Operating Instructions
Memory Card Portable Recorder/Player
Model No.
Model No.
AJ-HPM100P
AJ-HPM100E
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ESPAÑOL
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Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
• AVC-Intra capability is available when the optional AVC-Intra Codec board AJ-YBX200G is installed to the unit.
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Printed in Japan
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider
than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet.
10)Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the apparatus.
11)Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12)Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13)Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14)Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged
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in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into
the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Notice (U.S.A. only):
This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains mercury. Disposal may be regulated in your community
due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local
authorities, or the Electronic Industries Alliance:
http://www.eiae.org.
IMPORTANT
Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programmes, video tapes and other materials may
infringe the rights of copyright holders and contravene copyright laws.
<For USA-California Only>
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special
handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca/gov/hazardouswaste.perchlorate.
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FCC NOTICE (U.S.A.)
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number:
AJ-HPM100P
Trade Name:
PANASONIC
Responsible Party:
Panasonic Corporation of North America
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ07094
Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company
1-800-524-1448
Support contact:
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user may find the booklet “Something About Interference” available from FCC local regional offices helpful.
Warning:
To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance, the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to host
computer or peripheral devices. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’s
authority to operate this device.
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Caution for AC Mains Lead
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.
This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe, etc. and the other one is only for U.K.
Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is not suitable.
FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.
FOR U.K. ONLY
Not to be used in the U.K.
FOR U.K. ONLY
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains
How to replace the fuse
1.Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver.
plug for your safety and convenience.
A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the
replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark
of the fuse.
or the BSI mark
on the body
2.Replace the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure
that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a
replacement cover is obtained.
Fuse
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local
Panasonic Dealer.
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■ THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED
To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug must be
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE,
USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
ONLY.
inserted only into a standard three-pin power point which is
effectively earthed through normal household wiring.
Extension cords used with the equipment must have three
cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the
earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of
fatalities.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, REFER MOUNTING OF THE
OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARDS TO
AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not
imply that the power point is earthed or that the installation
is completely safe. For your safety, if you are in any doubt
about the effective earthing of the power point, please
consult a qualified electrician.
CAUTION:
In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do not
install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in
cabinet or any other confined space. To prevent
risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to
overheating, ensure that curtains and any other
materials do not obstruct the ventilation.
■ DO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVERS BY
UNSCREWING THEM.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the
covers. No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION:
WARNING:
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
THE AC RECEPTACLE (MAINS SOCKET
OUTLET) SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE
EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY
ACCESSIBLE.
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY
FROM ALL LIQUIDS. USE AND STORE ONLY
IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO
THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING
LIQUIDS, AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID
CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT.
TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS
EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC MAINS,
DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM
THE AC RECEPTACLE.
The rating plate is on the underside of this
equipment.
IMPORTANT
Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programmes, video tapes and other materials may
infringe the rights of copyright holders and contravene copyright laws.
Operating precaution
Operation near any appliance which generates strong magnetic fields may give rise to noise in the video and audio signals.
If this should be the case, deal with the situation by, for instance, moving the source of the magnetic fields away from the unit
before operation.
Attention
Attentie
Batteries are used for the main power source,
memory back-up in the product and remote
controller.
At the end of their useful life, you should not
throw them away.
Voor de primaire voeding en het
reservegeheugen van het apparaat, alsmede
voor de afstandsbediening, wordt gebruik
gemaakt van een batterij.
Wanneer de batterij uitgeput is, mag u deze niet
gewoon weggooien, maar dient u ze als klein
chemisch afval weg te doen.
Instead, hand them in as small chemical waste.
indicates safety information.
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Contents
Control Reference Guide ........................................................................... 17
Panel Control Unit and Card Slots ................................................................23
Rear Panel ....................................................................................................25
Menu Operations ..........................................................................................30
Using the Full Keyboard ...............................................................................31
Recording and Playback ..............................................................................32
Preventing Accidental Deletion ....................................................................33
Shuttle Mode (SHTL Mode) ..........................................................................35
Changing Thumbnail Display .......................................................................39
Thumbnail editing .........................................................................................41
Selecting Clips ........................................................................................... 42
Playing Back Clips ..................................................................................... 43
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Selecting Information to Display ...................................................................58
Registering Events From Video ....................................................................70
Naming Play Lists .........................................................................................72
Saving a Play List to a P2 Card ....................................................................72
Opening an Existing Play List File ................................................................74
Trimming Events ...........................................................................................75
Saving Events ...............................................................................................78
Overwrite Editing of Play Lists ................................................................... 79
Finalizing Overwrite Editing ..........................................................................82
Recalling Events ...........................................................................................83
Registering From Video ................................................................................85
Cancelling an Audio Split Setting .................................................................87
Simplified Voice-Over ................................................................................ 88
Preparing for Voice-Over ..............................................................................88
Displaying Voice-Over Events ......................................................................90
Viewing Event Information ......................................................................... 91
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Indicating Event Property .............................................................................91
Event Review ................................................................................................92
Using USB Connectors and
SD/SDHC Memory Cards
Using the Unit as a USB Device ...................................................................96
Supported Hard Disks ..................................................................................98
Unit Setup ................................................................................................ 106
Change Operations ....................................................................................107
Superimpose Screen ............................................................................... 134
Audio V Fade Function ............................................................................ 135
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For Long and Trouble-Free
Operation
Maintenance ............................................................................................ 137
List of Shortcuts ..........................................................................................145
Menu index .............................................................................................. 151
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Included Accessories
Power cord ....................................................1 (AJ-HPM100P)
2 (AJ-HPM100E)
CD-ROM.................................................................................1
■ Information on software for this product
1. Included with this product is software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and GNU Lesser General Pub-
lic License (LGPL), and users are hereby informed that they have the right to obtain, change and redistribute the source
codes of this software.
Details on GPL and LGPL can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit. Refer to the folder called “LDOC”.
(Details are given in the original (English-language) text.)
To obtain the source codes, go to the following home page:
https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
The manufacturer asks users to refrain from directing inquiries concerning the source codes they have obtained and other
details to its representatives.
2. Included with this product is software which is licensed under MIT-License.
Details on MIT-License can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit. Refer to the folder called “LDOC”.
(Details are given in the original (English-language) text.)
■ Panasonic makes no guarantees for your recordings
Please understand that Panasonic makes no guarantees for your recordings in cases where images and/or sound were not re-
corded as you intended due to problems with this unit or P2 cards.
■ What to remember when throwing memory cards away or transferring them to others
Formatting memory cards or deleting data using the functions of the unit or a computer will merely change the file management
information: it will not completely erase the data on the cards. When throwing these cards away or transferring them to others,
either physically destroy them or use a data deletion program for computers (commercially available) to completely erase the
data. Users are responsible for managing the data on their memory cards.
■ Place of Installation
Do not install this unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight as this may deform the cabinet or damage the LCD screen.
■ Liquid crystal displays
• While 99.99% or more of the pixels on an LCD screen will function normally, 0.01% may either be dead or constantly lit (seen
as red, blue or green dots). This is not a malfunction.
• There may be some unevenness on the screen depending on the image displayed.
• Wiping or rubbing the LCD screen with a rough cloth may damage it.
• Leaving an unchanging image on the screen for a long period of time may create a temporary afterimage (burn-in).
• LCD response and brightness vary with ambient temperature.
• In a high-temperature and high-humidity location, the LCD panel characteristics may change and result in uneven image quality.
*SD logo is a trademark.
Included Accessories
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Opening and Closing the Top Panel
◆NOTE
Closing the Top Panel
• Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when opening and
closing the top panel.
1
Make sure the EJECT button is folded downwards.
If not folded, fold the EJECT button to the right and set the
card lock to on.
• Check that the card lock is set to on before closing the top
panel. Be sure to set the card lock to on before closing the
top panel. Never use force to close it when the lock is not
set to on as this will damage the unit.
Opening the Top Panel
1
Pull out the handle, then pull the top of the lever to-
wards you to release the lock.
2
3
Close the top panel and engage the bottom of the le-
ver with the receptacle in the lower portion of the pan-
el assembly.
2
Free the bottom of the lever. Then hold the top panel
and raise it to open.
While making sure that the bottom of the lever has
been properly seated, press the top of the lever to-
wards the rear to lock it.
◆NOTE
• Do not expose the lever to excessive force.
Opening and Closing the Top Panel
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Introduction
Features
The AJ-HPM100 is a portable memory card recorder/player equipped with six P2 card (*) slots and a 9-inch color LCD monitor.
Capability to record and play back audio and video in the compressed DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO/DV and AVC-Intra
(option) formats on six P2 cards (*) allows you to use the unit like a conventional editing VTR player. The AJ-HPM100 comes with
the following features.
MEMO: A memory card with the “P2” logo (for example, the separately sold AJ-P2C008HG) is referred to as a “P2 card” in this
manual.
T C R 0 0 : 0 1 : 2 3 : 0 1 E V 9 9
P S T O P
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■ Connecting a P2 Card Camera
A P2 card recorded in a P2 camera recorder plugs directly
into a PC card slot for immediate access. The P2 card is a
semiconductor memory card that Panasonic developed for
professional AV use.
■ Creating Play Lists and the Playback Function
You can select video and audio recorded on the P2 cards
installed in the unit for playback in the desired order.
●A wealth of play list editing functions
• Audio IN point split: The play list makes it possible to move
the audio IN point forward or backward relative to the video
IN point.
<About P2 cards>
Recording time (cards used: 1)
• Voice-over: Separately recorded audio data can replace an
audio segment on one or two channels during playback.
• AV overwrite editing: This feature allows you to overwrite
edit and play back any audio and video segment (for 2
channels) on the play list.
Model
DVCPRO/DV DVCPRO50
DVCPRO HD
(Audio 8ch)
AVC-Intra100
Number
(Audio 2ch)
(Audio 4ch)
AVC-Intra50
(Audio 8ch)* (Audio 8ch)*
AJ-P2C004HG Approx. 16min. Approx. 8 min. Approx. 4 min.
AJ-P2C008HG Approx. 32min. Approx. 16min. Approx. 8 min.
AJ-P2C016RG Approx. 64min. Approx. 32min. Approx. 16min.
■ Time code/Player function for editing provided
This unit has a built-in TCG (time code generator) and TCR
(time code reader). In addition to the internal time code,
external time code input or a VITC input signal can be
recorded as the time code.
* Assumes installation of the optional AJ-YBX200G AVC-Intra
Codec board.
MEMO: These are card models and capacities available as
of August 2007. Greater capacities and technical
innovation may extend the recording time.
The unit can also be used as a player for an editing system
using RS-422A.
■ Compatible with HD (Native clips can only be
●This unit cannot use AJ-P2C002SG (2 GB) cards.
played back), SD, NTSC and PAL
●
Visit the web site below and go to P2 support desk page for the
latest information on P2 card and SD/SDHC memory cards.
English: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
This unit can record and play back HD, SD, NTSC and PAL
signals. It can also handle analog video, SDI, as well as
IEEE1394 input and output.
* Native clips
■ 9-inch Wide LCD Monitor
Native clips are clips recorded on the AJ-HPX2000 or other P2
card camera recorder that records only active frames. (For details,
refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the camera.)
Such clips are viewed at 24PN, 30PN (59.94 Hz) or 25PN (50 Hz)
and cannot be recorded on this unit. This unit converts such clips
to 60P (50P) or 60i (50i) for playback.
A 9-inch wide LCD monitor is provided for ease of viewing HD
video.
■ Dial Jog/Dial Shuttle
The jog provides slow playback at rates between -1.0 to +1.0.
The shuttle allows high-speed forward and reverse playback
up to 100 times normal speed. At speeds up to 10x, the sound
is also audible.
■ High-quality 8-channel digital audio
8-channel PCM audio where each channel (HD SDI has 8
independent channels while the analog interface has 4
independent channels) can be recorded separately or mixed.
■ Thumbnails for Managing Clips Visually
The 9-inch color LCD monitor on the front panel displays clips
(thumbnails) that represent P2 card content. Settings can be
made to show only specific clips in the thumbnail screen.
Clips selected from the thumbnail list can be played back
immediately, shot marks can be added, file data regarding the
clips can be confirmed and added and other clip
■ Built-in up and down cross conversion
Built-in up and down cross conversion playback function is
provided as standard.
■ Menu-based Setup
management operations are also available.
Perform setup while viewing the setup menus on the 9-inch
color LCD monitor of this unit or a monitor TV display.
<About clips>
■ Connection to Hard Disk for Handling Large
A clip is a single data item that contains video, audio,
metadata and other additional information. Normally, a clip is
one shot generated from the start of recording until recording
stops. However, when a shot spans multiple P2 cards, the
video on each card is handled as an independent clip. The
image at the start of recording appears in the thumbnail
screen as a representative image of that clip.
Data Volumes
Card data can be saved onto a hard disk that is equipped with
a USB 2.0 interface. Data stored on HDD can be written back
to a card. A USB 2.0 connection with a PC allows you to use
P2 cards inserted in the slots on this unit as mass storage.
This setup provides direct nonlinear editing.
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■ AVC-Intra Codec Option Supported
The addition of an optional AVC-Intra Codec board AJ-
YBX200G will enable use of the AVC-Intra Codec.
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Control Reference Guide
Audio and Video Controller
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24 22 20 18
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23 21 19
17 15
13
12 11
1
PC
CONTROL
REMOTE
LOCAL
2
3
3
4
1 3
2 4
10
1
2
4
5
6
UNITY
UNITY
10
0
10
20
30
CH
1/3
CH
2/4
PB
Headphones connector
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8
9
1. POWER switch
3. AUDIO MONITOR SELECT button
Turns the power on and off.
Switches the audio signals to be output to the MONITOR L/R
connectors and the headphones jack. Each press of the
button switches the output signals to the MONITOR L/R
connectors and the headphones jack as described below.
2. METER (FULL/FINE) selector button
Switches the scale of the audio level meter.
FULL mode:
Selects the standard scale
(– ∞ to 0 dB range)
When the METER
[CH1 / 2]➝[CH3 / 4]➝
SELECT switch is set to [CH1 / 1]➝[CH2 / 2]➝
FINE mode:
Selects a scale divided into 0.5 dB
increments.
CH 1 to 4:
[CH3 / 3]➝[CH4 / 4]➝
[CH1+2 / 1+2]➝
“
” shows reference level (as set
[CH3+4 / 3+4]
in setup menu).
When the METER
[CH5 / 6]➝[CH7 / 8]➝
SELECT switch is set to [CH5 / 5]➝[CH6 / 6]➝
CH 5 to 8: [CH7 / 7]➝[CH8 / 8]➝
(selectableonlywithHD [CH5+6 / 5+6]➝
format) [CH7+8 / 7+8]
The L/R lamps in the audio level meter indicate which
signal is selected.
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4. METER SELECT switch
Switches to CH1-4 or CH5-8 in the audio meter and the
monitor.
10.UNITY/VAR channel select switches
UNITY:
Plays back audio signals at a fixed level
regardless of the positions of the audio
level controls.
1(2):
Plays back and outputs audio CH1(2) at
the level adjusted using the audio level
controls to CH1(2) and at a fixed level to
CH3(4).
5. INPUT SELECT buttons
Switch between video and audio input signals. You
can also switch the input signals to internal signals
selected in setup menu No. 601 (VIDEO INT SG).
1+3
Plays back and outputs audio CH1(2) and
CH3(4) at the level adjusted using the
audio level controls to CH1(2) and CH3(4).
Plays back and outputs audio CH3(4) at
the level adjusted using the audio level
controls to CH3(4) and at a fixed level to
CH1(2).
VIDEO: Each press of the VIDEO button switches
the input video signal in the following
order: [CMPST] ➝ [SDI] ➝ [1394] ➝ [SG].
When SG is selected, the signal switches
to the internal signal selected in setup
menu No. 601 (VIDEO INT SG).
(2+4):
3(4):
AUDIO: Each press of the AUDIO button switches
the input audio signal in the following
order: [ANALOG] ➝ [SDI] ➝ [SG]. When
VIDEO is set to 1394, AUDIO is forcibly set
to 1394.
11.PC button
Switches between the USB host mode for connecting
to a hard disk drive and the USB device mode for
connecting to a personal computer.
Press this button to open the mode selection screen on
the LCD monitor and select the desired mode.
6. AUDIO REC VOL SEL switch
UNITY/VAR switch
UNITY:
Records the audio signals at a fixed level
regardless of the positions of the audio
level controls.
12.CONTROL switch
VAR:
Records audio signals at the level set with
the audio level controls.
Use this switch to enable remote control of this unit via
the 9-pin REMOTE.
Audio level controls
Use these controls to adjust the recording levels of the
audio signals (CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4). However, the
recording level cannot be adjusted during 1394 input.
13.FF/NEXT buttons
Press to fast forward. Select the speed in setup menu
No. 102 (FF. REW MAX). In the playback mode, hold
down the SHIFT button and press the FF button to
move to the beginning of the next clip.
7. POWER indicator
During GUI display (thumbnail display and play list
display), hold down the SHIFT button and press the FF
button to move to the last thumbnail or event.
Lights when the power is on.
8. Search dial
Use to search and check video. Each press of the dial
alternates it between SHTL (shuttle) mode and JOG
mode. When the power is turned on, the search dial will
not operate unless it is first returned to the STILL
position.
14.A. DUB button
Press this button to make a voice over recording in the
play list mode, or to overwrite copy an event audio to
an EXTRA track.
9. Audio playback level controls
Adjust the playback level of audio signals (of channels
selected using the UNITY/VAR channel select switch).
However, they cannot adjust the playback level of
1394 output signals. CH5 to 8 are at all times played
back at a fixed level.
15.REC button
Press this button and the PLAY button simultaneously
to start recording. Press this button during playback
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mode to check EE mode video and audio on the
monitor (EE mode is not available during IEEE1394
input). Press the STOP button to return to the original
video and audio.
EXT:
Uses the external time code input
from the TIME CODE IN connector
or video signal VITC, SLTC, SVITC
and IEEE1394 digital input
connectors. Select in setup menu
No. 507 (EXT TC SEL).
16.REW/PREV button
Press to rewind. Select the speed in setup menu No.
102 (FF. REW MAX).
21.COUNTER button
In the PB mode, hold down the SHIFT button and press
the REW button to move to the beginning of the current
or previous clip.
Press to switch the counter display of the LCD panel.
