (HD, channels 1/2/3/4 is automatically adjusted. Also, you can adjust the level manually by setting it to [MANU]. Selecting audio input signals Select the
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    . It effectively softens or sharpens images, but in some cases, the whole image may become rough due to emphasized noise and edges. To avoid such problems, it is necessary not to add this effect on parts where emphasizing is not needed and keep the details of the parts. rr General settings
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Adjusting image quality RB gain control function This function makes settings to add or reduce intensity of red and blue colors according to the position of the switch. The function works when the switch is at the position or when automatic white balance is
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Adjusting image quality Color correction function This function sets color saturation and phase. It applies individual effect on 15 phases in an image. It can be set to individual color hue. Yl-R-R R Yl-R Yl-Yl-R R-R-Mg R-Mg Yl Mg G-Yl [(PHASE)] Mg-B [(SAT)] G B Cy-G
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    . ffWhen the / selector switch is set to , and [ON] is selected in the main menu → [SCENE FILE] → [KNEE SETTING] → [MANUAL KNEE] [KNEE MASTER POINT]: Sets the knee point position in 0.5% steps. [KNEE MASTER SLOPE]: Sets the knee inclination. [KNEE MASTER SLOPE Rch]: Sets the
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    " (page 155) for information about the [P‑REC] indicator. tt Press the USER button to which [PRE REC] is assigned to simply toggle between [ON]/[OFF ] of [PRE REC]. For details, refer to "Assigning functions to USER buttons" (page 60). tt Video and audio according to the preset time sometimes
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Special recording functions One-shot recording Recording takes place once for the set amount of time. 1 Set all items in the main menu → [SYSTEM MODE]. 2 Select [ONE SHOT] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [RECORDING]. 3 Set the time with [ONE SHOT TIME] in the main menu
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    → [RECORDING SETUP] → [ONE CLIP REC]. @@NOTE tt Combining a clip cannot be ended by pressing the or button on the remote control unit (AJ‑RC10G) and on the extension control unit (AG‑EC4G). Cueing up linked parts of clips Each time recording starts, a text memo is automatically added to
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    → [CARD FUNCTIONS] Main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → [USER FILE] Main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → [USER FILE] → [INITIALIZE] Main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → the support desk at the following website for the latest information on software whose operability has been confirmed. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
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    whether video has been recorded properly. After playback, the camera is again ready to start recording. ffThe [REC CHECK] function can be assigned to the USER button. (page 60) ffPress and hold the button for one second to play back from the last ten seconds of the latest clip. During
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    modes and recording functions The following shows the relationship between system modes and recording functions on this camera. ff"l" are supported, and "-" are not supported. [LINE&FREQ] [1080‑59.94i/P] [1080‑50i/P] [1080‑23.98PsF] [1080‑59.94i] [1080‑50i] System mode [REC FORMAT] [CAMERA
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    [LINE&FREQ] [720‑59.94P] [720‑50P] [480‑59.94i] [576‑50i] [LINE&FREQ] [1080‑59.94i/P] [1080‑50i/P] [1080‑23.98PsF] [1080‑59.94i] [1080‑50i] Chapter 4 Shooting - Multi formats System mode [REC FORMAT] [CAMERA MODE] [AVC‑I100/60P] - [AVC‑I100/30PN] - [AVC‑I100/24PN] - [AVC‑I50/60P] - [AVC‑
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    [LINE&FREQ] [720‑59.94P] [720‑50P] [480‑59.94i] [576‑50i] [LINE&FREQ] [1080‑59.94i/P] [1080‑50i/P] [1080‑23.98PsF] [1080‑59.94i] [1080‑50i] Chapter 4 Shooting - Multi formats System mode [REC FORMAT] [CAMERA MODE] [AVC‑I100/60P] - [AVC‑I100/30PN] - [AVC‑I100/24PN] - [AVC‑I50/60P] - [AVC‑
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Multi formats [LINE&FREQ] [720‑59.94P] [720‑50P] [480‑59.94i] [576‑50i] System mode [REC FORMAT] [CAMERA MODE] [AUDIO SMPL RES] [AVC‑I100/60P] [AVC‑I100/30PN] [AVC‑I100/24PN] [AVC‑I50/60P] [AVC‑G50/60P] [AVC‑G25/60P] [AVC‑G12/60P] [DVCPRO HD/60P] [AVC‑I100/50P] [AVC‑I100/
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Multi formats Selecting video output from each terminal [LINE&FREQ] Monitor output setting ([SET02:MON/HDMI FORMAT] screen of SmartUI)* [MON] [HDMI] [1080‑59.94i/P] [1080‑59.94i] [1080‑23.98PsF] [720‑59.94P] [480‑59.94i] [1080‑50i/P] [1080‑50i] [720‑50P] [576‑50i] [AUTO] [
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    [LINE&FREQ] [720‑50P] [480‑59.94i] [576‑50i] Setting [REC FORMAT] [AVC‑I100/50P] [AVC‑I50/50P] [AVC‑G50/50P] [AVC‑G25/50P] [AVC‑G12/50P] [AVC‑I100/25PN] [DVCPRO HD/50P] [DVCPRO50/60i] [DVCPRO/60i] [DV/60i] [DVCPRO50/50i] [DVCPRO/50i] [DV/50i] Chapter 4 Shooting - Multi formats [CAMERA MODE]
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Dual codec recording Dual codec recording Recording in different formats for main recording and sub recording can be performed on the camera. For sub recording, you can select HD proxy in AVC‑LongG 6 format with 1920×1080 resolution, or SD proxy from three types (1080i) and two
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    to our support desk at the following website for the latest information not included in these operating instructions. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ When : XXXXXXXX.MOV -- Real-time metadata file: XXXXXXXX.BIN The time code, user bits, and information are recorded to the frame unit. Use P2 Viewer Plus
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Dual codec recording - [DELETE] - [REPAIR CLIP] - [RE-CONNECTION] - [COPY] - [EXCH. THUMBNAIL] - Adding and deleting [TEXT MEMO] and [SHOT MARK] Playback is possible. On these devices, clips with proxy data made of linked multiple clips are displayed as individual incomplete
