Panasonic HC-X1 Advanced Operating Manual - Page 128

External monitor, HDMI Cable commercially-available

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External monitor You can connect this unit to an external monitor as shown in the figure below. VIDEO OUT CH1 AUDIO OUT CH2    A HDMI Cable (commercially-available) B AV cable (commercially-available) ≥ To use an AV cable for external output (l 130) C External monitor ≥ By connecting this unit to an external monitor that supports 4K motion picture with an HDMI cable and play back scenes recorded with their size in [REC FORMAT] set to 4K (4096k2160) or UHD (3840k2160), you can enjoy finely-detailed 4K motion pictures. If 4K motion picture is not supported on your external monitor, you can change the [RESOLUTION] setting so that 4K motion pictures can be played back at a lower resolution. ≥ To play back scenes recorded with a [REC FORMAT] setting of [UHD 2160/59.94p 150M] or [UHD 2160/50.00p 150M], an external monitor that supports 4K/60p (50p) is required. If 4K/30p (25p) is supported on your external monitor, you can change the [HDMI UHD OUTPUT LIMIT] setting so that 4K motion pictures can be played back at a lower output frame rate. (l 191) ≥ If you set [REC FORMAT] to [UHD 2160/59.94p 150M] or [UHD 2160/50.00p 150M] in Recording Mode and then connect this unit to a 4K-compatible external monitor with an HDMI cable, images will be output in 3840k2160 when recording is stopped and in 1920k1080 during recording or PRE-REC. Please note that the image on the screen of this unit and on the external monitor disappears for a few seconds every time you start or stop recording or every time you switch the PRE-REC on/off. These irregularities do not occur when [RESOLUTION] is set to [1080p] or [1080i], which outputs images in 1920k1080. - 128 -

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External monitor
You can connect this unit to an external monitor as shown in the figure below.
By connecting this unit to an external monitor that supports 4K motion picture with an HDMI cable
and play back scenes recorded with their size in [REC FORMAT] set to 4K (4096
k
2160) or UHD
(3840
k
2160), you can enjoy finely-detailed 4K motion pictures. If 4K motion picture is not
supported on your external monitor, you can change the [RESOLUTION] setting so that 4K
motion pictures can be played back at a lower resolution.
To play back scenes recorded with a [REC FORMAT] setting of [UHD 2160/59.94p 150M] or
[UHD 2160/50.00p 150M], an external monitor that supports 4K/60p (50p) is required.
If 4K/30p (25p) is supported on your external monitor, you can change the
[HDMI UHD OUTPUT LIMIT] setting so that 4K motion pictures can be played back at a lower
output frame rate. (
l
191
)
If you set [REC FORMAT] to [UHD 2160/59.94p 150M] or [UHD 2160/50.00p 150M] in Recording
Mode and then connect this unit to a 4K-compatible external monitor with an HDMI cable, images
will be output in 3840
k
2160 when recording is stopped and in 1920
k
1080 during recording or
PRE-REC. Please note that the image on the screen of this unit and on the external monitor
disappears for a few seconds every time you start or stop recording or every time you switch the
PRE-REC on/off.
These irregularities do not occur when [RESOLUTION] is set to [1080p] or [1080i], which outputs
images in 1920
k
1080.
A
HDMI Cable (commercially-available)
B
AV cable (commercially-available)
To use an AV cable for external output (
l
130
)
C
External monitor
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO OUT
CH1
CH2