Each press of this button changes the counter display
as follows: [CTL (relative position from the beginning)]
➝ [TC (read time code)] ➝ [UB (user bit of the read
time code)].
During GUI display (thumbnail display and event list
display), hold down the SHIFT button and press the
REW button to move to the first thumbnail or event.
22.RESET button
17.STILL/PAUSE button
Press this button when the LCD panel counter is in the
CTL mode to reset the counter display to [0:00:00:00].
Hold down the TC PRESET button and press this
button when the LCD panel counter is in the TC mode
(read time code) or UB mode (user bit of the read time
code) to reset the time code generator.
Press this button to engage the search mode and
display a still picture. In the search mode, you can use
the search dial for JOG and SHTL (shuttle) operations.
18.STOP button
When using the on-screen keyboard, use this button to
delete all text, IN points in play lists, etc.
Press this button to stop. When the setting in setup
menu No. 122 (STOP EE SEL) is PB, you can monitor
still pictures and when set to EE, you can monitor input
video.
23.TC PRESET button
Set the TC (read time code) or UB (user bit of read time
code) value.
19.PLAY/REVIEW button
To make a setting, first press this button to change the
flashing digits. However, this function is not available
while in thumbnail mode, play list mode, and USB host
mode.
Press to start playback.
Press this button and the REC button simultaneously to
start recording.
When the play list is displayed, hold down the SHIFT
button and press this button to review (playback
starting 3 seconds before the IN point continuing to 1
second beyond the OUT point) an event at the pointer
position. The overwrite edit mode permits preview of
unfinalized events.
24.TEXT MEMO/MARKER button
TEXT MEMO:
Press this button during recording
and playback where you wish to
enter a text memo. In the thumbnail
screen, press this button to add a
text memo at the start of a clip.
In the thumbnail screen, while
pressing the SHIFT button, press
this button to turn marker display of
the clip at the pointer position on
and off.
20.TCG switch
MARKER:
INT REGEN:
The internal time code generator
synchronizes with the time code
read by the time code reader from
the P2 card. Select whether to make
TC or UB the REGEN in setup menu
No. 505 (TCG REGEN).
INT PRESET:
Uses the internal time code
generator of this unit. Settings can
be preset on the operation panel
and the remote control panel.
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GUI Operations
16 15 14 13 12
PC
CONTROL
REMOTE
LOCAL
3
4
1 3
2 4
1
2
UNITY
UNITY
10
0
10
20
30
1
2
3
4
CH
1/3
CH
2/4
PB
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. PLAY LIST button
4. EXIT/CANCEL/PF button
Press to create play lists or to play a created play list.
The PLAY LIST button lights and the play list screen
appears on LCD panel or on a monitor output image.
Press again to exit the play list screen. The PLAY LIST
button goes off.
When the PLAY LIST/
THUMBNAIL buttons
are lit:
Press to return to the
thumbnail display from
property. Selecting [EXIT]
in a menu has the same
effect as pressing the SET
button.
A play list menu setting makes it possible to select
whether ending playback in the play list screen should
return you to the play list screen or show a still image.
Hold down the SHIFT
button and this button
simultaneously to cancel
an action (for example,
canceling the selection of
an item).
2. THUMBNAIL button
Press this button and the THUMBNAIL button lights
and the thumbnail screen appears on LCD panel or on
a monitor output image. Press again to exit the
thumbnail screen and the THUMBNAIL button goes
out.
When the PLAY LIST/
THUMBNAIL buttons
are off:
Press this button and
buttons 6, 8 and 10 will
function as the PF1, PF2
and PF3 keys. Press this
button again before
pressing another button to
exit this mode.
3. Cursor buttons
The four outer buttons are cursor buttons and the
center button is the SET button. Use them to move the
cursor in menus, thumbnails, events, etc. to select
items.
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move to the previous recording slot position.Pressing
this button when the unit is in slot 1 results in a move to
slot 6.
5. MENU/DIAG button
MENU button
Press this button to open the MENU. Press again to
return to the previous screen.
DIAG (SHIFT+MENU) button
8. ENTRY/CLIP (LIST/PF2 button)
Press to show information about this unit. Press again
to return to the previous screen. However, this function
is not available while thumbnails or play lists are
displayed.
Use these functions to create play lists.
Pressing the IN, OUT or SPLIT button simultaneous
with this button while registering an event (the PLAY
LIST and EVENT buttons are on), allows you to set the
IN, OUT and SPLIT points.
Information about this unit include [HOURS METER],
[WARNING], [UMID] and [DIF]. Use the SET button to
switch among them.
• Pressing the SHIFT button simultaneous with this
button in the play list mode allows you to add a clip
selected from a thumbnail display to the play list.
• Press this button after the PF button when the
THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off to obtain
access to the setup menu registered using the PF2
button.
[WARNING]:
Shows warning
information.
[HOURS METER]:
Shows the unit serial
number, the number of
hours it has been on, and
the number of times it has
been switched on and off.
Shows UMID information
for the current video.
Shows various information
on the current DIF (the
IEEE 1394 interface).
9. TRIM+/SLOT SELECT+ button
[UMID]:
[DIF];
Hold down the IN, OUT, or SPLIT button and press this
button in the play list mode to shift the IN, OUT, or
SPLIT point 1 frame backward.
While the PLAY LIST button is off, hold down the SHIFT
button and this button simultaneously to move to the
previous recording slot position. Pressing this button
when the unit is in slot 6 results in a move to slot 1.
6. IN/SLOT CLIP/PF1 button
Use these functions to create play lists. Press the
ENTRY button and this button simultaneously when
registering an event (when the PLAY LIST button and
the EVENT button are both on) to set an event IN point.
Hold down this button and press the RESET button to
cancel the IN point of the selected event.
• Press the SHIFT button and this button
simultaneously while thumbnails are displayed to
switch the clip display between SELECTED and
specific SLOT.
10.OUT/ALL CLIP/PF3 button
Use these functions to create play lists. Press the
ENTRY button and this button simultaneously when
registering an event (when the PLAY LIST button and
the ENTRY button are both on) to set an event OUT
point.
Hold down this button and press the RESET button to
cancel the OUT point of the selected event.
• Press the SHIFT button and this button
simultaneously while thumbnails are displayed to
return the clip display to ALL.
• Press the ENTRY button and this button
simultaneously when the PLAY LIST button is off to
register a cue-up point.
• Press the ENTRY button and this button
simultaneously when the PLAY LIST button is off to
register a cue-up point.
• Press this button after the PF button when the
THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off to obtain
access to the setup menu registered using the PF1
button.
• Press this button after the PF button when the
THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons are off to obtain
access to the setup menu registered using the PF3
button.
7. TRIM–/SLOT SELECT– button
Hold down the IN, OUT, or SPLIT button and press this
button in the play list mode to shift the IN, OUT, or
SPLIT point 1 frame forward.
11.SHIFT button
Use this button together with the FF, REW and SET
Hold down the SHIFT button and this button
simultaneously when the PLAY LIST button is off to
buttons.
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12.GO TO/MOVE button
Use this button to move the IN, OUT, or SPLIT point of
events registered in a play list. It can also be used for
CUE UP when the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons
are off. Hold down the IN/OUT button and press the
GO TO button to move and cue up to the IN and OUT
points. Hold down the SHIFT button and press this
button in the play list mode to move events.
13.INSERT/DELETE button
Use this button to insert a new event between events in
the play list (when set to the insert edit mode).
Also use to select audio and video to overwrite event
audio and video (when set to the overwrite edit mode).
Hold down the SHIFT button and press this button
(DELETE) when thumbnails are displayed to delete a
selected clip.
In the play list, hold down the SHIFT button and press
this button to delete a selected event.
The DELETE button allows you to perform on-screen
keyboard and file delete operations.
14.SPLIT/PROP button
Press the ENTRY button and this button simultaneously
in the play list register mode to register an event after
shifting the audio IN point relative to the video IN point.
Press the SHIFT button and this button simultaneously
during GUI, thumbnail, or play list display (when no
menu is displayed) to show the property of a clip or an
event.
15.EVENT button
Press this button when the PLAY LIST button is on to
light the EVENT button. This engages the play list event
register/edit modes and allows you to set the IN, OUT,
and SPLIT points.
Press again to exit the event register/edit mode and
return to the previous screen. The EVENT button goes
out.
16.LCD panel
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Panel Control Unit and Card Slots
10
9
1
6
8
7
6
OFF ON
CARD LOCK
2
3
4
5
1. 9-inch Color LCD Monitor
Thumbnail screens facilitate video searches and
checks.
6. Stereo speakers
Outputs the audio monitor sound.
7. LEVEL control
2. Card Lock
Adjusts the sound volume of the internal speaker and
This lever locks the cards in place when the top panel
is closed. Set the lever to ON before closing the top
panel.
headphones.
8. BRIGHTNESS control
Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor.
However, it cannot adjust the brightness of time codes
and other superimposed indications.
3. P2 Card Access LEDs
These LEDs indicate P2 card status.
9. BACKLIGHT switch
Switches the brightness of the LCD panel backlight as
4. P2 Card Slots
shown below.
Insert P2 cards into these slots.
Firmly insert the card until the EJECT button pops out.
After inserting a card, fold the EJECT button
downward.
LIGHT:
DARK:
OFF:
Bright
Dark
Turns the LCD off
10.SUPER switch
5. EJECT button
Switches the super output as follows.
Use this button to remove a P2 card inserted in a P2
card slot. Raise the button and press it in firmly. Do not
use the EJECT button when a P2 card access LED
flashes orange.
ON:
Outputs the time code and other
superimposed information to the LCD
monitor and monitor output image.
Does not output any superimposed
information.
OFF:
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LCD Panel
6
dB
dB
0
dB
dB
0
VIDEO
AUDIO
4
4
CMPST ANALOG
5
3
3
SDI
SDI
2
2
-12
-20
-12
-20
1394SG 1394SG
SYSTEM
1
1
1
0
0
U
-1
-2
-3
-4
-1
-2
-3
-4
4
3
59.9450
AVC-I
1080i720p
DVCPRO
HD 50
-30
-40
-30
-40
-
-
∞
∞
L R
L R
L R
L R
CTL
TC
UB
2
1. Level meter
4. TV system display
Indicates the level of audio signals for CH1, CH2, CH3
Indicates the selected TV system. Use the SYSTEM
setting No. 25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setup menu to switch
between 59.94 Hz or 50 Hz.
and CH4.
The input signal level of audio signals is indicated
during recording and when EE is selected. During
playback the meter indicates output signal levels.
Use the METER selector button to switch the audio
level display to FULL mode or FINE mode. Use the
setup menu to change the reference level.
59.94:
Lights when a 59.94 Hz system frequency
is selected.
50:
Lights when a 50 Hz system frequency is
selected.
FINE mode
dB
FULL mode
5. INPUT SELECT display
dB
0
4
3
Indicates selected VIDEO and AUDIO status. Except
for analog audio signals, the indicator flashes when
there is no input for the selected signal.
Reference level
2
-12
-20
1
0
-1
-2
-3
-4
When SDI input is selected, this display flashes if the
input signal is not compatible with the system format.
-30
-40
VIDEO
L R
L R
CMPST:
SDI:
Analog composite video input signals
Serial digital video input signals
IEEE1394 input signals
2. Counter display
1394:
SG:
This function shows the counter and time codes.
It displays CTL (relative position from the beginning),
TC (read time code) and UB (user bit of the read time
code).
Internal reference signals
AUDIO
ANALOG:
SDI:
Analog audio input signals
Serial digital audio input signals
IEEE1394 input signals
1394:
SG:
3. Format display
Internal reference signals
Indicates the set record format and the format of video
recorded on an inserted P2 card.
6. U lamp
In the EE mode, this lamp lights when an input signal
contains UMID information.
Lights during playback when the recording contains
UMID information.
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Rear Panel
9
8
5
15 14
13 12 11 10
1
2
7
6
3
4
5
1. SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO and VIDEO
4. ANALOG AUDIO IN connectors/switches
Analog audio input connectors
IN/OUT connectors
The input impedance of CH1-2 to CH3-4 can be
switched. The LINE, MIC and 48V switches make it
possible to use CH2 as a microphone input.
These connectors enable input and output of serial
digital component audio and video signals.
◆ NOTE:
LINE:
Line input for audio input signals from
audio device
• The input digital audio signals must be synchronized with
the video input signals. Otherwise, the audio signals will be
affected by noise.
MIC:
Audio input signal from microphone with
internal power supply (this unit does not
provide phantom microphone power).
Audio input signal from microphone with
external power supply (this unit provides
phantom microphone power).
2. IEEE 1394 digital input/output
+48 V:
This is an IEEE1394 digital interface. It inputs/outputs
IEEE1394 compressed digital signals that comply with
the IEC61883-1, IEC61883-2 and SMPTE396M
standards. Use 6-pin connectors. This connector does
not support bus power.
5. Fan
Cools this unit. Install the unit making sure that the air
vents are not blocked. If the fan stops due to a
breakdown, “E-10” will appear on the counter display.
While the unit will operate even when the fan has
stopped, it should be shut down immediately.
◆ NOTE:
• AVC-Intra 50 and AVC-Intra 100 (optional) recording and
playback do not support input/output via the IEEE 1394
connector.
3. ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors
6. AC IN socket
Output analog audio signals.
Connect the supplied power cord to a power outlet.
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7. DC IN socket
8. Remote control connector
Connect a 12 V DC power supply here. Use an external
This unit can be connected to an external controller to
enable remote operation of the unit.
RS422A REMOTE(9P)
12 V DC, 4.3 A (15 A peak or more) DC power supply.
When the voltage goes below approx. 10.6 V, the
power supply of this unit shuts down (when menu No.
180 BATTERY SEL is not “TYPE-A” or “TYPE-B”). The
unit does not automatically recover when the power
comes back on. First turn the POWER switch off, wait a
few seconds before turning the switch back on.
Pin No. Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FRAME GROUND
TRANSMIT A
RECEIVE B
1
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
RECEIVE COMMON
—
Pin No.
Signal
Ground
—
1
1
2
3
4
TRANSMIT COMMON
TRANSMIT B
RECEIVE A
5
—
2
3
+12V
FRAME GROUND
4
9. TIME CODE OUT connector
Outputs the playback time code during playback.
Be sure to check the rating of any external DC power
supply you intend to use to confirm that it is
compatible with this unit. Also check the pin
arrangement of the DC OUT socket of an external DC
power supply with the DC IN socket of this unit to
make sure the polarity is right.
Outputs the time code generated by the internal time
code generator during recording.
10.TIME CODE IN connector
Use to record an external time code onto P2 cards.
Erroneously applying +12 V to the GND terminal
could cause a fire or lead to injuries.
11.REF VIDEO IN connectors
Input connectors for HD and SD reference video
signals.
Connecting a cord with incorrect polarity to the DC IN
connector of another device that is also connected to
this unit could lead to fire or injury.
◆ NOTE:
◆ NOTE:
• It is recommended that this unit be used with a system that
inputs a reference video signal since video and audio
output signals may otherwise deteriorate.
• When using an external DC power supply, be sure to first
turn on the power to the DC power supply and then turn on
the POWER switch on this unit. If the order of the above
procedure is reversed, this unit will malfunction since the
voltage of an external DC power supply rises slowly.
• Inadvertently connecting an input of 18 V or more triggers
an internal protection circuit that shuts down the unit. The
unit will operate normally once the power voltage returns to
normal levels. Be sure not to connect an AC power supply
to this socket.
• Input tri-level sync signals with both positive and negative
polarities as HD reference video signals. Input signals that
meet the input signal and data format.
• Input a black burst signal that complies with SMPTE170M
and ITU624-4 to use for SD reference video signals.
• When no cable is connected to REF VIDEO OUT connector,
the REF VIDEO IN connector is automatically terminated at
75 ohm. Connecting a cable to this connector releases
75. termination.
• When the external DC power supply is connected and set
to on, a minute amount of current will still flow even if the
POWER switch on this unit is set to OFF.
12.AUDIO MONITOR OUT connector
This connector outputs the audio signal (CH1, CH2,
CH3 and CH4) that is selected with the MONITOR
SELECT button.
13.ANALOG COMPOSITE MONITOR OUT connector
Outputs analog composite monitor video signals.
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- In the EE mode, SDI, analog video output signals
and time codes become irregular. Do not use these
signals for recording.
14.ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO IN connector
Inputs analog composite video signals.
• Unprocessed video and audio signals are output via the
IEEE 1394 digital interface during SLOW and STILL
playback. When monitored on another device, these video
and audio signals may sound different than when played
back on this unit. Do not start up any other application
program when this unit is connected to other devices during
nonlinear editing. Such applications could adversely affect
the video output by such a device during nonlinear editing.
15.ANALOG COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors
Inputs analog composite video signals during output
of HD signals. When SD is selected as the output
signal, three composite signals are output.
Setup menu 643 OUT MODE SEL determines the
signals that are output.
◆ NOTE:
• Use only shielded cable for cables (except the AC cable)
that are connected to the rear panel. Cables connected to
serial digital signal connectors (SDI IN/OUT connectors)
should be double shielded cables.
◆ NOTE:
Observe the following when connecting an IEEE 1394 cable
(separately sold). (An incorrect connection may damage this unit
or external devices.)
• Turn off all connected devices before connecting or disconnecting
IEEE1394 cables.
IEEE 1394 Digital Interface
Connect all devices provided with a ground connector to ground (or
to a common ground).
■ Basic Setup
Make sure that menu No. 882 DIF IN CH and No. 883 DIF OUT
CH on this unit are set to “AUTO.”
• When connecting the unit to a device with a 4-pin connector,
connect the cable to the 6-pin connector on this unit first.
• Be sure to correctly connect an IEEE1394 cable to a connector.
• When connecting a cable to a 6-pin IEEE1394 connector, make sure
that it mates properly with the connector.
◆ NOTE:
• Only signals that comply with the format selected in menu No. 020
SYS FORMAT can be input. When the SYS FORMAT is 480i (576i at
50 Hz), operations are limited to menu No. 024 REC FMT (SD)
settings.
(This way)
• The selected recording format and the format of a recording on an
inserted P2 card determine the output format.
* Select CH1/CH2 or CH3/CH4 as the output audio channels (in
DVCPRO/DV).
IEEE1394
IEEE1394
connector
cable plug
■ Precautions
• Connect this unit to only one other device.