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    Error displays (Viewfinder) [SD WR ERR] [SD --min] or [SD WP] Chapter 4 Shooting - Dual codec recording Behavior and cause Action to take Proxy data recording to the SD memory card will stop, but recording to the P2 card will continue. This is displayed when proxy data cannot be recorded in the
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    a time, which can be loaded and used. Setting menu values (including SmartUI setting values) can be saved as one user file on the camera, and can be saved as up to eight user files in the SD memory card. Setting data file structure of the camera is as follows. rr Scene file
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    formatting an SD memory card, writing setting data to an SD memory card, or reading the written data, use [FORMAT SD CARD] and [SCENE FILE]/[USER FILE] in the main menu → [CARD FUNCTIONS]. If the SD memory card that was formatted in a standard other than the SD/SDHC/SDXC standards on
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Handling setting data Loading written user data 1 Select [LOAD] in the main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → [USER FILE]. The confirmation screen is displayed. If [SYSTEM RESTART] is displayed on the confirmation screen, the camera will restart after reading out is complete. 2 Select
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Handling setting data 3 Select [YES] and press the button (or the jog dial button). The selected scene file is restored to the factory settings. Changing the scene file title 1 Select the scene file to change the title in [FILE] in the [CAM02:SCENE FILE] screen of SmartUI
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Handling setting data Saving and loading user files Select [SAVE] or [LOAD] in the main menu → [CARD FUNCTIONS] → [USER FILE]. The operations onward are the same as for scene files. - 85 -
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Selection of external reference signal and generator lock setting Selection of external reference signal and generator lock setting Locking the video signal to the external reference signal The video signal output from the camera can be locked to the reference signal supplied
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    due to a malfunction of [REC WARNING], etc. during recording. rr User bits Two types of user bits are built in. ffLTC UB: Recorded as LTC and output from the The LTC UB value of the recording start time can be recorded on the user bits of the clip metadata. rr Date/time (real time) ffBy means of
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Setting the time data [LINE&FREQ] [720‑59.94P] Setting [REC FORMAT] [AVC‑I100/60P] [AVC‑I50/60P] [AVC‑G50/60P] [AVC‑G25/60P] [AVC‑G12/60P] [AVC‑I100/30PN] [DVCPRO HD/60P] [CAMERA MODE] - [AVC‑I100/24PN] - [720‑50P] [480‑59.94i] [576‑50i] [AVC‑I100/50P] [AVC‑I50/50P] [AVC‑
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    LTC is output. LTC, VITC of HD SDI None LTC is output. None Recording of user bits [LINE&FREQ] [1080‑59.94i/P] [1080‑59.94i] [1080‑50i/P] [1080‑ set to [30P] and [25P], frame rate information will be fixed. Output of user bits [LINE&FREQ] [1080‑59.94i/P] Setting [REC FORMAT] [AVC‑I100/30PN]
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    when the power is turned off. For details, refer to "How to input user bits" (page 91). Records the time measured by the internal clock. Records the device such as a computer uses the frame rate information of the user bits. Reads the user bit last recorded to P2 card that is currently to be recorded
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    of SmartUI. 2 Press the button to set the counter display to [UB]. 3 Press the button to set [UBG] to [SET]. 4 Set the user bits. ffPress the upper or lower buttons that correspond to the following screen displays. - [→]: The digit to be set moves to the right. - [+]: The digit
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    bits Saving the frame rate values for the image information shot/saved according to the frame rate set in the main menu → [SYSTEM MODE] to user bits allows you to use the editor (personal computer editing software). Information is always saved in VITC UB. In addition, selecting [FRAME RATE] in the
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Setting the time data Time code function during battery replacement Even during battery replacement, the backup mechanism functions, allowing the time code generator to continue operating. When each item of the system mode has been changed, the time code of free run may shift.
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    external source, set the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [UBG MODE] to [EXT]. Regardless of the setting of recording run/free run, it is slaved to user bits values input to the terminal. Canceling the external lock After stopping supply of the external time code, set the main menu
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Setting the time data Connecting and setting the genlock and time code input/output The relationship of the connecting and settings between the genlock and time code input/output is shown in the table. When the genlock input and the camera output phase match, l is displayed,
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    Chapter 4 Shooting - Convenient shooting functions Convenient shooting functions Scan reverse shooting Set [ON] in the main menu → [SYSTEM MODE] → [SCAN REVERSE] to display and record the image in vertically or horizontally reverse. Zebra patterns display The camera can display two types of
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    status of all shooting functions, the list of functions assigned to the USER buttons, etc. Each press of the button switches the information page. Changing direction when recording. Replaying recorded images on a TV monitor that supports a wide screen will convert the images to an aspect ratio
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    Chapter 5 Playback Data including additional information such as images, audio, text memo, and metadata that are created from one shooting are saved as a clip. You can play back and edit clips with the camera.
