Panasonic AJHDC27HP AJHDC27H User Guide - Page 20
Menu operation Time code related
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Parts and their functions (continued) Menu operation section 3 JOG dial button When this dial button is turned while the menu screen is displayed, the cursor is moved to each of the setting items. The menu items are set by operating this dial button. There are two types of menus, MAIN and SUB, and each menu is displayed on a page-by-page basis. The menu configuration can be changed to suit the desired objective. For details on the menu operation method, refer to "Menu operations" on pages 86 to 88. 32 1 Time code related section (1) 1 SD memory card insertion slot An SD memory card (optional accessory) is inserted here. This slot is used for writing/saving menu data. (See page 74) 2 MENU button When this is pressed, the camera unit's user menu screen, which was set at the time of shipment, appears. When it is pressed again, the VTR unit's user menu screen appears. When it is pressed once more, the menu screen display is cleared. The selection of the menu for the user menu can be changed on the USER MENU SELECT screen. When the power is turned on Status display 1A B 0dB C Z73 Press the MENU button. ¢¢¢¢ FILM USER MENU ¢¢¢¢ Camera unit's user menu Press the MENU button. ¢¢¢¢ VTR USER MENU ¢¢¢¢ VTR unit's user menu Press the MENU button. 1 32 1 GENLOCK IN connector (BNC) Supply the analog HD reference signal to this connector for gen-locking the camera unit or when externally locking the time code. Input reference signals (1280 a 720, 59.94 Hz or 1280 a 720, 60 Hz) which have the same format as the unit. 2 TC IN connector (BNC) Supply the time code which will serve as the reference to this connector when externally locking the time code. 3 TC OUT connector (BNC) To lock the time code of an external VTR to the unit's time code, connect this connector to the time code input (TC IN) connector on the external VTR. To simultaneously output the user bits containing the active frame information, refer to pages 16 and 68. 20