• If the E-92 warning (1394 INITIAL ERROR) appears,
reconnect the connecting cable or turn the power off and
back on again.
(Not this way)
• AV signals may be disrupted when connected devices are
turned on and off or when the interface cable is connected
or disconnected.
IEEE1394
connector
IEEE1394
cable plug
• It may take the system a few seconds to stabilize after
switching input signals or changing modes. Start recording
after the system has stabilized.
• When connecting this unit to an external device, first connect the
IEEE1394 cable to the external unit and then to this unit.
Connecting the cable to this unit first may damage it by the static
electricity generated.
• The following applies to recordings made via the IEEE 1394
digital interface as well as to the signals it outputs.
- The audio level control knobs on the front panel do
not work.
• AVC-Intra 50 and AVC-Intra 100 (optional) recording and playback
do not support input/output via the IEEE 1394 connector.
- The settings in menu No. 680 and 681 regarding
blanking periods are ignored.
- Video and audio recording and EE type video and
audio of signal inputs other than 1x speed playback
signals are not guaranteed.
• The following applies to video input via the IEEE 1394 digital
interface.
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Side Panel
1
2
3
1. SD/SDHC Memory Card Slot
2. USB 2.0 connector (Type A)
Insert an SD/SDHC memory card.
Connect P2 store and USB 2.0 compliant hard disk
Insert the card with the label side facing up and the
end with the corner cut off facing in. Push in the card
until it locks into place. To remove the card, first make
sure that the lamp is not on, then push it in the direction
of insertion to release the lock.
drives for use in the USB host mode.
3. USB 2.0 connector (Type B)
Connect personal computers and other devices for
use in the USB device mode.
◆ NOTE:
<Precautions in using SD/SDHC memory cards>
• Do not insert any cards other than SD/SDHC memory
cards.
◆ NOTE:
• Use double shielded cable for making connections to USB
2.0 connectors.
• This unit uses only SD/SDHC memory cards that comply
with the SD/SDHC specifications. Other memory cards
such as MultiMediaCard cannot be used. When using a
miniSD card, be sure to use an adaptor dedicated for use
with the miniSD card to insert the card into the SD Memory
Card Slot.
* MultiMediaCard (MMC) is a registered trademark of
Infineon Technologies AG.
* The SDHC (SD High Capacity) card is a new standard,
established by the SD Card Association in 2006, for
large-scale memory cards with capacities above 2 GB.
• To format an SD card on a PC, use the following software
that can be downloaded from the support sites listed
below.
• This unit supports the following SD and SDHC memory
card capacities.
SD (8 MB to 2 GB): 8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB,
256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB
SDHC (4 GB only): 4GB
• For the latest information not available in the Operating
Instructions, visit the P2 support desk at the following Web
sites.
For English: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
• The term “SD memory card” will be used below as a
generic for SD and SDHC memory cards.
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Moving Between Screens and Menu Operations
Operating Modes
This unit provide the three operating modes described below.
Recording and Displays video and performs
Use the THUMBNAIL and PLAY LIST buttons to select these
playback modes recording or playback.
modes. Lamps indicate which mode is currently engaged.
Thumbnail mode Shows thumbnails of clips and
manages clips.
Play list mode
Creates play lists. The play list
mode also provides the event
register mode screen (the PLAY
LIST and EVENT lamps light).
PLAY LIST
THUMBNAIL EVENT
Off
On
Blinking
Thumbnail mode
Recording and playback modes
Stop
(STOP)
THUMBNAIL
PLAY LIST
T C R 0 0 : 0 0 : 2 0 : 2 9
P L AY
Playback (PB)
(PLAY, STILL,
FF, REW)
TCR 00 : 00 : 20 : 29
PLAY LIST
THUMBNAIL
Register the selected clip to an event
by pressing SHIFT + ENTRY.
Event register/edit modes
Play list
mode
Overwrite edit mode
INSERT, EVENT
T C R 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 E V 0 1
P
INSERT
(upon OVERWRITE)
S T O P
Press OM/OUT/
SPLIT + ENTRY
to register or edit
an event.
EVENT
T C R 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 E V 0 1
S T O P
P
Press STOP in STOP MODE -
RETURN to return to the play list
STOP MODE
= upon RETURN: STOP
STOP MODE
Zoom in and zoom
out the timeline
= upon STAY: EXIT or
PLAYLIST
T C R 0 0 : 0 0 : 2 0 : 2 9
R
P L AY
Playback(PB)
(PLAY, STILL, FF, REW)
When STOP MODE = STAY,
Press the EXIT or PLAYLIST button in the STOP mode to return to the play list.
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Menu Operations
Press the MENU button in each mode to open the menu.
Perform menu operations as described below.
1
2
Press the MENU button to open the menu.
Use the cursor buttons to place the cursor on menu
items.
3
2
1,4
◆ NOTE:
• Press the ▲ and ▼ buttons to move the cursor up and down.
• Press ato open a submenu.
• Press bor the EXIT button to return to a higher level.
3
4
Press the SET button.
◆ NOTE:
• Some menu items may display a confirmation screen.
• Use the cursor buttons to select a process and press the
SET button.
Press the MENU button to end processing.
◆ NOTE:
• Some menu items, when selected, will automatically return you
to the previous screen.
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Using the On-screen Keyboard
Using the Full Keyboard
Using the Ten Keypad
The full keyboard appears when necessary.
Move the cursor to the character you want to enter and press
the SET button.
The ten keypad appears when necessary.
Move the cursor to the character you want to enter and press
the SET button.
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor.
Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor.
The keyboard keys have the functions listed below.
The keypad keys have the functions listed below.
Key
Function
Shortcut keys
SHIFT+INS
GO TO
Key
Function
Shortcut keys
SHIFT+INS
ENTRY
BS
Deletes one character
BS
Deletes one character
Caps
Toggles between upper and lower
case
OK
Saves made entries and closes the
soft keyboard
OK
Saves made entries and closes the
on-screen keyboard
ENTRY
EXIT
Cancels made entries and closes the EXIT
soft keyboard
EXIT
Cancels made entries and closes the EXIT
on-screen keyboard
<Decimal entries>
–
Moves the cursor 1 character space
back
Moves the cursor to the first character SHIFT+REW
<Time code entries>
Moves the cursor 2 character spaces
back
Moves the cursor 1 character space
back
–
Moves the cursor 1 character space
forward
+
<Decimal entries>
+
Moves the cursor 1 character space
forward
SHIFT+FF
Moves the cursor to the location
after the last character
<Time code entries>
Moves the cursor 2 character spaces
forward
◆ NOTE:
• RESET deletes all entered characters.
• When you press the shortcut EXIT button, a confirmation message
appears. Select [YES] and press the SET button to close the on-
screen keyboard.
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Recording, Playback and P2 Card Handling
Insert a P2 Card
3
Bend the protruding EJECT button downwards to the
right and set the card lock to ON.
◆ NOTE:
• When you use this unit for the first time, be sure to set the internal
clock in setup menu No. 069 (CLOCK SET).
1
2
Turn on the POWER switch of this unit.
Insert a P2 card in a P2 card slot, and push it in until
the EJECT button pops out.
• The P2 card access LEDs on this unit show P2 card status
when a P2 card is inserted.
Recording and Playback
• P2 cards are played back and recorded in the following slot order:
1 ➝ 2 ➝ 3 ➝ 4 ➝ 5 ➝ 6 ➝ 1
To start recording after a stop in the recording mode, press
the REC button and the PLAY button simultaneously.
Recording starts on the P2 card whose access LED lights
orange. Press the STOP button to stop recording.
Press PLAY to start playback.
• When the power is turned on and the slot selected for recording at
the last power off contains the same P2 card, that slot will again be
selected for recording. If the slot does not contain a P2 card or
contains another P2 card, a card in a slot with the lowest number will
be selected for recording.
Recording cannot be started from the thumbnail/play list
mode.
• When a P2 card becomes full during recording, a slot with a higher
number that contains a card with free space will be selected for
recording.
◆ NOTE:
<Precaution in using P2 cards>
• The P2 card access LED for a slot where a P2 card is inserted during
playback of a previously inserted card will remain off and the
second P2 card is not recognized. The second P2 card is
recognized when playback ends.
• Format P2 cards only on a P2 card device.
• A P2 card inserted in another slot during recording of a previously
inserted card will cause the P2 card access LED to flash and the
card will be recognized. Do not remove the P2 card from the slot
while it is being recognized.
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Removing P2 Cards
3
Press the EJECT button to eject the P2 card.
◆ NOTE:
• Do not remove P2 cards during access or during recognition
directly after insertion (when the P2 card access LED flashes
orange).
1
Press the STOP
button.
When the P2 card access LED of a card to be removed
flashes orange, press the STOP
flashing.
button to stop the
2
Set the card lock to OFF and raise the EJECT button.
◆ NOTE:
• Removing a P2 card in the thumbnail screen automatically closes
the thumbnail screen.
• Do not remove P2 cards during access or during recognition
directly after insertion (when the P2 card access LED flashes
orange); otherwise the P2 cards may be damaged. If a P2 card by
any chance is removed during access, [E-30] appears on the LCD
monitor and the LCD panel displays the [AUTO OFF] warning. All P2
card access LEDs will flash rapidly in orange. Turn off the power,
and then turn it back on.
• The clips on a P2 card that was removed during access may no
longer be in the right order. Check the clips and perform the
necessary repair operation.
• Removing a P2 card during formatting will in most cases destroy the
formatting. Reformat the card after restarting the PC.
Preventing Accidental Deletion
Set the write-protection switch to [PROTECT] to prevent
accidental deletion of data recorded on a P2 card.
◆ NOTE:
• Switching the write-protection switch during recording, playback or
other access operation will not take effect until after these access
operations (playback, recording, etc.) complete.
Write-protection
switch
PROTECT
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P2 Card Access LEDs and P2 Card Status
For the latest information on P2 cards and
SD memory cards
P2 card access LED
Green light
P2 card status
For the latest information not available in the Operating
Instructions of P2 cards and SD memory cards, visit the P2
support desk at the following Web sites.
Reading and writing are possible.
Reading and writing are possible.
The card is selected for
recording.
Orange light
For English: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
Flashes orange
Flashes rapidly in
orange
Reading and writing are possible.
P2 card is being recognized.
Flashes green
The P2 card has no remaining
memory capacity. Available only
for reading.
The write-protection switch on the
P2 card is set to [PROTECT].
Available only for reading.
The P2 card is not properly
formatted. Reformat the card on
this unit.
Off
This card cannot be used in this
unit. Replace the card.
No P2 card has been inserted.
The unit is in the USB DEVICE
mode and is not accessing the P2
card.
◆ NOTE:
• Detailed check of P2 card status is possible. Refer to “Checking
Dividing clips over 4 GB in length
A continuous recording that is longer than the durations given
below when an 8 GB P2 card is used in this unit will result in
the automatic division of the recording into different clips.
Even so, the recordings on the two clips can be handled as a
single clip in thumbnail operations (display, delete, repair,
copy, etc.) on a P2 device.
Such a recording may be handled as separate clips in
nonlinear editing software or on PCs.
Recording format
DVCPRO HD
DVCPRO50
Recording duration
Approx. 5 min.
Approx. 10 min.
Approx. 20 min.
Approx. 10 min.
Approx. 5 min.
DVCPRO/DV
AVC-Intra50*
AVC-Intra100*
* Available when the optional AVC-Intra Codec board AJ-
YBX200G is installed
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Jog and Shuttle Operations Using the Search Dial
The search dial is used to search and check video.
Each press of the dial alternates it between SHTL mode and
JOG mode.
When the power is turned on, the search dial will not operate
unless it is first returned to the STILL position.
Jog Mode
2
3
Turn the search dial.
The dial’s click stops are released and playback is
performed at the speed the dial (–1 to +1×) is turned.
When the dial stops turning, the video becomes a still
picture.
To go to another mode from the jog mode, press the
button of the desired mode.
◆ NOTE:
• The direct search mode that allows you to go directly to the
shuttle mode or jog mode by turning the search dial is a factory
default.
• You can select [KEY] in setup menu No. 100 (SEARCH ENA) so
that the unit will not engage the search mode unless you press
the STILL/PAUSE button.
1
Press the search dial so that it remains pressed in.
The jog mode is now engaged.
Shuttle Mode (SHTL Mode)
3
4
Turn the search dial.
The playback picture speed changes from 0 to 32×
depending on dial position.
Use setup menu No. 101 (SHTL MAX) to set maximum
speed to 8, 16, 32, 60 or 100×. The dial has a click-
stop at the center for viewing still pictures.
To go to another mode from the shuttle mode, press
the STOP
button or other button.
◆ NOTE:
• The playback audio is audible at speeds in the range –10 to
+10× from the audio monitor output.
• The playback audio in the search mode contains noise.
• Playing back a clip that spans a multiple of P2 cards at speeds
faster than 1× may break up the sound in the transition to
another card; this is normal and not indicative of a malfunction.
• Playing back a clip at speeds faster than –10× may break up the
sound; this is normal and not indicative of a malfunction.
1
2
Press the search dial to release it.
This engages the shuttle mode.
When the power has just been turned on, turn the search
dial to its center position.
Press the STILL/PAUSE button.
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Clip Management
Thumbnail and Clip Management
1
17
16
8
7
15 14
011
X !
7
6
M P T E W
9 10 11 12 13
2
3
4
5
This unit provides a thumbnail screen for managing clips. A
clip is a single data item that contains video, audio, metadata
and other additional information. Normally, a clip is one shot
generated from the start of recording until recording stops.
However, when a shot spans multiple P2 cards, the video on
each card is handled as an independent clip.
The thumbnail screen shows a list of thumbnails. Each
thumbnail, which is the first frame of each clip, represents that
clip. These thumbnails allow you check and also perform the
following clip management operations.
• Play back, delete and repair clips
• Insert text memos in clips
• Check and delete text memos
• Display and delete markers
• Format P2 cards
• Show clip property
• Show P2 card status
◆ NOTE:
• Thumbnails are generated from part of the captured video and
therefore appear rougher than the actual video.
• Thumbnail screens are output also via the VIDEO MONITOR
connector but may run off the screen depending on the type of
monitor that is connected.
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Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions
1. Display status
7. Thumbnail
Display status indicates the type of thumbnails
Indicates the initial frame of the clip that represents it.
displayed on the screen.
ALL:
All clips
8. Clip no.
SAME FORMAT:
Clips with the same format
as the system
Indicates the numbers assigned to P2 card clips.
Numbers are assigned starting in order from the
earliest shooting date. Numbers of clips that cannot be
played back are shown in red.
SELECT:
Clips selected with the SET
button
MARKER:
TEXT MEMO:
SLOTn:
Clips with shot markers
Clips with text memo data
Clips on P2 card in slot No.
n
9. M Shot mark indicator
Indicates that a shot mark has been attached to a clip.
PROPERTY:
P2/REMAIN:
Detailed clip information
Media information (amount
of remaining space)
Media information (amount
of space used)
10. P Proxy indicator
Indicates that a clip contains a proxy attached using
P2/USED:
AJ-SPX800 or other camera.
This unit cannot record proxies.
META DATA:
Set meta data
➝For details on how to change display, refer to
11. T Text memo indicator
Indicates a clip that contains text memo data.
12. E Edit copy indicator
2. Record mode
Indicates an edit-copied clip.
Indicates the record mode of the clip at the cursor
position.
13. W Wide indicator
3. System format
Indicates a clip recorded in the 16:9 aspect ratio. This
Indicates the recording format of the clip at the cursor
is not indicated for an HD format clip.
position.
14. ! Incomplete clip indicator
4. Duration
Indicates a clip spanning multiple P2 cards where one
of the cards that contain part of the clip has not been
inserted.
Indicates the duration of the clip at the cursor position.
5. USB host mode indicator
Appears in the USB host mode.
15. X Bad clip ? Unknown clip indicator
Indicates a clip that became defective because the
power was shut down during recording or was
damaged for some other reason. Clips with the yellow
bad clip indicator can sometimes be repaired.
Clips with the red bad clip indicator cannot be repaired
and should be deleted. If deleting is not possible,
format the P2 card.
6. Time display
Indicates the TC (time code) at the start of clip
recording, UB (user bit at the start of clip recording),
time of shooting, day of shooting, date and time of
shooting or the user clip name.
Instead of ? , X appears to indicate that a clip is not
in the P2 standard format.
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16. P2 card slot number and hard disk drive status
1 2 3 4 5 6
P2
HDD
P2 card and USB hard disk drive status is indicated as
described below.
The number of the P2 card slot that
-
1
6
contains a P2 card is indicated in white.
(white)
-
The number of the P2 card slot of the P2
card that contains the clip at the cursor
position is indicated in yellow. When a
clip spans multiple P2 cards, the
1
6
(yellow)
numbers of all the slots housing cards
that contain the clip are indicated.
◆ NOTE:
The pink frame indicates either of the following
conditions for an inserted P2 card.
• [RUN DOWN CARD]
The card has been overwritten the maximum
number of times.
• [DIR ENTRY NG CARD]
Directory structure does not conform to
standard specifications.
Gray indicates that the USB host mode is
not engaged or that it is but no hard disk
drive is connected.
(gray)
(white)
(yellow)
(red)
White indicates that the USB host mode is
engaged and that the hard disk drive is
available.
Yellow indicates that the USB host mode
is engaged and that clips on the hard
disk drive appears as thumbnails.
Red indicates that the USB host mode is
engaged and that the hard disk drive
does not permit copying.
17.Status message
Shows messages indicating processing status. For
example, screen updating shows an [UPDATING] text
message and a rotating icon.
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Changing Thumbnail Display
The thumbnail screen can be customized to suit operating
conditions and improve efficiency.
3
Use the cursor buttons to select the clip type that
should appear under [THUMBNAIL].
Switching the Type of Information That is
Displayed
1
4
ALL CLIP:
Show all clips
SAME FORMAT Show clips in the same format as
CLIPS:
the system
SELECTED
CLIPS:
Show clips selected using the SET
button
MARKED CLIPS: Show clips to which shot marks
have been attached
3
2
TEXT MEMO
CLIPS:
Show clips that contain text memo
data
1
2
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
◆ NOTE:
In the following instances, the
thumbnail in the row below at the text
memo location may be grayed out
when a text memo clip appears.
• An AVC-Intra clip when an optional
AVC-Intra codec board has not been
installed.