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    Chapter 5 Playback - Normal and variable speed playback Normal and variable speed playback Playback of clips can be performed on the thumbnail screen. To display the thumbnail screen, press the button. rr Normal speed playback Color playback images can be viewed on the viewfinder by
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    exceeded. ff[DIR ENTRY NG] The directory structure on the P2 card is not supported. ff[AUTH NG CARD] Indicates that the card is a microP2 memory card while the wired LAN is connected. Displayed in red when there is a problem with the connection of wired LAN. Displayed in gray when the wireless LAN
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    is displayed with yellow bars. Displayed in red when there is a problem with the connection of 4G/LTE USB modem. @@NOTE tt When remote control ]/time and date of shooting [DATE TIME]/clip name [CLIP NAME]/user clip name [USER CLIP NAME]/card slot number [SLOT]/time code of thumbnail [THUMBNAIL
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    Chapter 5 Playback - Thumbnail operations 19 Thumbnail scroll bar Indicates which part of the whole thumbnail is currently being viewed. Selecting thumbnails Multiple thumbnails can be randomly selected on the thumbnail screen. Selecting clips You can select multiple clips randomly. 1 Use the cursor
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    Chapter 5 Playback - Thumbnail operations Setting the clip information display You can customize the clip information display contents according to your preference. 1 Select [DATA DISPLAY] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [THUMBNAIL SETUP]. 2 Use the cursor buttons to place the cursor on the item you
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    over the clip to which you want to add a shot mark. 2 Press the USER button to which [SHOT MARK] is assigned. ffA shot mark is added to the ffTo delete a shot mark, place the cursor on the clip again and press the USER button to which [SHOT MARK] is assigned. @@NOTE tt You can attach a shot
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    Chapter 5 Playback - Thumbnail operations Playing back from the text memo position Thumbnail display Display still image linked to text memo Selected number (blue) and total number (white) of text memo clips Fig. 1 The cursor moves down Fig. 2 1 Select [TEXT MEMO CLIPS] in the main menu → [CLIP]
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    Chapter 5 Playback - Thumbnail operations @@NOTE tt In clip division and copying using the text memo, the area copied may be automatically modified and copied depending on the recording method of the clip. Deleting clips 1 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor over the clip to be deleted, and
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    latest version of P2 Viewer Plus from the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ For details on SD memory cards to be used, refer to " are displayed as [UNKNOWN DATA!] and may not be readable. [GLOBAL CLIP ID] [USER CLIP NAME] [VIDEO] [AUDIO] [ACCESS] [DEVICE] [SHOOT] [SCENARIO] [NEWS]
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    of clip metadata When clip metadata has been loaded When no clip metadata has been loaded, or when setting disables recording of loaded clip metadata [USER CLIP NAME] to be recorded Uploaded data Same as [GLOBAL CLIP ID] rr [TYPE2] Status of clip metadata When clip metadata has been loaded When
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    Chapter 5 Playback - Thumbnail operations Selecting the [CARD SERIAL] recording When [ON] is selected in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [REC META DATA] → [CARD SERIAL], the function that records the serial number of the P2 card as metadata (text memo without offset) is enabled. Initializing the
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    [DATE] [TIME] [DURATION] [V_FORMAT] [FRAME RATE] [REC RATE] Displays clip names. Displays the time code value at the start of the recording. Displays the user bit value at the start of the recording. Displays the date of the recording. Displays the time at the start of recording. Displays the time
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    Chapter 5 Playback - Thumbnail operations @@NOTE tt To delete each item in [LOCATION] (shooting location data) of [SHOOT], the item cannot be deleted alone. By setting the [ALTITUDE] item to empty, other [LONGITUDE] and [LATITUDE] items are collectively deleted. tt Metadata of clips with (incomplete
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    on the P2 card. Specific information such as the serial number and the user ID can be checked. (Fig. 1) When the maximum number of clips P2 card has been exceeded. The directory structure on the P2 card is not supported. The warning can be checked on the P2 card detailed information in "P2 card
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    the target microP2 memory card is removed or power is turned off, the CPS password set manually is disabled. tt Visit the following website for conditions where manual authentication is valid. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ tt The encrypted microP2 memory card is not recognized on the SD card slot in
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    - Thumbnail operations Indicates whether an SD memory card is formatted according to the SD/SDHC/SDXC standard. ff[SUPPORTED]: Complies with SD/SDHC/SDXC standards ff[NOT SUPPORTED]: Does not comply with SD/SDHC/SDXC standards Used capacity (bytes) Available space (bytes) Total capacity (bytes
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    Chapter 6 Menu Operations This chapter describes how to operate the camera menus, the structure, and details of the setting menu.