• An AVC-Intra clip with a different
SYSTEM FREQ. setting
SLOT CLIPS:
Show clips on P2 card in slot No. n
4
Press the SET button.
◆ NOTE:
(These operations can also be performed using buttons.)
• Press SHIFT + IN and the indication changes in the following
order each time these buttons are pressed: SELECTED ➝ SLOT
1 ➝ SLOT 2 … SLOT 6 ➝ SELECTED. (Only slots with cards will
appear.)
• Press SHIFT + OUT to switch to ALL CLIP.
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TEXT MEMO IND.: ON
Shows the text memo
indicator
Setting Items to Display
OFF
Hides the text memo
indicator
The thumbnail display can be customized to suit different
operating needs. The following describes procedures for
changing thumbnail display indicators and data settings.
WIDE IND.:
ON
Shows the wide indicator
Hides the wide indicator
Shows the proxy indicator
Hides the proxy indicator
OFF
ON
PROXY IND.:
DATA DISPLAY:
OFF
Select items to appear in the time
display (➝ refer to 6 of the
1
4
TC
Time code
UB
User bit
TIME
DATE
DATE
TIME
Time of recording
Date of recording
Date and time of
recording
3
2,5
USER The first fifteen characters
CLIP (English display mode) in
NAME the user clip name
Select the format for indicating the
time
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
DATE FORMAT:
Y-M-D Year, month, day
M-D-Y* Month, day, year
D-M-Y* Day, month, year
Use the cursor buttons to select the item that should
appear under [THUMBNAIL] – [SETUP].
◆ NOTE:
• This setting is reflected in the date of
recording shown in the clip property,
the date and time of recording
indicated when selecting DATE in the
DATE DISPLAY, the date of recording
that appears in the clip information in
the event property screen of a play list
and also in the created date indicated
when loading metadata or in other file
indications.
* The initial value for the AJ-HPM100P is
“M-D-Y”, and for the AJ-HPM100E is
“D-M-Y”.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
THUMBNAIL SIZE: The size of thumbnails that appears
in one LCD monitor screen
LARGE Large
ALL HIDE:
ON
Hides all indicators
Indicators are displayed
according to the settings
made below
OFF
NORMAL Normal
PLAYBACK
RESUME:
Select whether or not to resume
playback from the last playback
location after a stoppage when the
cursor has not been moved.
MARKER IND.:
ON
Shows the shot mark
indicator
OFF
Hides the shot mark
indicator
ON
Store stop position
Play back from start
OFF
THUMBNAIL INIT: Returns above settings to their
factory defaults (initial values).
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• Playback starts from the beginning of the clip regardless of a
change in thumbnail location.
4
Press the SET button.
◆ NOTE:
• Selecting [THUMBNAIL INIT] opens a confirmation screen.
Select [YES].
5
1
Press the MENU button to end processing.
Thumbnail editing
Attach a text memo to video you want to edit.
2
3
Change thumbnail display to text memo display.
Move to the row below the text memo and move the
cursor to the thumbnail you want to edit.
4
5
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[EXCH. THUMBNAIL] and press the SET button.
6
Select [YES] and press the SET button
The Menu closes and the thumbnail reflects the changes
that have been made.
◆ NOTE:
• The Thumbnail field in the clip information display shows the
change in thumbnail location (number of frames from the start).
The number for a normal first thumbnail is 0.
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Selecting Clips
Select clips for processing in the thumbnail screen as
Canceling a Selection
described below.
1
Place the cursor on a selected clip and press the SET
button again.
This cancels the selection.
◆ NOTE:
1
• Holding down the SHIFT button while pressing the EXIT button
cancels made selections.
2
1
Use the cursor buttons to place the yellow frame
(cursor) on the desired clip.
◆ NOTE:
• Hold down the SHIFT button and press the REW/FF button or the
4/5buttons to move the cursor to the first or last clip.
2
Press the SET button.
A blue frame appears on the clip selected with the cursor
to indicate that it is selected.
◆ NOTE:
• Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select multiple clips.
• After selecting a clip, move the cursor to another clip, hold down
the SHIFT button and press the SET button to select another
clip. This method allows you to select both clips.
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Playing Back Clips
3
Press the PLAY
button
Playback starts from the clip the cursor is on.
After the clip at the cursor location has been played,
subsequent clips are played back in order. When the last
clip has been played, the thumbnail screen appears.
PC
CONTROL
REMOTE
LOCAL
3
4
4
1
3
2
1
2
UNITY
UNITY
10
0
◆ NOTE:
10
20
30
• There is no need to select (that is when the thumbnail appears
inside a blue frame) a clip to play it back.
• The thumbnail display settings can be changed to play back
only selected clips or play back only clips that contain text
memos.
1
CH
1/3
CH
2/4
PB
• Pressing the STILL
button instead of the PLAY button shows
a still of the first frame in the clip.
• A clip whose clip number is red cannot be played back.
2
3
• Pressing the REW
button instead of the PLAY button results
in rewind playback, while pressing the FF
forward playback.
results in fast
1
2
Open the thumbnail screen.
• Pressing the STOP
button during clip playback, stops
Use the cursor buttons to select the clip you want to
play back.
playback and the thumbnail screen appears.
• When playback stops, the cursor moves to the clip played prior
to stopping.
• Video and audio playback may be disrupted between clips of
different formats (DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO/DV,
AVC-Intra50*, AVC-Intra100*). This is normal and not indicative
of a malfunction.
• Pressing the THUMBNAIL button to close the thumbnail screen
will in most cases change the playback start position back to the
clip with the oldest recording time (clip number 1).
• Changing the thumbnail screen to text memo display makes it
possible to start play back from text memo location.
* Available when the optional AVC-Intra Codec board AJ-
YBX200G is installed
◆ NOTE:
• The search dial can also move the cursor.
• Hold down the SHIFT button and press the REW/FF button or the
4/5buttons to move the cursor to the first or last clip.
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Attaching Text Memos and Shot Marks
A text memo can be attached in a clip to mark a specific
2
Press the thumbnail menu button and choose
[THUMBNAIL] – [TEXT MEMO CLIPS] from the
thumbnail menu.
location. The user can attach shot marks to distinguish clips
from each other. This function is not available on cards where
the write protect switch has been set to PROTECT.
The thumbnails of clips with text memos appear at the top
of the LCD monitor. Information on the selected clip text
memo appears in the lower half of the LCD monitor.
Attaching Text Memos
Use the NEXT and PREV buttons to locate attached text
memos during video playback.
Thumbnail Indicates the total
Indicates still images
included with the text
memos
display
number of text memos
attached to clips
◆ NOTE:
• In the following instances, the thumbnail in the row below at the text
memo location may be grayed out when a text memo clip appears.
• An AVC-Intra clip when an optional AVC-Intra Codec board has
not been installed.
1
• An AVC-Intra clip with a different SYSTEM FREQ. setting.
1
1
Press the TEXT MEMO button during recording,
3
Place the cursor on the clip (with a text memo) you
want play back and press the SET button.
playback or when thumbnails are displayed.
•Press this button during recording and playback where
you want to attach a text memo.
The cursor moves to the lower half of the LCD monitor.
•Pressing this button in the thumbnail screen adds a text
memo at the thumbnail clip location (normally at the
beginning).
◆ NOTE:
• Up to 100 text memos can be attached in one clip.
• Pressing the TEXT MEMO button during playback may
temporarily halt playback. This is normal and not a malfunction.
Playing Back From Text Memo Location
The cursor moves
Press the THUMBNAIL button.
The Thumbnail Screen appears on the LCD monitor.
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When the cursor is in the lower half of the LCD
monitor, use the right and left (b a) cursor buttons
to go to the thumbnail text memo you want to play
back and press the PLAY button.
Attaching Shot Marks
Attach shot marks to distinguish clips from each other.
The clip is played back from the text memo time code
location selected with the cursor.
3
When you press the STOP button to interrupt ongoing
playback, or when playback stops upon reaching the end
of the clip, the thumbnail screen reappears and the cursor
returns to the thumbnail text memo location where
playback was started.
Press the thumbnail menu button to select EXIT or press
the EXIT button and the cursor returns to the upper half of
the thumbnail screen.
1
Deleting Text Memos
Opening the text memo display from the thumbnail screen
allows you to delete text memos.
2
1
2
Open the text memo display from the thumbnail
screen.
1
2
Open the thumbnail screen.
Use the cursor buttons to move to the thumbnail for
which you want to delete the text memo and press
the SET button.
Use the cursor buttons to place the cursor on the
desired clip.
The cursor moves to the row below.
3
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the TEXT
MEMO button.
3
4
Select the thumbnail for witch you want to delete the
text memo and select [DELETE] from the menu.
Each press of this button turns the shot mark indicator on
and off.
Select [YES] in the confirmation screen that appears.
◆ NOTE:
The text memo is deleted.
• When attaching or deleting shot marks for clips that span
multiple P2 cards, be sure to load all the P2 cards that the clip
is recorded on.
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Copying Clips
Clips can be copied to a P2 card in any slot.
◆ NOTE:
• To interrupt copying, press the SHIFT and EXIT buttons or the
◆ NOTE:
SET button to cancel the job.
• Take care not to turn off the power or remove a card during copying.
Otherwise the copied clip may become bad.
If the copied clip is bad, delete it and make a new copy.
• Reconnect incomplete clips before copying them.
The incomplete copy at the destination is deleted.
• [OVER WRITE] appears when an attempt is made to place a
copy (having the same GLOBAL CLIP ID) at a destination
already containing an identical item. Select [YES] to overwrite or
[NO] to cancel copying and then press the SET button.
1
2
3
4
Open the thumbnail screen.
Select a clip to copy.
6
7
Press the SET button when the completion message
appears.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cross cursor buttons to choose
[OPERATION] – [COPY] – [SLOTn] (the number of
the P2 card slot where the copy will be placed) and
press the SET button.
When multiple clips are selected, the number of selected
clips appear after pressing the SET button.
Press the MENU button to end processing.
◆ NOTE:
• No copying is performed when any of the following error
messages appear.
• [LACK OF REC CAPACITY]
Copy failed because there is not enough space at the copy
destination.
• [UNKNOWN CONTENTS FORMAT!]
Copy failed because the selected clip was bad.
• [NO COPY TO SAME CARD!]
Copy failed because an attempt was made to place the copy
on the same disk.
5
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
This starts copying.
• [TOO MANY CLIPS!]
Copy failed because too many clips were selected.
• Copying performed at the bottom row of a text memo when the
text memo is selected copies the selected text memo and the
next text memo. When there is no text memo beyond the
selected text memo, all data to the end of the clip is copied.
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Deleting Clips
Use the following procedure to delete a defective clip from a
P2 card.
1
2
3
4
Open the thumbnail screen.
Select the clip to delete.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[DELETE].
5
6
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
This deletes all selected clips.
Press the MENU button to end processing.
◆ NOTE:
• Instead of steps 3 to 4, you can also hold down SHIFT and press
the INSERT button to delete a clip.
• To interrupt deleting, press the SHIFT and EXIT buttons or the
SET button to cancel the operation.
Partially deleted clips cannot be restored by canceling.
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Repairing and Reconnecting Clips
◆ NOTE:
Repairing Bad Clips
Incomplete clips occur under the following conditions.
• When the individual clip segments on each P2 card that make up the
clip are copied separately.
This section describes how to restore bad clips that have
been damaged due sudden power outages during recording
or for other reasons. Such clips are marked by the bad clip
• When the clip segments on each card that make up a clip recorded
on multiple cards are separately copied to a hard disk drive and
then copied back to a P2 card.
indicator (yellow
bad clips.
). Use the following procedure to repair
X
• When a 5-minute or longer DVCPRO HD clip (10-minute or longer
DVCPRO50 and 20-minute or longer DVCPRO/DV clip) is copied to
a hard disk drive and later written back to a P2 card.
1
2
3
4
Open the thumbnail screen.
1
2
Open the thumbnail screen.
Select the bad clip to repair.
Press the MENU button.
Select the incomplete clips to reconnect.
◆ NOTE:
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[REPAIR CLIP].
• Normally, thumbnails with the incomplete clip mark are usually
grouped together.
3
4
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[RE-CONNECTION].
5
6
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
Press the MENU button to end processing.
◆ NOTE:
• Some clips are so badly damaged they cannot be repaired.
5
6
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
Press the MENU button to end processing.
Such clips are indicated by a red
.
X
Reconnecting Incomplete Clips
◆ NOTE:
• When some but not all the clip segments in a clip that consists
of three or more clip segments are reconnected, the incomplete
clip mark will remain.
A clip spanning multiple P2 cards that cannot be recognized
as a complete clip is marked by the incomplete clip (
!
indicator). The reconnection function allows you to reconnect
related clips and restore the original clip.
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Viewing and Repairing Clip Information
1) Clip no.
Viewing Clip Information
2) Thumbnail
Detailed clip information can be displayed on the screen.
3) Clip information
Indicates the number of indicators, inserted text memos
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
and voice memos in a clip. The
mark appears when
!
the P2 card where the clip resides is write-protected.
Place the cursor on the desired clip
◆ NOTE:
Press the MENU button.
•
Voice memo/Indicator
V
Indicates that a voice memo has been attached to a clip. This
indicator appears only in the clip property mode.
Or with the menu closed, hold down the SHIFT
button and press the SPLIT button.
• This unit cannot record and play back voice memos.
4) Clip information
4
Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] –
[CLIP PROPERTY] and press the SET button
The following information appears.
CLIP NAME:
START TC:
START UB:
DATE:
CLIP NAME
Time code at start of recording
User bit value at start of recording
Date recorded
TIME:
Time at start of recording
Clip length
DURATION:
V_FORMAT:
Clip recording format
FRAME RATE: Playback frame rate
REC RATE:
Recording frame rate (indicated for
clips recorded using special recording
functions on a camera recorder)
This displays information on the selected clip.
5) Clip metadata
3)
This area shows more detailed information on a clip.
1)
5
Browse the clip metadata as necessary.
2)
5)
4)
Use the cursor buttons to select a metadata item and
press the SET button to view the information.
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THUMBNAIL:
Frame location and size (frame
offset, height, width) of video that
makes up the thumbnail
GLOBAL CLIP ID:
Global CLIP ID
(This is a unique number. There is
no clip anywhere in the world with
the same number.)
6
Press the MENU button or the EXIT button to end
processing.
USER CLIP NAME: The name a user assigns to a clip.
This normally includes a GLOBAL
CLIP ID.
Revising Clip Metadata
VIDEO:
Video signal system
(FRAME RATE, PULL DOWN,
ASPECT RATIO)
Use the steps below to revise clip metadata.
AUDIO:
Audio channel system and other
information
1
2
Display clip metadata.
(SAMPLING RATE,
Use the cursor buttons to select the metadata you
BITS PER SAMPLE)
want to revise and press the SET button.
Data that can be revised is indicated as “TEXT”, like in the
illustration below.
ACCESS:
The date of the last update and
other information
(CREATOR, CREATION DATE,
LAST UPDATE DATE,
LAST UPDATE PERSON)
Serial number of recording
equipment and other information
(MANUFACTURER,
DEVICE:
SHOOT:
SERIAL NUMBER,MODEL NAME)
Date when recording started and
ended, etc.
(SHOOTER, START DATE,
END DATE, LOCATION,
ALTITUDE, LONGITUDE,
LATITUDE, SOURCE,
3
Use the cursor buttons to move to the item you want
to revise and press the SET button.
PLACE NAME)
•The metadata revise screen (on-screen keyboard)
appears.
SCENARIO:
NEWS:
PROGRAM NAME, SCENE NO.,
etc. (program name,
•Use the on-screen keyboard to revise metadata.
scene number, take number)
REPORTER, OBJECT and other
information (reporter, purpose,
object)
MEMO:
TEXT MEMO number, location,
name and text content
(NO., RECORDING LOCATION,
person, text)
◆ NOTE:
• Offset is indicated in frame numbers
from the start. During text memo
display of thumbnails, the offset is
converted to TC.
◆ NOTE:
• Use the cursor buttons to move keyboard location, then press
the SET button at the BS location.
• While up to 1000 characters of text
can be added only the first 100
characters will appear.
• Use bato move the insertion point one character to the right or
left and dcto move it to the beginning or end.
• Use the right and left cursor buttons
to move text numbers.
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Select [OK] after revising (or press the ENTRY
button).
•This saves the revised metadata to the clip and the
metadata display reappears.
•Select [EXIT] to cancel the entry and return to the
previous display.
◆ NOTE:
• Latitude and longitude cannot be changed separately. To
delete these entries, enter a blank for altitude.
• Note that the metadata of a clip marked
cannot be revised.
!
Insert the P2 card with the remainder of the clip.
• Metadata to which a 100 character or larger memo has been
attached cannot be revised.
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Attaching Metadata to Clips
A metadata upload file containing the name of the person who shot the video, the reporter, the shooting location or a text memo
and other information can be saved to an SD memory card. This data file can be read and recorded as clip metadata.
Create a metadata upload file on a Windows PC
↓
Save the file to an SD memory card
↓
Read the metadata upload file to this unit
↓
When video is recorded the metadata will be added to the resulting clip
Preparing a Metadata Upload File
Setup to Attach Metadata
Use P2 viewer to create meta data upload files on a PC.
P2 viewer allows you to use a PC for processing clips
recorded on a P2 card. Download the latest version of P2
viewer from the URL given below.
Make the required settings to enable this unit to read the
metadata upload file.
Select Method for Recording the USER
CLIP NAME
English: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
Install P2 viewer on a PC, create a metadata upload file and
write it to an SD memory card.
Set the method for recording the USER CLIP NAME.
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
◆ NOTE:
• Use the latest version of the P2 viewer.
• For details on how to create a metadata upload file, refer to the help
function in P2 viewer.
• For details on SD memory cards, refer to the NOTE on page 147.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [META DATA] –
[USER CLIP NAME].
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5
Select [TYPE 1] or [TYPE 2] and press the SET
button.
COUNT Value
The count value is indicated as a four-digit number. When
recording method “TYPE 2” is selected for the USER CLIP
NAME in the clip metadata that is loaded, the COUNT value is
incremented by 1 for each new recording and a new clip is
generated.
Recording method
USER CLIP NAME to be
recorded
Use clip metadata
TYPE 1 Read metadata settings
TYPE 2 Read metadata settings
+ COUNT value
Do not use clip meta TYPE 1 Same as GLOBAL CLIP
■ To reset the COUNT value
data *
ID
Use the following procedure to reset the COUNT value.
1. Open the thumbnail screen.
TYPE 2 Same as CLIP NAME
* The metadata upload file has been read, but [META
DATA] – [RECORD] is set to [OFF]
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Use the cursor buttons to choose [META DATA] –
[PROPERTY] – [USER CLIP NAME] and press the
SET button.
Press the MENU button to end processing.
4. Use the cursor buttons to select [COUNT RESET]
and press the SET button.
The COUNT value is reset to 1.
5. Press the MENU or EXIT button to end processing.
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■ Incrementing the COUNT value of the USER
CLIP NAME for clips exceeding 4 GB
In the following case, one shot is recorded as multiple clips
and the COUNT value is automatically incremented and
recorded for each shot.
• When an 8 GB or larger P2 card is used in this unit and each
continuous recording exceeds a preset time.
• When one recording spans multiple cards.
Example of a recording on one P2 card (DVCPRO HD):
REC start
(start of recording)
Stop
(recording stop)
◆ NOTE:
Recording duration = 6 minutes
• When the file name is displayed, use the right cursor button to
show the metadata name. Use the left cursor button to show the
file name.
Clip 1
Clip 2
COUNT value = A
COUNT value = A + 1
5
6
7
Use the cursor buttons to select the file to load and
press the SET button.
Approx. 5 min.
Approx. 1 min.
Example of recording a clip on two P2 cards:
REC start
(start of recording)
Stop
(recording stop)
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
The file is now loaded.
Clip 1
COUNT value = A
Clip 2
COUNT value = A + 1
Press the MENU button to end processing.
1st card
2nd card
A P2 device will indicate the thumbnail and COUNT value of
clip 1 when thumbnails and property of the clip are displayed.
Checking and Revising Loaded Metadata
Use the following steps to check metadata loaded from an SD
memory card.
Loading Set Metadata Values
1
2
Press the THUMBNAIL button.
Use the following procedure to load metadata from an SD
memory card.
The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor.
Press the thumbnail menu button and select [META
DATA] – [PROPERTY] from the Thumbnail menu.
The screen shown below appears.
1
Insert the SD memory card storing the metadata
upload file.
2
3
4
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to select [META DATA] –
[LOAD] and press the SET button.
The filename of the metadata upload file on the SD
memory card appears.
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4
Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer and press
the SET button.
5
Press EXIT to exit the metadata confirmation screen.
Use this function to check loaded metadata settings.
Deleting Metadata
Use the following procedure to delete metadata stored in this unit.
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to select [META DATA] –
[INITIALIZE] and press the SET button.
While viewing metadata settings, use the cursor
buttons to move the cursor to the setting you want to
change and press the SET button.
The on-screen keyboard appears. Make the required
changes.
4
5
Select [YES] in the confirmation screen and press
the SET button.
This deletes the metadata.
Press the MENU button to end processing.
Recording Clips Containing
Metadata
This procedure attaches the loaded metadata to clip that is
recorded.
◆ NOTE:
<Metadata types that can be set>
• Use the cursor buttons to select a metadata item and press the
SET button to view the information.
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
USER CLIP NAME: Name of user clip
CREATOR:
LAST UPDATE
PERSON:
Creator
The person who last updated the
data
Use the cursor buttons to choose [META DATA] –
[RECORD].
SHOOT:
The person who shot
Shooting location
PLACE NAME:
SCENARIO:
PROGRAM NAME, SCENE NO.,
TAKE NO.
NEWS:
MEMO:
Name of the reporter, purpose of
data collection, target of data
collection
Name of the person who recorded
the text memo and text memo data
• Press the EXIT or SET button after confirming to close the window.
• Select [OK] after completing all changes.
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4
Select [ON] and press the SET button.
This setting records the loaded metadata simultaneous
with video recording. The USER CLIP NAME is attached to
metadata as specified by the recording method.
5
6
Press the MENU button to end setup.
Record video on this unit.
◆ NOTE:
• When [OFF] is selected in step 4, no metadata is attached to the
clip.
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Formatting P2 Cards
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[FORMAT] – [SLOTn] (the number of the P2 card slot
containing the card to format) and press the SET
button.
4
5
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
The card is now formatted.
◆ NOTE:
• To cancel formatting, select [NO] and press the SET button.
Press the SET button when the completion message
appears.
◆ NOTE:
• Repeat the procedures in steps 3 to 5 to format P2 cards in other
P2 card slots or SD memory cards.
6
Press the MENU button to end processing.
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Checking Card Status
Use the following procedure to display P2 card slot status and P2 card usage and other card information on the screen for
checking.
Selecting Information to Display
Select whether remaining capacity or used capacity should
appear in the P2 card information.
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] –
[PROPERTY SETUP] – [P2 CARD CAP].
4
5
Use the cursor buttons to select an item and press
the SET button.
REMAIN: Remaining capacity indication (initial value)
USED:
Used capacity indication
MEMO: An underlined setting indicates a factory preset
value.
Press the MENU button to end processing.
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Displaying Card Status Information
After completing the settings described on the previous page,
you can use the procedure described below to check the
status of P2 cards in P2 card slots.
1) Write protect mark
A write-protected P2 card is indicated by the
mark
!
displayed here.
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
2) P2 card status
The remaining free memory on the P2 card is
displayed here in the form of a bar meter and a
percentage value.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] –
[CARD STATUS] and press the SET button to
display P2 card status.
Memory used on the P2 card is also displayed in the
form of a bar meter and a percentage value.
The following status information may also appear
depending on card status.
FORMAT ERROR:
An unformatted P2 card is
inserted.
NOT SUPPORTED: This unit does not support the
inserted card.
NO CARD:
No P2 card has been inserted.
1)
2)
3) P2 card remaining memory (or memory used)/total
memory
Indicates P2 card remaining free memory (or memory
used)/total memory in time left in minutes. Fractions of
a minute are rounded off on the display so that the sum
total of the remaining memory available for recording
on each P2 card may not tally with the figure for the
total memory.
3)
or
4) Slot remaining memory (or memory used) total
The figure obtained by totaling the remaining free
memory on the six P2 slots is shown here.
◆ NOTE:
• Free space of write-protected P2 cards is not included in
the free space total.
4)
5) Detailed P2 card status
Select the slot of the P2 card whose status you want to
check and press the SET button to view the P2 card
model number and other detailed information.
Press the SET or EXIT button again to close the
detailed information screen.
5)
6)
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6) Card warning messages
This warning appears when the following P2 cards are
inserted.
• [RUN DOWN CARD]
The card has been overwritten the maximum number
of times.
• [DIR ENTRY NG CARD]
Directory structure does not conform to standard
specifications.
Use Detailed P2 Card Status for more information.
4
Press the EXIT button to end processing.
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Using Play List
Play List Function
• Do not use and register multiple copies of a clip at the same time
since that may result in incorrect recognition.
The play list function allows you to create lists (play lists) that
register clip sections recorded on P2 cards to continuously
play them back in list order. List editing is fast and efficient
since no actual data is involved.
In normal playback, playback starts from the starting point
and goes on until the last clip.
Clip 1
Clip 2
Clip 3-1
P2
card 1
Current position
Clip 3-2
Continuous playback
Clip 5
Continuous playback
Clip 4
P2
card 2
In a play list playback, the user first creates a play list that
defines the IN points (start position) and OUT points (end
position) of the clip segments that should be played. The
subsequent play list playback will play only the sections
specified on the play list as a single continuous section.
Clip 1
Event A
Clip 2
Clip 3-1
P2
card 1
Event B
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Clip 3-2
Clip 4
Event C
Clip 5
P2
card 2
IN
OUT
Event A
Event B
Event C
Play list playback
Continuously played as specified
by the play list (When started from event A)
◆ NOTE:
• The play list function is accessed by opening the play list screen
(press the PLAY LIST button to turn it on).
• The play list is stored in the play list area of memory in this unit and
can always be accessed from the play list screen. Play list can also
be stored on a P2 card. To save the voice-over audio data to the
same P2 card as the play list, first save the play list to a P2 card.
• The processing activities entered on each line in the play list screen
to run the play list are called events.
• During play list playback, only formats set as edit formats can be
played and registered.
• Do not add a 24PN clip created in non-linear editing to a play list.
Editing points may not be registered correctly.
• The play list stores the playback volume set during audio overwriting
and uses this volume setting during playback. For this reason, the
sound volume cannot be adjusted during play list playback.
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Play List Screen Names and Functions
11
10
1
19
2
3
18
12
17
4
9
13
14
5
6
15
7
16
8
1. Display status
SLOT:
Number of P2 card slot with card
storing event clip
The following type of event screens are displayed.
PLAYLIST: Event list
EVENT PROPERTY: Detailed event information
The number of the first and subsequent events that
cannot be played back are indicated in red.
P2 / USED:
Media information (amount of
space used)
Play lists created on the AJ-SPD850 can be loaded but
not edited. The file name is indicated in gray.
P2 / REMAIN:
Media information (amount of
free space)
3. Total play list time
Indicates the total play time of all events.
2. Play list
4. Time line display
The play list shows a list of events. Up to 100 events
(up to 100 audio events can also be added). The
current cursor position is shown by a yellow frame.
The selected event is shown by blue characters.
The overwrite edit mode uses orange to indicate
unfinalized status.
The events appear in the time line around the event at
the cursor position. Use the TRIM+/– button to zoom in
(right) and to zoom out (left).
VIDEO:
AUDIO:
1 2 3 4:
Video time line
Audio time line
NO:
Event serial number
Channel numbers for
channels other than EXTRA
audio
TOTAL:
TC IN:
TC OUT:
Total time from event 01
Time code at IN point
Time code at OUT point
EXTRA
1 2 3 4:
EXTRA audio time line
Channel numbers set using
setup menu No.792 (A DUB
CH) in the SETUP menu.
DURATION: Event length
A SPLIT:
A CH:
Split amount at audio IN point
Indicates channel status after editing
channels using the EDIT AUDIO CH
menu.
5. Record mode
–
No change
6. System format
EDITED:
Channels have been
edited
NONE:
No corresponding
channels
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INSERT:
Insert edit mode
Shows the number of the P2 card slot where the
Adds and edits events.
current play list is stored and its filename.
OVERWRITE: Overwrite mode
Overwrites the track set by the INPUT
P2 card slot number: Filename
TRACK menu at the designated
position in the play list.
P2 cards slot and file name Normal
are displayed in white:
Filename is gray:
The file can be loaded
but not edited. To edit
such a file, store it on a
P2 card to enable
editing.
14.Overwrite track indication
Indicates INPUT menu settings in overwrite edit mode.
V:
Overwrites VIDEO and AUDIO.
Overwrites EXTRA
EX:
V EX:
P2 card slot number is red: The card storing the
saved file is not
Overwrites VIDEO, AUDIO and
EXTRA.
inserted.
The file stored on a P2
card cannot be found.
15.Source IN/OUT points
Indicates source (player) IN point, OUT point, TC and
8. Start TC
thumbnails. Items that are not registered are hidden.
Displays the start time code value for changing the
time code during playback.
16.Duration indication
Shows the length of events for which overwrite edit is
9. REMAIN(EXTRA)
in unfinalized status.
Indicates the remaining time available for voice-over
recording.
A play list not saved to a P2 card is indicated in gray
and has no time indication.
17.Playback location
Indicates the current playback location by (yellow).
Next playback starts from this location.
10.P2 card slot status
Displays P2 card and USB hard disk status.
18.Scale indication
Indicates the timeline scale. The time for one
graduation is indicated on the left.
11.Play list IN and OUT point indication
19.PLAYLIST NAME
Indicates the IN and OUT points of the play list
Names can be attached and to play lists and the name
(recorder) in
(green) and 5(pink), respectively
can be displayed.
during overwrite mode. The indicators do not appear if
no IN/OUT points is registered. When the IN and OUT
points of the play list is not registered (not yet finalized,
for example), 5(gray) is used.
12.Event IN/OUT point thumbnail
Indicates the thumbnails at the event IN/OUT points.
This indication appears only when there is enough
space in the timeline.
13.INSERT mode
Indicates currently set insert mode (selected by the
[SETTING] – [INSERT MODE] menu).
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Stop Mode Setup
You can set whether pressing the STOP
button during
play list playback should return you to the play list after
playback or not. Use the following procedure to make the
desired setting.
1
2
3
Open the play list screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] –
[STOP MODE].
4
Select [RETURN] or [STAY] and press the SET
button.
RETURN: A return is made to the play list screen
when the STOP
is pressed (or when
an automatic stop occurs at the start or
end of all events). The cursor position
moves to the event where the button was
pressed.
STAY:
A return to the play list screen is not
made and a still picture is output when
the STOP
button is pressed (or when
an automatic stop occurs at the start or
end of all events).
To return to the event list after making
this setting, press the PLAY LIST button
or the EXIT button.
5
Press the MENU button to end setup.
◆ NOTE:
• During remote play list playback using a 9-pin cable, it is
recommended to set to STAY.
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Buttons Used in Play List Operations
18,19
22
23 20,21
24 14
17 16 15
PC
CONTROL
REMOTE
LOCAL
3
4
1 3
2 4
1
2
UNITY
UNITY
10
0
1
10
20
2
3
30
∞
CH
1/3
CH
2/4
PB
4
5
6
7,8
9
10 11,12
13
1. PLAY LIST button
Press to switch to play list mode. This button lights in
4. ▲▼ b aCursor buttons
the play list mode.
In the play list, press this button to move the play list
In the stop mode or when thumbnails are displayed,
press this button to open the play list screen.
To exit the play list mode, press this button (which is
lit), the light goes out and the stop mode reappears.
You cannot switch to the PLAY LIST mode from the
USB mode.
and time line pointer location.
Use the right and left buttons to move the timeline
horizontally. Use the up and down buttons to move the
event list up and down.
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the 4/5
buttons to move the cursor to the beginning or end of
an EVENT.
2. SET/MULTI SEL button
Use to make single or multiple selections. First press
5. MENU/DIAG button
the SET button to select an event. Then move the
Press to open the MENU, press again to close it and
cursor and hold down the SHIFT button while pressing
this button to select all events from the first selected
event to the event at the cursor position.
Characters for the selected event are highlighted in
blue.
return to the previous screen.
6. IN button
Pressing the IN button will show the time code value for
the IN point currently set. (In the playback screen)
10.SHIFT + 6.IN buttons
3. EXIT/CANCEL button
In the overwrite edit mode, hold down the SHIFT button
and press the IN button to change the P IN (player)
and R IN (recorder) points. Each press of the button
changes the indication between P IN ➝ R IN ➝ OFF.
Use the 12.TRIM +/– button to change the time code as
necessary. Press 7. [ENTRY] (or SET) button to finalize
all changes. (When the play list is displayed in
overwrite edit mode.)
• EXIT button
This button performs the same function as EXIT in a
menu display.
• CANCEL button
To cancel all selected events and release items in
unfinalized status in the overwrite edit mode, hold
down the SHIFT button and press the EXIT button.
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6.IN + 9.OUT buttons
10.SHIFT + 9.OUT buttons
Pressing the IN and OUT buttons simultaneously will
show the duration between the IN and OUT points. If
an OUT point has not been registered, it will show the
duration up to the current location. (In the playback
screen)
In the overwrite edit mode, hold down the SHIFT button
and press the OUT button to change the P OUT
(player) and R OUT (recorder) points. Each press of
the button changes the indication between P OUT ➝ R
OUT ➝ OFF. Use the 12. TRIM +/– button to change
the time code as necessary. Press 2.SET or 7.ENTRY
after completing all changes. (When the play list is
displayed in overwrite edit mode)
10.SHIFT + 6.IN + 9.OUT buttons
Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the IN
and OUT buttons will show the total time (TOTAL
DURATION) for all events. (In the playback screen)
For details on other operations, refer to the
descriptions of 7. ENTRY button, 12. TRIM+ / – button,
17. RESET button and 19. GO TO button.
For details on other operations, refer to the
descriptions of 7. ENTRY button, 12. TRIM+ / – button,
17. RESET button and 19. GO TO button.
10.SHIFT button
7. ENTRY button
7.ENTRY + 16.IN / 9.OUT buttons
11.+ / – button
During insert editing in the insert mode, hold down the
ENTRY button and press the IN or OUT button where you
want to register an IN or OUT point in the event
registration/revision mode (and the EVENT button is on or
flashes). When an OUT point has been registered in a
new event, it automatically becomes possible to register
a new event (auto event increment function).
Registering an OUT point but no IN point in a clip
automatically makes the beginning of that clip the IN
point.
In the play list, press this button to zoom in (+) or zoom
out (–) the time line.
12.TRIM + / – buttons
Use these functions to change play list events. Select
the event you want to change in the play list, hold down
the IN, OUT and SPLIT buttons and press the TRIM+/–
button to change the color of the IN, OUT and SPLIT
points. Use this button to increment (+) and decrement
(–) the IN, OUT or SPLIT point one frame at a time. Then
press ENTRY to return to the original color and apply
the change.
In overwrite editing, selecting three of the four IN and OUT
points in a play list and in an overwriting video will register
the event as an unfinalized event.
The playback location can be registered as an IN or OUT
point also in the play list.
◆ NOTE:
• At a 24PN frame rate, the frame rate can be changed in
7.ENTRY + 22.SPLIT buttons
multiples of 4 frames.
Use these buttons for splitting audio. In the event
register/edit mode (when the EVENT button is on), hold
down the SPLIT button and press the ENTRY button.
The location where the button was pressed will
become the audio split IN point.
13.UNITY/VAR/channel select switches and audio
playback level controls
• Use to select playback signal channels and perform level
control during audio level adjustment and voice-overs.
8. CLIP ➝ LIST button
◆ NOTE:
Use this button to import a clip selected in the
thumbnail screen into the play list. Select a clip in a
thumbnail display (multiple clips can be selected) and
switch to the play list display. Hold down the SHIFT
button and press the ENTRY button and the beginning
of the clip at the cursor position in the play list
becomes the IN point and its end point becomes the
OUT point.
• Levels are not adjusted during play list playback.
14.A. DUB button
Use to make voice-overs and to copy to EXTRA.
15.STILL/PAUSE button
9. OUT button
Pressing the OUT button will show the time code value
for the registered point. (In the playback screen)
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down the SHIFT button and press the INSERT button to
delete the selected event.