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    when the thumbnail screen is displayed. Configures the settings for the recording format of video and audio. Sets the function to be assigned to the USER button and the button of the lens. Configures the operations of each mode when switched the mode using each switch. This menu item cannot
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    Setting menu display Chapter 6 Menu Operations - Setting menu display Setting menu basic operations You can change camera settings using the setting menu according to the shooting scene and recording details. The menu is divided into the main menu, submenu, and setting item menu. Set data are
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    being changed. @@NOTE tt You will need to restart the camera if the number of lines and frequency setting of the system change. Setting [USER MENU] 1 Select the main menu → [USER MENU SEL]. 2 Select and display various items according to level. 3 Put checkmarks [l] on the items to be displayed in
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    Menu list Chapter 6 Menu Operations - Menu list [SCENE FILE] Configure the settings regarding scene files. This menu is used to set fine image quality settings of the camera images, select scene files, and read/write scene file data to the internal memory. These menu items cannot be set when the
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    Chapter 6 Menu Operations - Menu list Item [SKIN TONE DTL C] [SKIN TONE ZEBRA] [SKIN TONE DTL SETTING] [DETECT TABLE] [SKIN TONE GET] [SKIN DTL EFFECT] [I CENTER] [I WIDTH] [Q WIDTH] [Q PHASE] [RB GAIN CONTROL SETTING] [R GAIN AWB PRE] [B GAIN AWB PRE] [R GAIN AWB A] [B GAIN AWB A] [R
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    Item [B Gain] [G AXIS] [COLOR TEMP Bch SETTING] [COLOR TEMP] [R Gain] [B Gain] [G AXIS] [CHROMA LEVEL] [CHROMA PHASE] [MATRIX] [MATRIX SETTING] [MATRIX R‑G] [MATRIX R‑B] [MATRIX G‑R] [MATRIX G‑B] [MATRIX B‑R] [MATRIX B‑G] [COLOR CORRECTION [R (SAT)] SETTING] [R (PHASE)] [R‑R‑Mg (SAT
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    Item [R‑Mg (PHASE)] [Mg (SAT)] [Mg (PHASE)] [Mg‑B (SAT)] [Mg‑B (PHASE)] [B (SAT)] [B (PHASE)] [B‑Cy (SAT)] [B‑Cy (PHASE)] [Cy (SAT)] [Cy (PHASE)] [Cy‑G (SAT)] [Cy‑G (PHASE)] [G (SAT)] [G (PHASE)] [G‑Yl (SAT)] [G‑Yl (PHASE)] [Yl (SAT)] [Yl (PHASE)] [Yl‑Yl‑R (SAT)] [Yl‑Yl‑R (PHASE)] [Yl‑R (SAT)] [Yl‑R
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    : [OFF] [B. GAMMA RANGE] Sets the maximum level of compression/expansion. [1]: About 20% [2]: About 30% [3]: About 40% ffFactory setting: [1] [KNEE SETTING] [MANUAL KNEE] Selects the operation mode when the / selector switch is set to . [ON], [OFF] ffFactory setting: [ON
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    [HI‑COLOR SW] Item [HI‑COLOR LVL] [WHITE CLIP SETTING] [WHITE CLIP] [WHITE CLIP LVL] [Rch CLIP LVL] [Bch CLIP LVL] [DRS EFFECT DEPTH] [A.IRIS LEVEL] [A.IRIS LEVEL EFFECT] Chapter 6 Menu Operations - Menu list Description of settings Turns the mode that expands the color dynamic range [ON]/[OFF
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    BAL PRESET] is set to [VAR] and the switch is at . [2000K]...[15000K] ffFactory setting: [3200K] Assigns the operation mode when the USER button and the button of the lens to which [PUSH AF] is assigned are pressed. [TURBO]: Performs high-speed focusing automatically until the
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    Selects the type of waveform to be displayed in the viewfinder when the USER button to which the [WFM] function is assigned is pressed. [WAVE]: a waveform. [VECTOR]: Displays as a vector. [WAVE/VECT]: Each time the USER button to which [WFM] is assigned is pressed, the display changes in order from
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    built-in time code generator. [DF]: Uses the drop frame mode. [NDF]: Uses the non-drop frame mode. ffFactory setting: [DF] Selects the user bits mode. [USER]: Selects the user bits value that has been set. [TIME]: Selects the local time. (hh, mm, ss) [DATE]: Selects the local date and time. (YY, MM
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    Item [INITIALIZE] [PROPERTY] [LANGUAGE] Chapter 6 Menu Operations - Menu list Description of settings Deletes all loaded metadata and initializes. Checks and corrects loaded metadata. Sets the language used to display metadata. (Only when [NTSC(J)] is selected as the region of use) [ENGLISH], [
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    [TEXT MEMO], [WIDE], [PROXY] Selects the content to be displayed in the time code display area. [TC]: Displays the time code. [UB]: Displays the user bits. [TIME]: Displays the record time. [DATE]: Displays the record date. [DATE TIME]: Displays the record date and time. [CLIP NAME]: Displays clip
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    [STORAGE COPY SETUP] Item [VERIFY] Chapter 6 Menu Operations - Menu list Description of settings Sets whether to verify or not when exporting in USB host mode. [ON]: Verifies. [OFF]: Does not verify. [AUDIO SETUP] Configure the settings regarding audio input/output. [INPUT SETTING] [RECORDING
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    Item [LIMITER CH1] [LIMITER CH2] [LIMITER CH3] [LIMITER CH4] [HEADROOM] [OUTPUT SETTING] [TEST TONE] Chapter 6 Menu Operations - Menu list Description of settings Enables/disables the limiter for audio channel 1. [ON], [OFF] ffFactory setting: [OFF] Enables/disables the limiter for audio
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    Item [USB MODE SELECT] [USB MODE] [NETWORK SEL] [NETWORK FUNC] [HTTP SERVER] [PLAYLIST] [IP REMOTE] [CLIENT SERVICE] [USER ACCOUNT] [ACCOUNT LIST] [FTP SERVER URL] [LOGIN USER] [LOGIN PASSWORD] [SSH] [LAN PROPERTY] [SSH PORT] [MAC ADDRESS] [DHCP] [IP ADDRESS] [SUBNET MASK] [DEFAULT GATEWAY