16.REVIEW button
To review all events at the cursor position, hold down
the SHIFT button and press the PLAY button. Playback
starts 3 s before the IN point and stops 1 s after the
OUT point.
21.INSERT button
Insert editing in the insert mode allows you to enter
new events between existing play list events. Place the
cursor on the event you want to insert and press this
button to engage the event register mode and insert
the event while viewing the video of the event. During
overwrite editing in the insert mode, you can select the
overwriting segment while viewing the video of
overwriting event (player side).
Any unfinalized events are also previewed in the
overwrite edit mode regardless of cursor location.
Thus all unfinalized events are played back.
17.RESET button
17.RESET + 6.IN / 9.OUT / 22.SPLIT buttons
In the event register/edit screen or in the overwrite edit
player/recorder screen, hold down the IN, OUT or
SPLIT button and press the RESET button to delete the
IN, OUT or SPLIT point of the selected event. (The
SPLIT point is available also in the play list.) Pressing
the RESET button when trimming R IN/OUT or P IN/
OUT point (SHIFT + IN/OUT) deletes the registered
points.
Press this button again or the EVENT button to return to
the play list screen.
22.SPLIT button
10.SHIFT + 22.SPLIT buttons
Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the
SPLIT button in the play list displays detailed event
information at the cursor.
10.SHIFT + 17.RESET buttons
In the play list screen, hold down the SHIFT button and
press the RESET button to create a new play list file
(fulfils the same function as [FILE] – [NEW]).
For details on other operations, refer to the description
of 7. ENTRY button, 12. TRIM+ / – button and 17.
RESET button.
18.MOVE button
23.EVENT button
Use this function to move an event to another line while
the play list is displayed. Use the SET button to select
an event you want to move when the play list is
Use to open the event register/edit mode when the
play list is displayed. At this time the screen shows
video.
displayed. Then move the cursor to the line you want to
move the event to and press this button to move the
selected event to the location right before the cursor.
24.REC button
Use the REC button in the overwrite edit mode to
finalize any unfinalized events. When there are no
overwritten unfinalized events, the event at the cursor
can be turned into an overwritten unfinalized event
(recalled).
19.GO TO button
19.GO TO + 6.IN / 9.OUT / 22.SPLIT buttons
Use these buttons in the event register/edit screen and
in the overwrite edit player/recorder screen (the
EVENT button blinks) to locate the IN, OUT and SPLIT
points. During normal playback, still playback and
other playback operations, hold down the IN (OUT or
SPLIT) button and press the GO TO button to move to
the IN (OUT or SPLIT) point and resume playback from
there.
In the overwrite edit mode, the playback location (▼ in
yellow) can be moved to the IN or OUT point of an
event at the cursor location in the play list.
20.DELETE button
Use this button to delete events when the play list is
displayed. Place the cursor on the event you want to
delete and press the SET button to select it. Then hold
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Creating Play Lists
The workflow for creating a play list is given below. A play list can be up to 24 hours long.
Preparing new play lists
↓
Registering events and adding existing play lists
↓
Saving play lists
Preparing New Play Lists
This section describes how to delete a play list stored in the
3
4
Press the MENU button.
play list area of this unit and how to prepare a new play list.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] –
[INSERT MODE] and press the SET button.
This selects INSERT and engages the insert edit mode.
2
5
5
Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] – [NEW].
3
4
1
Select an edit format in the setup menu.
◆ NOTE:
•Select an edit format. The unit will then be able to play
back only the selected format.
• Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the RESET button
performs the same function as [FILE] – [NEW].
•Select playback channels for added audio.
6
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
This deletes the open play list and displays a new play list
without any events.
◆ NOTE:
The settings in the following setup menus and play list menu
determine the edit format.
The following setup menu settings determine the added audio
settings.
◆ NOTE:
• Be sure to choose [FILE] – [NEW] after changing the edit format
in the setup menu. Otherwise the edit format does not change.
2
Open the play list screen.
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Audio Channel Replacement During
Editing
Registering Events for Selected
Clips
Follow the steps below to replace audio channels after event
registration.
Use the following procedure to add selected clips to the play
list. This operation registers the start of a clip as the IN point
and its end as the OUT point.
1
2
Select one or multiple events whose channels you
want to replace in the play list screen.
1
Select the clip you want to register in the play list from
the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button, use the cursor buttons to
choose [SETTING] – [AUDIO CH] and press the SET
button.
3
Select the channels that will be replaced.
Example: Make the following registration to switch CH1
and CH2 locations.
[AUDIO CH]-[CH1]=CH2
[CH2]=CH1
[CH3]=CH3
[CH4]=CH4
2
3
Open the play list screen.
◆ NOTE:
• Select [SETTING] – [AUDIO CH] – [RESET] to return channel
settings to their factory defaults.
4
Press the MENU button, use the cursor buttons to
choose [OPERATION] – [EDIT AUDIO CH] and
press the SET button.
Then select [YES] to switch channel locations.
Use the cursor buttons to select the location where
you want to add the clip.
4
5
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[APPEND SELECTED CLIP].
◆ NOTE:
• A channel switch is indicated by “EDITED” in the A CH field. The
status after the switch also shows up in the event property.
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6
Press the SET button.
This registers an event where the start of the clip is the IN
point and its end is the OUT point.
5
6
Register an IN point.
◆ NOTE:
Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a
location to start an event. Then hold down the IN button
and press the ENTRY button.
• When the selected clip has a different format from that of the
current play list, an error occurs and the clip cannot be
registered.
• In the play list screen, you can also hold down the SHIFT button
and press the ENTRY button to add a clip as an event.
• When added events exceed 100, no more events can be
added.
Register an OUT point.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a
location to end an event. Then hold down the OUT button
and press the ENTRY button.
Registering Events From Video
7
8
Repeat steps 5 and 6 as necessary to register other
events.
You can specify an IN point and OUT point while playing back
a video and register this as an event.
Press the EVENT button to end registration.
The INSERT button will also terminate registration.
◆ NOTE:
• Set the IN point and OUT point so that the resulting event has a
duration of at least 10 frames. If a shorter events are registered
in succession, playback may not be made correctly.
• If the event following the event where the cursor is located has
not been registered, the auto event increment function will
increment the event number by one.
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1
• If a registered event spans multiple clips, the events are
registered separately.
00:00:01:15
IN
OUT
00:00:03:29
00:00:01:00
2
4
5
3
4,5
CLIP1
CLIP2
1
2
Open the play list screen.
Enter the insert edit mode.
EVENT
Press the MENU button, use the cursor buttons to select
[SETTING] – [INSERT MODE], and press the SET button.
Move the cursor to [INSERT] and then press the SET
button.
EVENT1
EVENT2
• The registered content will be neglected if the unit is turned off
during registration of an event from video.
• If the IN and OUT points become reversed, the beginning of the
clip is registered as the IN point.
3
4
Use the cursor buttons to place the cursor where you
want to insert an event or in a line where no event is
registered.
Press the INSERT button.
This activates the event register mode.
On the line with no event registered, the EVENT button can
be used to enter the event register mode, regardless of the
insert mode setting. On the line with an event registered,
pressing the EVENT button engages the event edit mode,
regardless of the insert mode setting.
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◆ NOTE:
Importing and Adding to Existing
Play List Files
• You cannot import a play list file whose format differs from the
format of the current play list.
• If the number of selected events exceeds 100, the events that
exceed the limit will not be imported.
This section describes how to import play lists stored on a P2
card and how to add an event at the cursor location.
• Press the right cursor button (a) in the file import screen to view
the playlist name. Press the left cursor button (b) to view file
names.
1
2
Open the play list screen.
Use the cursor buttons to choose the location where
you want to insert the event.
3
4
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] –
[APPEND].
5
6
Use the cursor buttons to select the number of the P2
card slot containing the play list you want to import
and press the SET button.
Select a file in the file import screen and press the
SET button.
The specified play list event is added at the cursor
location.
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Saving Play Lists
Naming Play Lists
Saving a Play List to a P2 Card
Use the steps below to name play lists.
Use the steps below to save a play list stored by the unit in the
play list area of memory to a P2 card.
1
2
3
Open the play list screen.
Press the MENU button.
1
2
3
Open the play list screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[CHANGE PLAYLIST NAME] and press the SET
button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] – [SAVE
AS].
4
5
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a name and
press OK.
4
5
Use the cursor buttons to select the number of the P2
card slot that will store the file and press the SET
button
Check the file name in the save file screen, choose
[YES] and press the SET button.
Close the menu and register the name in PLAYLIST
NAME.
◆ NOTE:
• The file name must be saved using [FILE] – [SAVE] or [FILE] –
This saves the play list.
[SAVE AS].
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◆ NOTE:
• The filename is automatically generated and cannot be
changed. Changing the filename on a PC will make it impossible
to load.
• Updated play list files cannot be loaded by older versions or
devices. Store old versions of the play list in the unit before using
them. They cannot be edited in the form they are loaded.
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Editing Play Lists
Play lists can be edited in a number of different ways.
Opening an Existing Play List File
Open the play list screen to view the play list in the play list
area of memory in this unit.
6
Select [YES] in the confirmation screen and press
the SET button
The procedure below describes how to load a play list stored
on a P2 card or SD memory card to replace the play list in the
play list area of memory in this unit.
1
2
3
Open the play list screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] – [OPEN].
The play list is now loaded.
◆ NOTE:
• If a play list file that contains more than 100 events is opened,
the event data exceeding 100 is not imported and the play list
becomed a read-only file.
• Play lists created on the AJ-SPD850 cannot be edited on this
unit and are opened as a read-only file. To edit such play lists,
save them on this unit.
• In the file import screen, press the right cursor button (a) to view
the play list name. Press the left cursor button (b) to view file
names.
4
5
Use the cursor buttons to select the number of the P2
card slot or [SD CARD] containing the play list you
want to import and press the SET button.
Select the file to import in the file import screen and
press the SET button.
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Changing Event IN and OUT Points
You can change the IN and OUT points for a play list event
during video playback.
4
5
6
Register a new IN point.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a
location to start an event. Then hold down the IN button
and press the ENTRY button.
Register a new OUT point.
3,6
1
Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a
location to end an event. Then hold down the OUT button
and press the ENTRY button.
Press the EVENT button to end the change operation.
◆ NOTE:
• Steps 4 and 5 can be handled as alternatives, you do not have
to carry out both steps.
• If the new IN point comes after an already registered OUT point,
the existing OUT point will be reset. A return to the play list
screen will show that the OUT point has automatically been
changed to the end of the clip.
2
4
5
4,5
1
2
3
Open the play list screen.
• If the new OUT point comes before an already registered IN
point, a return to the play list will show that the IN point of that
clip has automatically been changed and registered at the
beginning of the clip.
Select the event you want to change.
• An event with a voice-over cannot be modified. Delete the voice-
over before modifying the event.
Press the EVENT button.
This activates the event edit mode.
• The changed content will be neglected if the unit is turned off
during change of an event from video.
Trimming Events
You can change IN and OUT points for events in frame
increments (in 4-frame increments at 24PN).
3
4
5
Use the cursor buttons to change the IN point.
Hold down the IN button and press the TRIM+ button or
the TRIM– button. The IN point is incremented or
decremented in frame increments (in 4-frame increments
at 24PN).
Press the ENTRY button to finalize.
1
Change the OUT point.
Hold down the OUT button and press the TRIM+ button or
the TRIM– button. The OUT point is incremented or
decremented in frame increments (in 4-frame increments
at 24PN).
Press the ENTRY button to finalize.
Change the SPLIT point
Hold down the SPLIT button and press the TRIM+ or the
TRIM– button. The split point is incremented or
decremented in frame increments (in 4-frame increments
at 24PN).
2
3 3,4,5 4
5
1
2
Open the play list screen.
Press the ENTRY button to finalize.
Select the event you want to change.
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• You cannot make changes that go beyond the start and end
points of a clip.
◆ NOTE:
• Pressing the following buttons will also finalize a change.
• You cannot make changes that reverse the IN and OUT point
locations.
- Pressing the cursor buttons.
- Pressing the SET button.
• An event with an EXTRA track cannot be modified. Delete the
EXTRA track before modifying the event.
• The IN, OUT and SPLIT buttons allow you to use the TRIM+/–
button for trimming in the event register screen when the time
code is displayed.
• Performing any of the following operations will discard the
changes and make you return to the play list screen.
- Pressing the EXIT button.
- Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the EXIT button.
- Pressing the PLAY LIST button.
Changing Event Order
You can move and change the order of play list events.
◆ NOTE:
• To quickly select successive lines
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button (MULTI
SEL) to select all events from the previous time the SET button
was pressed and up to the cursor location where the MULTI SEL
button was pressed.
1
• To cancel a selection
Place the cursor on a selected event and press the SET button
to cancel the selection.
• To cancel all selections
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the EXIT button
(CANCEL) to cancel all selected lines.
3
4
Use the cursor buttons to select a destination.
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the GO TO
button.
2,3
4
1
2
Open the play list screen.
Select the event you want to move and press the
SET button.
The selected event moves to the location right before the
cursor and the events at the cursor location move
downwards.
◆ NOTE:
• It is not possible to move only the event if that event contains an
The event is selected and appears in blue. This procedure
can be repeated as necessary to select multiple events.
EXTRA track. Move the event and the EXTRA track.
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Deleting Events
• It is not possible to delete only the event if that event contains an
EXTRA track. Delete the EXTRA track before deleting the event,
or delete the event and the EXTRA track.
You can use the following procedure to delete events in the
play list.
• If there is an EXTRA event that span multiple events, and when
events beyond a certain event in a play list are no longer
needed, use the following steps to delete such events.
1. Move to the events you want to delete.
1
2. Press the A. DUB button and copy audio to EXTRA.
3. Since the events become separated from the copied portion,
select the latter part of the EXTRA event and delete it.
4. Select the events and delete them.
To Delete All Events
The OPERATION menu allows you to delete all events.
1
2
3
Open the play list screen.
Press the MENU button.
2,3
4
1
2
Open the play list screen.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[DELETE ALL EVENT].
Select the event to delete and press the SET button.
The event is selected and appears in blue. This procedure
can be repeated as necessary to select multiple events.
4
5
Press the SET button.
Select [YES] in the delete confirmation screen and
press the SET button.
◆ NOTE:
• To quickly select successive lines, hold down the SHIFT button
and press the SET button (MULTI SEL) to select all events from
the previous time the SET button was pressed and up to the
cursor location where the MULTI SEL button was pressed.
• To cancel a selection
This deletes all play list events.
Place the cursor on a selected event and press the SET button
to cancel the selection.
• To cancel all selections
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the EXIT button
(CANCEL) to cancel all selected lines.
3
4
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[DELETE SELECTED EVENT].
5
6
Press the SET button.
Select [YES] in the delete confirmation screen and
press the SET button.
This deletes all selected events.
◆ NOTE:
• You can also delete a selected event in step 3 by holding down
the SHIFT button and pressing the INSERT button (DELETE).
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Saving Events
While editing a loaded play list file or the play list file has been
saved using [FILE] – [SAVE AS], the file can subsequently be
saved using the following procedure.
Use [SAVE AS] for the first save operation.
1
2
3
4
5
Open the play list screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [FILE] – [SAVE].
Press the SET button.
Select [YES] in the confirmation screen and press
the SET button.
This saves the play list.
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Overwrite Editing of Play Lists
When an event is registered, an event can be overwritten on video and audio, or on EXTRA track. Overwrite editing is performed
by specifying the IN and OUT points of the event that will be overwritten (recorder side) and the event that will overwrite it (player
side). Switching channels and audio level adjustments are available in an overwrite edit.
R IN R OUT
Events that are overwritten (recorder)
IN point: R IN
P IN
1
1
VIDEO
AUDIO
1234
EXTRA
1234
2
Source
OUT point: R OUT
Overwrite events (source/player)
IN point: P IN
OUT point: P OUT
R IN R OUT
R IN R OUT
R IN R OUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
1234
EXTRA
1234
VIDEO
AUDIO
1234
EXTRA
1234
VIDEO
AUDIO
1234
EXTRA
1234
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
Video of event 2 overwrites
video of event 1
Audio of event 2 overwrites
audio of event 1
Audio and video of event 2 overwrites
audio and video of event 1
◆ NOTE:
This edit function uses the play list as a recorder. In the overwrite mode, press the INSERT button and locate video and audio for overwriting from
clips that match the play list format. Using selected audio and video as a source/player, register IN and OUT points on both the recorder and
source/player.
Preparing for Event Overwriting
• Use the overwrite edit mode with REPLACE TC enabled.
If REPLACE TC is disabled, the time code value of the play list will
Engaging Overwrite Mode
take on the value of the time code of the overwriting event with the
Set the overwrite mode from the menu.
result that the registered time code will differ from time code after
registration.
1
2
Press the MENU button and use the cursor buttons
to choose [SETTING] – [INSERT MODE].
Press the SET button, choose [OVERWRITE] and
press the SET button.
◆ NOTE:
• The insert edit mode is the default setting.
• Activating auto entry will automatically register the OUT point (R
OUT) registered in the play list as the IN point (R IN) of the next
event.
1. Press the MENU button and use the cursor buttons to choose
[SETTING] – [AUTO ENTRY].
2. Press the SET button, choose [ON] and press the SET button.
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AUDIO], and select desired tracks. Then press the
SET button.
Setting Tracks for Overwriting
Select tracks to overwrite. When V is selected, audio on the
channel other than that selected by video and EXTRA is
overwritten. When V and EXTRA TRACK are selected, all
audio and video tracks are overwritten.
◆ NOTE:
• You can also use the INPUT SELECT AUDIO and VIDEO buttons to
select INPUT TRACKS.
• Overwriting takes place only when VIDEO or EXTRA AUDIO is
selected.
1
2
Press the MENU button and use the cursor buttons
to choose [SETTING] – [INPUT TRACK].
• In overwriting, you can use the AUDIO CH menu to switch audio
channel location in overwriting.
Press the SET button, choose [VIDEO], [EXTRA
Writing Event Audio to EXTRA Track
Use the steps below to copy and paste audio registered to an
event to an EXTRA track.
1
2
Move the cursor to the event you want to copy.
Press the A.DUB button to record event audio on the
EXTRA track.
Selecting Write Location and Audio/Video to Import
Use the IN and OUT buttons to select the location (R IN/R
OUT) for inserting video from the play list and the location (P
IN/P OUT) for inserting the source video. As soon as three IN
and OUT points are defined the remaining point is
automatically determined and completes registration. When
both IN points are defined, the end of the source clip
automatically becomes the OUT point.