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    INFRA], this item can be set. [SELECT]: Selects from the access point list. [MANUAL]: For entering the access point manually. ffFactory setting: [SELECT] Displays network name (SSID). ffFactory setting: [AJ‑PX800] (When the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [WIRELESS PROPERTY] → [TYPE] is set to [DIRECT
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    ]. [ON], [OFF] ffFactory setting: [ON] Sets display details of other information. [PARTIAL]: Displays information partly. [ALL]: Displays all information. [USER]: Displays the information set in [DISPLAY SETTING]. ffFactory setting: [PARTIAL] Displays/hides F value and auto iris control status. [ON
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    Item [WHITE BALANCE] [ND] [EXTENDER] [Y GET] [D.ZOOM] [SCENE FILE] [CAC] [DRS] [FBC] [SHOOTING MODE] [PB MODE] [SYSTEM MODE] [REC FORMAT] [FRAME RATE] [ASPECT] [ONE CLIP REC] [REC MODE] [EVF DETAIL] [PROXY] [EVF PEAK LEVEL] [EVF PEAK FREQ] [EVF TYPE] [EVF COLOR] Chapter 6 Menu Operations
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    steps of 0.1 V when [ENDURA10] is selected in the main menu → [BATTERY SETUP] → [BATTERY SELECT]. This item is enabled when [BATTERY MODE] is set to [MANUAL]. [12.0V]...[15.0V] ffFactory setting: [13.1V] [PAG L96e NEAR END] Selects the near end voltage in steps of 0.1 V when [PAG L96e] is selected
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    or when it is set between [6%] and [10%]. [CARD FUNCTIONS] Configure the settings regarding reading/writing of the scene files and user files to SD memory cards. [SCENE FILE] [USER FILE] [CAC FILE] Item Description of settings Loads scene files from an SD memory card or saves them to an SD
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    MEMO]: Top of the clip and text memo location ffFactory setting: [CLIP] Restores the whole setting menu including all scene files (1 to 6) and user files to the factory settings. [MAINTENANCE] These are items for performing maintenance inspection of the camera. This menu is used for updating the
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    . Turn the jog dial button (or press the cursor button) to display the list of each firmware version. Displays the operation time of the camera. [USER MENU SEL] Configure the items to be displayed in
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    ]...[400] ffFactory setting: [0] [ENG SECURITY] Select whether to place restrictions on opening and closing the menu screen. [ON]: Disables opening of menu items other than [USER MENU]. To release, consult your dealer. [OFF]: Opening and closing are not restricted. - 140 -
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    Chapter 7 SmartUI operation This chapter describes an interface consisting of an LCD display and multiple switches. It enables scene file setting, audio input/output setting, time code setting and so on.
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    list" (page 145). Initializing SmartUI menu items Items configured with SmartUI are saved in the user file. By selecting [INITIALIZE] in the main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → [USER FILE], you can restore the user file menu setting to its factory setting. Use the main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → [MENU
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    Chapter 7 SmartUI operation - SmartUI menu structure SmartUI menu structure HOME CAM CAMERA CAM CAM01 : STATUS CAM02 : SCENE FILE AUDIO SETUP AUDIO SETUP AUDIO AUD01 : LEVEL AUD02 : INPUT AUD03 : MONI SETUP SET01 : TC/UB SET02 : MON/HDMI FORMAT SET03 : MON/HDMI SETUP SET04 : LCD - 143
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    Chapter 7 SmartUI operation - SmartUI menu operation overview SmartUI menu operation overview HOME HOLD COUNTER RESET MONITOR SEL LIGHT TCG[R] NDF R-RUN CAM MEDIA CH1 A E F BATT CH2 E F 0 -10 -18 -20 AUDIO -30 SETUP dB 12 HOME /REW STOP FF/ PLAY/PAUSE HOME HOLD COUNTER RESET
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    aberration compensation function Displays whether the chromatic aberration compensation function is activated. Displayed only when the lens that supports the chromatic aberration compensation function is attached. [CAC ACTIVE] 2 Focus control information Displays the focus control information
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    the current audio volume values of audio channel 1/2 as the user-preset values. The user-preset position is indicated as the down arrow ↓ on the level for audio channel 1. [AUTO] Enables automatic adjustment. [MANU] Enables manual adjustment. The setting contents are the same as [AUD01:LEVEL]. [IN]
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    switch in coordination are the same as the [AUD01:LEVEL] screen. indicates factory setting values. [SETUP] screen [SET01:TC/UB] Sets the time code or user bits. On the [HOME] screen, press the button and select TC to display the time code setting screen and select UB to display the
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    of the selected digit in the time code. [+] Increases the setting value of the selected digit in the time code. [TC/UB] Switches to the user bits setting screen. [RST] Resets all time code setting values to 0. [→] Moves the selected digit in the time code to the right. When the selected
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    Chapter 7 SmartUI operation - SmartUI menu list [SET02:MON/HDMI FORMAT] Sets the formats of video output from the and terminals. Corresponding button button button Setting details and setting value [MON] Sets the signal format type output from the
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    Corresponding button button Chapter 7 SmartUI operation - SmartUI menu list Setting details and setting value [→] Moves the item selection to the right. When the item selection moves to the right edge, it moves back to the left edge. [BACK LIGHT] Sets the luminance of SmartUI.
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    Chapter 8 Display Details displayed on the viewfinder are described.
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    Chapter 8 Display - Screen status display Screen status display The viewfinder displays not only the video, but also the messages that indicate the camera settings and operation status, a center marker, safety zone marker, zebra patterns, and other information. Configuration of status display on
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    - Screen status display ff[UBG]: User bits value During playback, [UBR] is displayed. ff[VUBG]: User bits value of VITC During playback, LAN ]: When the wired LAN is not connected (unlinked state), or when there is a problem ff[3G/4G]: During 4G/LTE connection ff[3G/4G ]: When 4G/LTE connection is
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    ffmm: Minute ffss: Second 14 Audio level meter display Switches between level meter display of audio output channels 1/2 and 3/4 while holding down the USER button where [LEVEL METER] is assigned. The peak display on right edge is displayed in red during peak over. The standard level display will
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    REMOTE], the status will always be displayed regardless of the setting in the main menu → [DISPLAY SETUP]. ff[SDIn]: Status where the recording is being instructed for an external device - 155 -
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    where recording stop is being instructed for an external device Displays When there is a problem with the 4G/LTE connection @@NOTE tt Depending on the USB modem that is supported, vertical bars that control display in an IP connection 11 USER button information display 12 Focus bar display
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    ] screen display → [AUDIO] screen display → [USER SW] screen display → [CAC INFO] screen display [ACTIVE]/[ACCESSING]/[INFO READING]/[FULL]/[PROTECTED]/[NOT SUPPORTED]/ [FORMAT ERROR]/[AUTH NG]/[REC IMPOSSIBLE]/[NO each channel. ff[MANU]: Displayed when manual adjustment is set. ff[AUTO]: Displayed
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    of the switch. Displays the assignment to the button. Displays the assignment to the button. Displays the is displayed, for example, when the response data from the lens is not supported. ff[LENS INIT. NOT COMPLETED]: This is displayed, for example, when
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    Chapter 9 Connecting to External Devices This chapter describes the external devices that can be connected to the camera.
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    available. They are not supplied with the camera. *2 Prepare the HDMI cable (optional) with double or more shielded. For the HDMI cable, using Panasonic HDMI cable is recommended. *3 For the BNC cable (optional) connected to the and terminals, prepare a double-shielded
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    is displayed at the bottom of the viewfinder ffPress the USER button to which [USB MODE] has been assigned. manual on the website. For the latest information on the driver, visit the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ tt The camera supports only USB 2.0. Ensure your computer supports
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    main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [USB MODE]. ffPress the USER button to which [USB MODE] has been assigned. Note that problems in copying or formatting operations. tt The terminal also supports USB high speed by card. Indicates P2 STORE (AJ‑PCS060G). Writing is disabled. Storage devices where
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    in the microP2 card adaptor AJ‑P2AD1G (optional). tt Storage devices with capacities exceeding 2 TB (2048 GB) are not supported. tt Use a storage data may become invalid depending on your usage. Please note that Panasonic has no responsibility for data loss caused from a storage device failure
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    Chapter 9 Connecting to External Devices - Connection through the terminal Exporting to a storage device by card You can export to a storage device (write to a storage device from a P2 card) by P2 card. The copy results and the maximum number of items that can be copied vary depending on
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    Chapter 9 Connecting to External Devices - Connection through the terminal tt To copy to a [TYPE S] storage device, one or more partitions are required. You can either format the storage device to [FAT] or perform copying after creating a partition through the export process. tt To cancel
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    Chapter 9 Connecting to External Devices - Connection through the terminal @@NOTE tt For [TYPE S] storage devices, you can switch between the partition name and serial name display using the cursor buttons. tt If there is an invalid partition in [P2STORE], the partition information is
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    ]: Verification performed but no match found. (For [P2STORE], [−−] is displayed.) ff[OFF]: Verification not performed Partition name defined by the user Total capacity of the storage device Used storage device capacity Remaining storage device capacity For [FAT] [SELECTED PART.] [SELECTED PART. NO
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    Chapter 9 Connecting to External Devices - Connection through the terminal @@NOTE tt You can change the thumbnail screen display if necessary. tt The 1001st clips onwards are not displayed. Displaying clip information You can display metadata of clips saved in a storage device. The
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    ff/ selector switch ff switch ff button ff button ff button Recording and playback of the following functions differ from the descriptions in the Operating Instructions supplied with AJ‑RC10G. rr button You can enable/disable the
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    from the terminal, refer to "Details of the connector signals" (page 207). tt For the software version of AJ‑RC10G, use Ver.1.20 or higher. For the updated versions of AJ‑RC10G software, refer to the support information for P2 in the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ - 170 -
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    dial button ff switch ff/ selector switch ff switch ff button ff button ff button Recording and playback operations in remote control mode signals" (page 207). tt For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of AG‑EC4G. - 171 -
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    Adjusted value display area (4 digits), display selector button for the ND filter () Zoom and focus are not supported. rr Character/menu button () It operates in the same way as [CHR] is set, which guaranteed. tt For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of AK‑HRP200G. - 172 -
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    Chapter 10 Network Connection This chapter describes how to use the camera by connecting to network.