Registering the Overwrite Location
Open the play list screen.
1
2
Play back video to locate the overwrite location.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to play back
video.
3
4
Register an IN point.
Use the PLAY or STILL button to find a location to insert
audio and video. Then hold down the IN button and press
the ENTRY button.
1
Register an OUT point.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to locate the end
of audio and video. Then hold down the OUT button and
press the ENTRY button.
3
4
5
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Press STOP to return to the play list screen.
4
Press the EVENT button to return to the play list.
The registered IN and OUT points appear as R IN ▼
The registered IN and OUT point thumbnails and TC
appear as P IN and P OUT points below the timeline.
(green) and R OUT ▼ (pink) at the top of the timeline.
◆ NOTE:
Registering Audio and Video for Importing
• Pressing the INSERT button will also return you to the play list
screen.
1
2
3
Find audio and video to import.
• The IN and OUT buttons light when an event is registered and
pressing the IN and OUT buttons display the time code of the IN
and OUT points.
Press the INSERT button to find audio and video to import.
Find audio and video to import in all clips in the matching
format that will be played back.
• Pressing the IN and OUT button simultaneously shows the
interval between the two points. If an OUT point is not
registered, it shows the duration from the IN point to the current
location.
Register an IN point.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to find the start
location for audio and video insertion. Then hold down the
IN button and press the ENTRY button.
• Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the IN and OUT
buttons simultaneously will show the total time (TOTAL
DURATION) for all events.
• Holding down the IN (OUT) button and pressing the RESET
button will clear the registered point.
Register an OUT point.
• Pressing the IN (OUT) + ENTRY buttons in the play list will
register the current playback location (yellow ) to R IN (R
OUT).
Use the operation buttons or search dial to locate the end
of audio and video. Then hold down the OUT button and
press the ENTRY button.
• Pressing the IN (OUT) + GOTO buttons in the play list will move
the playback location to the IN (OUT) point of the event at the
cursor.
• The time code of the IN and OUT points of an EXTRA event
becomes the time code of the video at that location after
finalizing.
Temporary Registration and Revision of Events
When three IN and OUT points of the four IN and OUT points
of the player and recorder are specified, or both IN points are
specified, an event is created in unfinalized status. The event
is shown in orange.
Revising P IN/P OUT while Viewing Video
1
2
Press the INSERT button in the play list screen to
display video.
Overwrite edited events in unfinalized status can be revised.
◆ NOTE:
Press the IN (OUT) + GOTO buttons or operation
buttons and press the IN (OUT) + ENTRY buttons
• When only the two IN points are registered, the end of the clip
automatically becomes the P OUT point.
• When the fourth point is specified after specifying three points, the
registration point corresponding to the fourth point is automatically
cleared.
where the revision will be made to reregister.
You can perform fine adjustment (trimming) by hold down
the IN (OUT) button and pressing the TRIM (+/–) button.
◆ NOTE:
• Holding down the IN (OUT) button and pressing the RESET
button will clear the registered point.
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The screen for revising IN/OUT points appears in P
Revising R IN/R OUT while Viewing Video
IN (P OUT) ➝ R IN (R OUT) ➝ OFF order.
1
2
Press the PLAY button in the play list screen to
display video.
Press the IN (OUT) + GOTO buttons or operation
buttons and press the IN (OUT) + ENTRY buttons
where the revision will be made to reregister.
You can perform fine adjustment (trimming) by hold down
the IN (OUT) button and pressing the TRIM (+/–) button.
Revising in the Play List Screen
3
4
Press the TRIM+/– button to trim.
1
Hold down the SHIFT button in the play list screen
and press the IN (OUT) button.
◆ NOTE:
• The RESET button clears registered points.
• Holding down the button enables fast-forwarding.
Press the ENTRY button to finalize the change.
Or press the SET button to finalize.
Previewing and Adjusting Sound Volume
Use the following steps to preview overwritten area (in orange)
to check audio and video.
2
Use the playback volume to adjust playback level
during preview.
•The playback level is fixed at the level set during
preview.
1
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the PLAY
button
•Review and play list playback plays back events at the
imported sound volume.
Playback starts 3 seconds prior to the overwritten area
and 1 second after the area.
◆ NOTE:
• When there are multiple events, all events are played back at
◆ NOTE:
the same sound volume.
• Press the STOP button to stop previewing.
• Overwrite edited events in unfinalized status (all events if more
than one) are played back regardless of pointer location.
• The sound can be adjusted only during a preview.
• The same sound volume is used in an event and cannot be
changed.
Finalizing Overwrite Editing
button) to clear all IN and OUT points.
• Exiting the play list by pressing the PLAYLIST button clears all
unfinalized events and all IN and OUT points.
• Use the following steps to change channel settings after
finalizing an event.
Use the steps below to finalize overwrite edited events in
unfinalized status and return to normal event operation.
1
2
When there are any unfinalized events, press the
REC button.
1. Select an event or multiple events to edit.
2. Choose [SETTING] – [AUDIO CH] from the menu to change
the channel setting.
This finalizes the event and changes the orange of
the unfinalized event to white.
3. Choose [OPERATION] – [EDIT AUDIO CH] from the menu.
4. Select YES.
The recalling method can also be used.
◆ NOTE:
• When an event is not to be registered, clear the IN or OUT point
or use CANCEL (hold down the SHIFT button and press the EXIT
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Recalling Events
The IN and OUT points of a finalized event can be registered
again to allow editing at the same location. (Recall function)
1
2
3
Move the cursor to the event you want to recall.
Press the REC button.
Register the time code at the R IN/R OUT and P IN
points of the selected event to clear the finalized
status.
4
5
Revise the IN and OUT points as necessary, adjust
recording level, and set audio channels.
After revising, press the REC button to register the
event.
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Audio Split Editing
Use audio split to shift the audio IN point relative to the video IN point (audio IN point split). Note that audio channels cannot be
selected in this procedure. This function is performed on all channels together.
Play list example 1
Play list example 2
New play list event
Preceding audio
6
New play list event
Delayed audio
6
6
6
6
6
4
4
5
5
7
7
4
4
5
5
7
7
6
6
4
4
5
5
7
7
4
4
5
5
7
7
Silent segment
6/A-
6/A+
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Registering From Video
Use the following procedure to newly register an event
containing an audio split.
◆ NOTE:
• In the split display, “–” indicates forward while “+” indicates
reverse direction.
◆ NOTE:
• A split can be registered from the start of the original clip to the
event OUT point.
Registered Point)” section to add an audio split to a registered
event.
Clip A
IN
OUT
• First set the insert mode to INSERT.
Play list
Video Event 01
Audio
Event 02
7
1
Possible audio split range
• Set the IN point before the split point.
• A SPLIT where the audio precedes the video cannot be made
for an event whose IN point is at the start of the clip.
• When using the INSERT button to register a new event or using
the EVENT button in a final event to register an event, register a
SPLIT point before registering an OUT point as a new event will
otherwise be registered.
2
4
6 5 3
4,5,6
1
2
Open the play list screen.
Use the cursor buttons to choose the location where
you want to add the event.
3
4
Press the INSERT button.
This activates the event register mode.
Register an IN point.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a
location to start an event. Then hold down the IN button
and press the ENTRY button.
5
6
7
Register the audio split point.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a
location for an audio SPLIT point. Then hold down the
SPLIT button and press the ENTRY button.
Register an OUT point
Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a
location to end an event. Then hold down the OUT button
and press the ENTRY button.
Press the EVENT button to end registration.
The INSERT button will also terminate registration.
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Adding and Registering Audio Split Point (Changing Registered Point)
You can add an audio split to an event registered in the play
1
2
Open the play list screen.
list and change the audio split point.
Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you
want to add (or change) an audio split point.
3
4
Press the EVENT button.
This activates the event edit mode.
1
Register the audio split point.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to look for a
location for an audio split point. Then hold down the SPLIT
button and press the ENTRY button.
5
3
Press the EVENT button to end registration.
2
3,5
4
◆ NOTE:
• Addition can take place even when the IN point is changed
before step 4 or the OUT point is changed after step 4.
Trimming the Audio Split Point
You can change audio split points in frame increments (in 4-
frame increments at 24PN).
Change the audio split point.
1
Hold down the SPLIT button and press the TRIM+ button
or the TRIM– button. The IN point is incremented or
decremented in frame increments (in 4-frame increments
at 24PN).
2,3
4
◆ NOTE:
1
2
Open the play list screen.
• During trimming the split point is indicated in black numerals
against a yellow background in the event list display of the event
list split screen.
Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you
want to change an audio split point.
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Press the ENTRY button to finalize the change.
◆ NOTE:
• Trimming cannot be performed beyond the start point of an
original clip.
• The IN, OUT and SPLIT buttons allow you to use the TRIM+/–
button for trimming in the event register screen when the time
code is displayed.
Cancelling an Audio Split Setting
Use the following procedure to cancel an audio split setting.
1
2
3,5
4
1
2
Open the play list screen.
Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you
want to cancel the split setting.
3
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the RESET
button.
This cancels the audio split setting.
◆ NOTE:
• Use the play list screen or the event register mode to cancel a
split setting.
• An audio split point is also cancelled by deleting the event IN
point or by moving to a different clip.
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Simplified Voice-Over
This function allows you to make voice-overs and give priority to the voice-over during playback. Recording is performed on one
or two channels. The channel input during recording can be mixed with the playback sound.
• The maximum number of voice-overs is 99.
◆ NOTE:
• Check the remaining time on the P2 card before saving the play list.
• The voice-over data is written to the same card storing the play list.
Otherwise there may not be enough time for the voice-over
Thus the play list must be saved before audio recording or an error
recording. When the P2 becomes FULL, an error occurs and
will be generated and recording cannot be performed.
recording cannot be started.
• The maximum recording time is 720 minutes.
Preparing for Voice-Over
Make the required settings in the related setup menu prior to
Selecting Method for Connecting Audio IN
and OUT Points
audio recording.
In setup menu No. 796 (A DUB FADE), select whether the
voice-over should be blended with the original audio using cut
or V-fade.
Selecting a Track for Recording
Select the voice-over track from one of the following tracks in
setup menu No. 792 (A DUB CH):
CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH1+2, CH3+4
◆ NOTE:
◆ NOTE:
• Recording tracks can be selected when the play list does not
contain any voice-overs. When it does contain a voice-over,
subsequent voice-overs use the same recording track.
• When an audio is overwritten and added using cut to an audio
added by V-fade, V-fade will be applied to the connecting point.
Setting Output Voice During A DUB
Mixing Playback Sound
In setup menu No. 797 (A DUB MONI), select whether the
audio being recorded should be output during the voice-over.
You can select whether to mix the playback sound during a
voice-over in setup menu No. 793 (A DUB PB MIX).
When mixing is selected, select the channels to mix in setup
subscreen.
Setup Example
The playback sound of the selected channels is mixed with A
DUB CH and recorded.
Connect a microphone to analog CH2 and mix the
microphone input with CH2 playback audio and use cut
processing to record on CH2. Use headphones to listen to the
playback audio during recording.
When there are multiple A DUB CH, make separate settings
for each.
Selecting recording tracks
A DUB CH = CH2
◆ NOTE:
Selecting mixing with playback A DUB PB MIX = ON
• In play list playback, playback level is set to UNITY fixed, or
registered recording level and cannot be changed. However, EE
audio while the A.DUB button is pressed and during A.DUB can be
adjusted.
sound
CH2 MIX = CH2
Selecting audio connection
During simultaneous A DUB
setting
A DUB FADE = CUT
A DUB MONI = OFF
• The playback level of short playback of voice-overs from still status
cannot be changed.
◆ NOTE:
• Input a reference signal when mixing SDI input audio.
• IEEE1394 input audio cannot be used for voice-overs.
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Voice-Over From Still Image Status
3
4
5
Find the location for the voice-over.
6
4
Use the operation buttons or the search dial to find a
location for a voice-over and press STILL
.
Press the A.DUB button.
This generates an A DUB PAUSE state while a still image
is output at the still location.
1
Press the STILL
button.
Press the STILL
button again. After a 2-second auto
reverse and a 2-second playback interval, sound
recording starts.
Use the VR (audio volume) controls as necessary to adjust
the playback sound level.
2
3,5
6
Press the STOP
button to end the voice-over.
◆ NOTE:
1
2
Open the play list screen.
• When the 24PN play list format is set in setup menu No. 026
(PLY LST FMT), the audio IN and OUT points are set in 4-frame
increments. If the recording starts or stops at some other points,
the IN and OUT points are automatically corrected within the
recording range.
Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you
want to perform a voice-over.
• A voice-over cannot be recorded at the beginning of an event,
if the auto reverse time is too short. Save at least 2 seconds for
auto reversing.
Voice-Over From Playback Status
2
3
4
Use the cursor buttons to select the event where you
want to perform a voice-over.
5
4
Press the PLAY
button to start playback at a
location before the voice-over.
Hold down the A.DUB button and press the PLAY
1
button at the voice-over location.
This starts the audio recording.
Use the VR (audio volume) controls as necessary to adjust
the playback sound level.
5
Press STOP
button to end the voice-over.
◆ NOTE:
2
3
• When the 24PN play list format is set in setup menu No. 026
(PLY LST FMT), the audio IN and OUT points are set in 4-frame
increments. If the recording starts or stops at some other points,
the IN and OUT points are automatically corrected to fall within
the recording range.
1
Open the play list screen.
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2
3
Select the event you want to change.
Displaying Voice-Over Events
The voice-over appears in the play list screen as shown below.
1)
2)
1) Play List
Use the following procedure to change offset and
duration.
•The voice-over is added to the line after an event with an
audio start point.
•The “No.” column shows “EX*,” not an event number.
•The “SLOT” column shows P2 card slot numbers storing
audio data (same as P2 card slots storing the play list).
A normal event
EXTRA
audio track
2) Timeline
•Extended tracks are indicated in the “EXTRA” part.
•Recorded channel numbers are also shown.
EXTRA
Change of OUT+ TRIM duration
audio track
◆ NOTE:
• Use the TRIM button to zoom in (+) and zoom out (–).
• When a card with a voice-over is not inserted (and NONE is
indicated), play list files cannot be saved and EXTRA audio
event cannot be deleted.
EXTRA
Change of IN + TRIM audio start location
audio track
Change of
start
Hold down the IN button and press the
TRIM+ button or the TRIM– button. The
start location is incremented or
Changing the Trimming of Audio
Recording Location
location:
decremented in frame increments (in 4-
frame increments at 24PN).
This function allows you to adjust the location of a voice-over
in frame increments (at 24PN in 4-frame increments).
Change of
end
Hold down the OUT button and press the
TRIM+ button or the TRIM– button. The
OUT point is incremented or decremented
in frame increments (in 4-frame
location:
1
4
increments at 24PN).
4
Press the ENTRY button to finalize the change.
◆ NOTE:
• Except for the ENTRY button, you can also use the SET button
or move the cursor with the cursor buttons to finalize a change.
2
3
1
Open the play list screen.
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Viewing Event Information
Indicating Event Property
You can use this function to view and confirm miscellaneous
event information.
◆ NOTE:
• Holding down the SHIFT button in step 2 while pressing the
SPLIT button will also open the event information screen.
• You can use the cross cursor buttons to move to the previous or
next event while viewing event information.
1
1) Event information
Event number
IN point and OUT point thumbnails and TC value
TOTAL (length from the beginning of the 1st event to
the end of the current event)
DURATION (event length)
A SPLIT (audio split length)
TRACK / A CH
(Track status and audio channel status: AV = audio
and video/FADE (CUT) = EXTRA audio splicing,
indication of channels inserted in channels 1 - 4.)
2,4
3
1
2
Open the play list screen.
2) Original clip information for an event
Clip number (same as thumbnail display number)
Clip thumbnail
Use the cursor buttons to select the event that you
want information about.
Various indicators and write protect status
CLIP NAME (name of clip)
START TC (start value of time code)
START UB (user bit start value)
DATE (record date)
3
4
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] –
[EVENT PROPERTY] and press the SET button.
TIME (recording time)
USER CLIPNAME (clip name assigned by the user)
3) Timeline
5
Press the EXIT button to end information display.
1)
2)
3)
Information on the event appears.
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Event Review
You can use this function to check the content of an event by
playing if from its IN point to its OUT point.
1
2
3
1
2
Open the play list screen.
Use the cursor buttons to select the clip you want to
review.
3
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the PLAY
button.
This plays back the clip from before the IN point (preroll
time is 3 s) to beyond its OUT point (postroll time is 1 s).
◆ NOTE:
• The preroll time and postroll time for the first and last clip are
both 0 s.
• When review stops or you press the STOP
stops and you return to the play list screen.
During review all buttons other than the STOP
available.
button, playback
button are not
• A review operation can be re-started during the review currently
in progress.
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Playing Back Play Lists
Setting the Playback Time Code (TC)
During play list playback, you can select whether the time
code should be replaced and output as a continuous value or
the time code of each clip should be output. You can set the
time code start value when it is replaced at output.
5
Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] –
[REPLACE TC] – [START TC] and press the SET
button to enter the start time code.
1
2
3
Open the play list screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] –
[REPLACE TC] – [REPLACE].
The initial value of the start time code is 00:00:00:00 when
replaced.
6
Use the cursor buttons to choose [SETTING] –
[REPLACE TC] – [DROP FRAME]. Then press the
SET button and select [DF] (drop frame) or [NDF]
(non drop frame).
4
Select [ON] and press the SET button.
This replaces the playback time code.
◆ NOTE:
• When [OFF] is set, the time code is not replaced, instead the
time code of each clip is output.
• When [OFF] is set, go to step 7 and end setup.
◆ NOTE:
• A [DF] setting cannot be made at 24PN.
7
Press the MENU button to end setup.
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Playing Back the Play List
Use the following procedure to play back the play list.
4
Press the PLAY
button.
Playback starts from the cursor location and continues
until the end of the play list or until all playable events have
been played.
◆ NOTE:
• During play list playback, insert all the P2 cards that contain
events that belong to the play list or normal playback will not be
possible. The number of the first and subsequent events that
cannot be played back are indicated in red.
1
• Use the STOP
button to stop ongoing playback.