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    , wired LAN, or 4G/LTE. To use wireless LAN, attach AJ‑WM30 (optional) to the terminal (sub-host). To of recording control and time code/user bits) ffSending/receiving clips from/to information on the supported browsers, visit the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Media player
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    for connection For wireless LAN Connect the wireless module AJ‑WM30 (optional) to the camera. Wireless module fixing module Read the operating manual of the wireless module thoroughly only in the country or region where they are supported. ffAJ‑WM30MC People's Republic of China ffAJ‑WM30P
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    For wired LAN Connect a LAN cable. Chapter 10 Network Connection - Preparing for connection LAN cable (optional) 1 Connect the LAN cable to the terminal on the rear side. For 4G/LTE Attach the 4G/LTE USB modem (optional) to the camera. terminal (sub-host) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
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    shorter, and with double shielding process for noise suppression is recommended. tt For details on 4G/LTE USB modem that can be connected, visit the support desk at the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/sales_o/p2/server/4glte.html - 177 -
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    name of the camera (SSID) (Factory setting: [AJ‑PX800]) [CHANNEL]: Channel to use (Factory setting: [ time due to the restart of the network service. tt All of the IP address, subnet ] mode (when SSID is manually entered) Use the following procedures when manually connecting to a wireless access
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    necessary. 4 Enter information on the wireless access point to connect to. Select [MANUAL] in [SSID INPUT MODE]. Enter SSID of the wireless access point for setting screen termination may take time due to the restart of the network service. tt All of the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
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    the setting screen termination may take time due to the restart of the network service. Wired LAN settings The settings to connect to computers using the wired LAN on how to display the screen, refer to [Start] → [Help and Support]. ffWhen [DHCP SERVER] is set to [ENABLE] on the camera Select [
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    [DHCP SERVER] is set to [DISABLE] on the camera [Configure IPv4]: Select [Manually] and enter the following items. - [IP Address] - [Subnet Mask] - the setting screen termination may take time due to the restart of the network service. tt All of the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway must
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    account, and characters between 6 and 15 for a password. For information on P2 Browser, refer to the User Guide of "P2 Web Application" on the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/manual/index.html @@NOTE tt When [NETWORK SEL] is [OFF] or set to [4G/LTE], the P2 browse function cannot
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    account name, and characters between 6 and 15 for a password. For information on P2 Playlist Editor, refer to the User Guide of "P2 Web Application" on the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/manual/index.html @@NOTE tt When [NETWORK SEL] is [OFF] or set to [4G/LTE], the P2 playlist
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    tt Use Ver3.00.00 or later versions of AK‑HRP200G. tt For details on the operations of ROP setup software, refer to the Operating Instructions of the AK‑HRP200G. tt Use Ver3.0.0.0 or later versions of ROP setup software. - 184 -
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    other settings in advance. 1 Set each item in the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [CLIENT SERVICE]. [FTP SERVER URL]: Sets the name or address of the server to connect to. (Up to 500 characters) [LOGIN USER]: Sets the user ID to connect to. (Up to 31 characters) [LOGIN PASSWORD]: Sets the password to
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    tt When connection is not established even after [PING] has succeeded, check the following items. - Server function services of the FTP server are running - There is not a firewall in the communication path - User ID and password that permits access to the FTP server have been set tt Some on-screen
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    screen 1 1 FTP server/folder information [URL]: The address of the connected FTP server [USER ID]: ID of the user who has logged in [SSH]: [ENABLE]/[DISABLE] indication in the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [CLIENT SERVICE] → [SSH] [PATH]: Path in the FTP server of the folder where currently
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    cannot be copied to an FTP server destination folder that contains more than 1000 clips. tt To transfer clips using SSH, the FTP server must support SSH. tt Using SSH will reduce the transfer speed. tt To check the transfer result on a computer or another device, refreshing the display on the
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    is generated. tt To prevent unintended overwriting, create new folders to export data whenever possible. tt To transfer clips using SSH, the FTP server must support SSH. tt Using SSH will reduce the transfer speed. Writing back from an FTP server to an SD memory card (import) You can write back
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    Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection Inspect the various parts of the camera before shooting. Maintenance of the camera or error messages are also described in this chapter.
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    of the electric zoom. Ensure that the image changes between telescopic and wide-angle. 2 Set the zoom to the manual zoom mode and check the behavior of the manual zoom. Rotate the manual zoom lever and ensure that the image changes between telescopic and wide-angle. 3 Set the iris to automatic
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    6 If two cards are inserted in the P2 card slots, press the USER button to which [SLOT SEL] is assigned and switch the target P2 card displays for CH1/CH2 change according to the audio volume. Inspecting the audio level manual adjustment 1 Press the button to display the [AUD02:INPUT] screen
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    Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection - Inspections before shooting 6 Set the [TC_MD] to [R‑RUN]. 7 Press the button to display the [HOME] screen of SmartUI. 8 Press the button. Ensure that the number in the counter display changes when the recording starts. 9 Press the button
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    Maintenance Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection - Maintenance Charging the built-in battery The camera uses the built-in battery to remember the date and time. If appears on the viewfinder, the built-in battery is running out. Charge the built-in battery by the following procedure. 1 Make sure
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    Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection - Warning system Warning system If an error is detected immediately after the camera is turned on or during operation, the viewfinder, lamp, and tally lamp indicate the error. Deal with the error by following the indications. Cases indicated by error
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    CLIP NAME:] (clip name) [INVALID VALUE!] [LACK OF CAPACITY!] Description Manual authentication failed. Data cannot be accessed due to a content defect or The content versions do not match. Cannot delete. A P2 card problem or some other reason prevents formatting. Clips cannot be remerged because
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    the contents for the version that is not supported by the camera. Match the device and content valid characters using a viewer. There is a problem with data in the file. Create the file !] Description Manual authentication failed. An attempt is made to enter the [PERSON] item (user who enters
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    [IP ADDRESS IS USED!] [INVALID VALUE!] [ENCRYPTION IS NOT SUPPORT!] Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection - Warning system Description Measure that the settings in the main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [CLIENT SERVICE] → [LOGIN USER] and [LOGIN PASSWORD] are correct. The [PING] failed. Check that
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    , refer to the pages displayed after logging in to PASS. Other benefits are offered to registered users. For details, refer to the website (http://panasonic.biz/sav/pass_e) of PASS (P2 Asset Support System). 2 Check the version using the camera and apply the update Check the version of the
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    Chapter 12 Additional Functions from the Optional Board This chapter describes the optional board that can be installed to the camera.
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    by installing the HD/SD SDI input board AG‑YA600G (optional). When installing the board, consult the shop of purchase. For instructions to install the board, refer to the installation guide supplied with the HD/SD SDI input board. rr HD/SD SDI input board (AG‑YA600G) ffSDI input settings To record
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    Chapter 13 Specification This chapter describes the specifications of this product.
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    Specifications Chapter 13 Specification - Specifications Dimensions 144 mm (5-21/32 inches) 96 mm (3-25/32 inches) 199 mm (7-27/32 inches) 267 mm (10-1/2 inches) 350 mm (13-25/32 inches) Specifications General Power DC 12 V (11.0 V - 17.0 V) Power consumption 22 W (body only or when the
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    Slow shutter speed Synchro scan shutter Shutter open angle Sensitivity Minimum subject illumination Image S/N Horizontal resolution Memory card recorder Recording media System format Recording format Recording video signal Recording and playback time Chapter 13 Specification - Specifications ff60i/
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    2CH MOV: Approx. 135 min These are reference values for continuous recording using the Panasonic products. The recording time may differ depending on the scene or the number of clips >/ (switch selection) XLR×1, 3-pin +48 V supported (menu selection) −40/−50/−60 dBu (menu selection) - 205 -
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    HD/SD SDI input board Wireless module AG‑YA600G AJ‑WM30 Supported formats when the HD/SD SDI input board (AG‑YA600G) is installed Weight Dimensions (W×H×D) Video format (complies to the AJ‑PX800G video format) Audio format (complies to the AJ‑PX800G audio recording format) Approx. 13 ] (0.03 lbs
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    , terminal, terminal, terminal does not exceed 2.5 A. DC OUT 1 GND 2 R TALLY (open collector) 3 REC SW 4 UNREG+12 V (max. 1.5 A) Panasonic Parts No.: K1AY104J0001 Manufacturer Parts No.: HR10A-7R-4SC (73) (Hirose Electric Co.) @@NOTE tt Ensure that the total current
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    ON/OFF (not used) 18 FRONT-VR F.AUDIO LEVEL adjustment (not used) 19 VR-GND F.AUDIO LEVEL GND (not used) 20 UNREG-GND GND Panasonic Parts No.: K1AB120H0001 Manufacturer Parts No.: HR12-14RA-20SC (Hirose Electric Co.) @@NOTE tt Ensure that the total current from the terminal
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    1 (RM CLK) Not used 22 RM 2 (RM DATA) Not used 23 RM 3 (RM WR) Not used 24 RM+5 V Not used 25 RM GND Not used Panasonic Parts No.: K1GB25A00010 Manufacturer Parts No.: HDBB-25S (05) (Hirose Electric Co.) - 209 -
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     107 Menu Properties  110 Main menu  116 Reconnecting  106 [OPTION MENU]  116 Restoring  106 Setting menu  117 [CLIP]  128 [USER MENU]  116 Clock  41 Metadata  107 Color bars  97 microP2 memory card  42 Color correction function  64 Inserting  42
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    :LCD]  149 Setting data  81 Setting menu  117 Basic operations  117 Initializing  84, 118 Setting the Region of Use  11 Setting [USER MENU]  118 Shooting  49 Shot mark  70, 104 Shot mark recording  70 Shoulder strap  38 Shutter mode  57 Shutter speed
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    batteries, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items. waste, in accordance with national legislation. EU For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard : http://panasonic.net © Panasonic Corporation 2014
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Operating Instructions
Memory Card Camera-Recorder
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
ENGLISH
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Model No.
AJ-PX800G