• The default stop mode setting of this unit is RETURN. Thus you
return to the play list screen when playback is stopped by
pressing the STOP
button or the automatic stop function
stops playback upon reaching the beginning or end of all
events. The cursor position then moves to the event where the
STOP button was pressed.
2
4
• If the menu stop mode is set to STAY, stopping playback does
not return you to the play list screen but a still image is
continuously displayed.
1
2
Open the play list screen.
• If the menu stop mode is STAY, press the PLAY LIST button or
the EXIT button after playback stops to return to the play list.
• Remote switching is available also during play list playback. The
STAY stop mode is a convenient setting in remote control using
RS-422A.
Use the cursor buttons to select the event you want
to start playback.
• When the format is 24PN, editing is performed in multiples of 24
frames/s while playback time code is 30 frames/s.
3
Set the playback time code as necessary.
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Creating New Clips From the Play List (Edit Copy)
You can use the play list to create a new clip.
◆ NOTE:
This function is called edit copy.
• If there is not enough free space left on the P2 card where edit
copy will save the data, “WARNING: LACK OF REC CAPCITY!”
◆ NOTE:
is displayed and edit copy does not start.
• Edit copying indicates its approximate progress during
operation.
• The playback time code setting allows you to start the time code
from a set value after edit copy. Set the playback time code as
necessary.
• Use the SET button or the CANCEL button to cancel an ongoing
edit copy operation.
• Text memos are automatically inserted at the edit points (the
start of each event) of edit-copied clips.
• Edit copying does not copy any information other than the user
clip name.
• You cannot use edit copy to create clips that span multiple cards.
Since they will be created on one card, be sure to check the
remaining space on the card you will copy the clip to.
• Play list files created on the AJ-SPD850 can be loaded but not
edited. However, edit copy becomes available after saving the file
under another name using SAVE AS.
• The presence of different aspect ratios in the data will generate
an error.
• Edit copy will copy only events that can be played back.
• Do not remove a P2 card that is being accessed (the LED of the
related P2 card slot flashes).
1
2
3
Open the play list screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[EDIT COPY].
4
5
Select the number of the P2 card slot that will store
the edit copy data and press the SET button.
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
This starts edit copy.
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Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards
Using USB Connectors
You can use the USB 2.0 connector on this unit to connect a hard disk or a PC to save and manage clips efficiently.
Using the Unit as a USB Host
Connect a USB 2.0 hard disk to save P2 card data, view
saved data and import data to P2 cards.
Portable hard disk drive
USB2.0
P2 store
Using the Unit as a USB Device
A USB 2.0 connection with a PC allows you to use P2 cards
inserted in the slots on this unit as mass storage. The PC then
requires that a USB (USB 2.0) driver be installed.
Use of P2 viewer, which can be downloaded from the
following site, allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2
card on a Windows PC.
https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
USB2.0
◆ NOTE:
• For details regarding connections, refer to the Operating
Instructions supplied with the PC and the application software.
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Connecting a PC to This Unit
Switching to USB Device Mode
2
Select [USB DEVICE] in the confirmation screen and
press the SET button.
1,4
PC
CONTROL
REMOTE
LOCAL
3
4
4
1
3
2
1
2
UNITY
UNITY
10
0
USB HOST
㧖USB DEVICE
CANCEL
10
20
30
CH
1/3
CH
2/4
PB
“USB DEVICE” flashes on the LCD monitor to indicate that
the unit is entering the USB host mode. After the mode
switch, “USB DEVICE DISCONNECT” appears on the LCD
screen. This message is replaced by a “USB DEVICE
CONNECT” message when the connection with the PC is
completed.
2
1
Press the PC button when this unit is idle.
3
4
Use USB device mode operations.
Press the PC button to return to regular mode.
◆ NOTE:
• Recording and playback are not available in the USB device
mode.
• In the play list mode, the PC button is not available during
remote operation.
• In the USB device mode, USB is displayed on the panel and the
VIDEO and AUDIO INPUT SELECT indications disappear.
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Using This Unit With a Hard Disk
Supported Hard Disks
This unit supports the following hard disks types.
• Panasonic portable hard disk unit P2 store (AJ-PCS060G)
• A hard disk that supports the USB 2.0 interface
◆ NOTE:
• This unit supports USB bus power (5 V, 0.5 A) but some hard disks
may not be able to use USB bus power. Use a separate power
supply with hard disks that do not support USB bus power.
• This unit does not support hard disks that are 2 TB (2048 GB) or
larger.
Hard Disk Types and Available Functions
Available functions depend on the type of hard disk used. In
the host mode, “PARTITION:” in the left half of the Explorer
screen provides information on the hard disk that is
connected to the unit.
Hard disk type
Features
A special format that permits high-speed loading of
available functions
TYPE S
Loading and writing in card units, thumbnail display,
and writing in card units. This unit uses this format for loading and formatting in clop units.
formatting.
P2STORE
FAT
This is a P2 store (AJ-PCS060G). It cannot be written Loading in card units, thumbnail display, loading in
to.
clip units.
The basic primary partition on a PC is FAT 16 or FAT Thumbnail display, loading in clip units, formatting
32 that require a CONTENTS directory created in its
foot directory.
* After formatting on this unit, the card is handled as a
“TYPE S” hard disk.
OTHER
Hard disk other than those above
Formatting
* If root does not contain a directory called
“CONTENTS” or if a file system other than NTFS,
FAT16 or FAT32 is used.
* After formatting on this unit, the card is handled as a
“TYPE S” hard disk.
• When data from this unit is copied to a hard disk and is managed on
another PC, the data can no longer be guaranteed to work in this unit
and the integrity of the hard disk data cannot be guaranteed, either.
• Repair bad clips on P2 cards before copying them to a hard disk.
• Clips on hard disks cannot be played back.
◆ NOTE:
• Use hard disks under the following conditions.
1) Operate hard disks within its operating specifications
(temperature, etc.).
2) Do not use hard disks in locations that are unstable or exposed to
vibration.
• SATA (serial ATA) or PATA (parallel ATA) interface hard disks
connected using a USB cable may not be recognized.
• Some hard disks may not operate normally.
• Use a hard disk with sufficient space for copying.
• Do not connect a hard disk to hubs or other connections that involve
multiple units even if it is not powered on. Do not use other devices
that are connected via hubs with a hard disk.
• During formatting and copying, do not disconnect cables, do not
remove a P2 card that is involved in any of these activities and do
not power off this unit and the hard disk. Otherwise this unit and the
hard disk must be rebooted.
• A hard disk is a precision instrument whose read and write functions
may fail in some operating environments.
Please note that Panasonic accepts no liability whatsoever for data
loss or other losses either direct or indirect arising from hard disk
damage or other defects.
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Switching to USB Host Mode
3
4
Use USB host mode operations.
1,4
◆ NOTE:
• While P2 cards played back in USB host mode will appear on
the LCD monitor, the inputs and output on the rear panel will not
work.
PC
CONTROL
REMOTE
LOCAL
3
4
4
1
3
2
• Recording on P2 cards is not available, either.
1
2
UNITY
UNITY
10
0
Press the PC button to return to regular mode.
10
20
30
The PC button will not work during card access.
CH
1/3
CH
2/4
◆ NOTE:
PB
<When switching to the USB host mode>
• You cannot switch to the play list mode from the USB mode.
• In USB host mode, the VIDEO and AUDIO INPUT SELECT
indications in the display panel disappear.
2
Formatting Hard Disks
1
2
Press the PC button when this unit is idle.
Initialize the hard disk in a TYPE S format.
◆ NOTE:
◆ NOTE:
• In the play list mode, the PC button is not available during
• Formatting a hard disk deletes all data on the disk.
remote operation.
1
2
3
4
Switch to the USB host mode.
Connect a USB hard disk.
Press the MENU button.
Select [USB HOST] in the confirmation screen and
press the SET button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [HDD] –
[EXPLORE].
USB HOST
USB DEVICE
CANCEL
This opens Explorer.
5
Press the MENU button and use the cross cursor
buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [FORMAT
(HDD)] and press the SET button.
“USB HOST” flashes on the LCD monitor to indicate that
the unit is entering the USB host mode. After the mode
switch, the thumbnail screen appears and “USB HOST” is
indicated in the lower right corner.
6
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
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When the confirmation message appears again,
select [YES] and press the SET button.
This starts hard disk formatting.
Exporting to a Hard Disk in Card Units
A TYPE S hard disk allows you to export data to a hard disk
(by writing data from a P2 card to a hard disk) in P2 card units.
First use this unit to format the hard disk. Up to 23 cards can
be exported to a hard disk.
8
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
This starts exporting.
◆ NOTE:
• A progress bar appears during exporting.
• To interrupt exporting, press the SET button, select [YES] in the
cancel confirmation screen and press the SET button again.
• The export operation will end earlier if the verify setting is not
engaged.
The exported data from a P2 card is recognized as a separate
drive on a computer.
1
2
Switch to the USB host mode.
Connect a USB hard disk.
To turn off this setting, choose [HDD] – [SETUP] – [VERIFY] –
[OFF].
• Copying of a P2 card that is interrupted during verification will
still be successful.
If the hard disk has not been formatted by this unit, use this
unit to format it.
• To export data to the specified folder when the hard disk is
connected to a PC running under Windows, use the drive mount
converter that you can download freely from the following web
site. You may use the drive mount converter when there is un
invisible partition because the drive overlaps an already
assinged network.
3
4
5
6
Insert a P2 card
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
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When the export operation ends, “COPY COMPLETED!”
appears.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [HDD] –
[EXPORT].
7
Select the number of the source P2 card slot and
press the SET button.
Selecting ALL SLOT will result in a batch export of all
cards.
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Displaying Hard Disk Information (Explorer Screen)
Use this function to view hard disk information.
2) Disk information
The following information appears.
1
2
3
4
5
Switch to the USB host mode.
Connect a USB hard disk.
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
Hard disk that
PARTITION:
TYPE S/
makes it possible
to read and write
data by the card.
P2STORE
VENDOR:
MODEL:
SIZE:
Name of vendor
Model name
Size (unit: GB)
Memory used
(unit: GB)
USED:
Used P2 card
area(unit:cards)
up to 23 cards
Remaining
Use the cursor buttons to choose [HDD] –
[EXPLORE] and press the SET button.
REMAIN:
memory
1)
5)
4)
(unit GB)
Regular hard disk PARTITION:
FAT/OTHER
Name of vendor
Model name
Memory used
(unit: GB)
VENDOR:
MODEL:
SIZE:
2)
3) Partition information
(Details are provided on the next page.)
3)
◆ NOTE:
• The partition information for an invalid partition on a P2
◆ NOTE:
store is indicated in gray.
• Use the right and left cursor buttons to switch between date lists
• Only information for the primary partition is displayed for a
hard disk that is formatted using FAT.
and partition names.
4) USB HOST
1) Display status
The USB host mode indicator
The name of the screen (HDD-EXPLORE)
5) Hard disk drive status
Indicates whether or not a hard disk is connected and
hard disk type.
◆ NOTE:
• To name a partition (up to 20 characters), choose
[CHANGE PARTITION NAME] in the [OPERATION] menu
in hard disk thumbnail screen.
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Displaying Clip Thumbnails on a Hard Disk
You can display thumbnails and manage clips stored on the
hard disk in the same way as clips on P2 cards.
VERIFY:
Verify setting and result at time of
recording
ON: FINISHED
Verification was
successful
1
2
Open the explorer screen.
ON: FAILED
OFF
Verification failed
No verification
Use the cursor buttons to select the partition where
you want to view thumbnails and press the SET
button.
* “--” is displayed on P2 store.
User assigned partition names
NAME:
A thumbnail of the clip on the partition now appears.
3) Record mode and system format
Indicates the record mode and system format of the
clip at the cursor location.
4) Disk information
➝Details are provided on the previous page.
◆ NOTE:
• Press the EXIT button to return to the explorer screen.
• Change the thumbnail screen display as necessary. These
changes are performed in the same way as when using P2
cards.
SET
EXIT
• Hard disks formatted using FAT can handle up to 1000 clips.
Any clips beyond that limit cannot be opened.
• Use the TRIM+ / – buttons to move to thumbnail displays on
previous and subsequent partitions.
1)
Viewing Hard Disk Clip Information
You can view a variety of metadata on clips stored on a hard
disk. The content is the same as that displayed by a P2 card
clip property.
2)
4)
3)
1
Select a clip in the hard disk thumbnail screen.
1) Display status
Detailed clip information is displayed on the screen.
Indicates the status of thumbnails of hard disk clips.
2
3
Press the MENU button.
2) Partition information
The following information appears.
SERIAL: P2 card serial number
Use the cursor buttons to select [PROPERTY] –
MODEL: P2 card model name
NUMBER Partition number (1 -)
(No.):
[CLIP PROPERTY] and press the SET button.
DATE/
TIME:
Date and time of partition recording
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Importing Data from the Hard Disk to a P2 Card
Importing Data in Partition units from TYPE
S Hard Disks and P2 Store
Importing Data to a P2 Card in Clip Units
You can select a hard disk clip and import it to a P2 card.
You can import (loading data from a hard disk to a P2 card)
data in partition units (card units) at high-speed to a P2 card
that has the same capacity as the source card.
1
2
3
4
Insert the P2 card where the data will be imported to.
Open the hard disk thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
1
2
3
4
Insert the P2 card to which the data will be imported.
Open the P2 thumbnail screen.
Use the cursor buttons to select [HDD] – [EXPLORE]
and press the SET button.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to select [HDD] – [EXPLORE]
and press the SET button.
5
Select the partition that will be copied and press the
SET button.
5
Select the partition that will be copied and press the
SET button.
6
7
8
Select a clip to copy.
Press the MENU button.
6
7
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[IMPORT] – [SELECTED CLIPS].
Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] –
[IMPORT] – [ALL CLIP] and press the SET button.
9
Select the number of the P2 card slot that will import
the data and press the SET button.
10
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
This starts importing.
When the import operation ends, the message “COPY
COMPLETED!” appears.
◆ NOTE:
8
9
Select the number of the P2 card slot where the
formatted P2 card resides to which the data will be
imported and press the SET button.
• Verification is not performed when an entire clip is imported.
• The operation of “importing data in clip units” is almost the same
as that of “copying clips.”
➝For cautions to be observed when importing data in clip units,
refer to “Copying Clips” (page 46).
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
This starts importing. When the import operation ends,
“COPY COMPLETED!” appears.
◆ NOTE:
• When data is imported to a P2 card that differs from the original
P2 card, some clips may become incomplete (
indicator).
!
Then use the reconnection function to rebuild the clip. Refer to
• A menu setting allows you to turn verification during copying on
or off.
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Using SD/SDHC Memory Cards
This unit supports SD/SDHC memory cards.
USED:
Used capacity (bytes)
Free space (bytes)
BLANK:
TOTAL:
◆ NOTE:
Total capacity (bytes)
• Current SETUP menu settings can be saved to and loaded from an
NUMBER OF CLIPS: The number of clips on an SD
memory card when clips have
been copied to an SD memory
card using a proxy or a P2
SD memory card. For details, refer to page 128.
Displaying Miscellaneous SD
Memory Card Information
camera recorder.
PROTECT:
Write protected
Use the following procedure to display SD memory card
status on screen for checking.
• This unit cannot record proxies.
4
Press the SET button and the MENU button to end
processing.
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
Formatting SD Memory Cards
Use the cursor buttons to choose [PROPERTY] –
[DEVICE] – [SD CARD] and press the SET button.
Use the following procedure to format an SD memory card
inserted in an SD memory card slot.
1
2
3
Open the thumbnail screen.
Press the MENU button.
Use the cursor buttons to select [OPERATION] –
[FORMAT] – [SD CARD].
The following information may also appear depending on
card status.
4
Select [YES] and press the SET button.
The card is now formatted.
SD STANDARD:
Indicates that an SD memory
card is formatted according to
the SD/SDHC standard.
SUPPORTED: Complies with SD/
SDHC
◆ NOTE:
• To cancel formatting, select [NO] and press the SET button.
5
Press the SET button (check) when the completion
message appears.
NOT SUPPORTED: Does not
comply with SD/SDHC
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◆ NOTE:
• Repeat the procedures in steps 2 to 4 to format P2 cards in other
P2 card slots.
6
Press the MENU button to end processing.
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Setup
Unit Setup
The settings for this unit consist of SYSTEM, BASIC, OPERATION, INTERFACE, TIME CODE, VIDEO, AUDIO, DIF and MENU. The
SYSTEM setting values are stored in the SYSTEM file. The other setting values are stored in the user setting file. Up to five user
files (USER1 to USER5) can be saved. These settings (up to 4 files) can be written to and loaded from SD memory cards.
System
Basic
Operation Interface TimeCode
User settings file
Video
Audio
DIF
Menu
System
file
SHIFT+FF
SHIFT+FF
SHIFT+FF
SHIFT+FF
USER1
USER2
USER3
USER4
ER5
SHIFT+REW
SHIFT+REW
SHIFT+REW
SHIFT+REW
SHIFT+REW
SHIFT+FF
A10 CARD READ
A11 CARD WRITE
SD
memory
card
This unit can possess up to five user files, each of which can
be selected from a menu setting.
Automatic Loading of User Setting File at
Power up
Setting values can be changed as necessary.
You can specify the user setting files that will be loaded in
USER1 at power up. You can also decide to use the same
settings as last time.
After a change, the content of USER1 can be saved (copied)
to USER2 to USER5.
SETUP menu settings can be saved to and loaded from an SD
memory card.
➝For details, refer to “Setup menu No. A10 (CARD READ),
A11 (CARD WRITE)” (page 127).
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Changing Settings
The menus on the LCD monitor or a monitor (when the SUPER switch on the right side of the LCD monitor is set to “ON”)
connected to the ANALOG COMPOSITE MONITOR OUT connector make it possible to change settings.
Change Operations
4
Change set values.
Select the item to change, hold down the STILL/PAUSE
button and turn the search dial or press the left (b) or
right (a) button to change the setting.
4,5
•Turn the dial clockwise (or press the right (a) button) to
increment the set number and turn it counterclockwise
(or press the left (b) button) to decrement it.
•Release the STILL/PAUSE button after making the
change.
5
•In the SHTL mode, set the search dial to the center
position or items will move.
•Repeat the operations described in steps 3 and 4 when
there are more items to change.
5
Finalize the change.
Press the MENU button.
3,4
2
3,4
1,5
In the confirmation message that appears, press the SET
button to accept the change or press the EXIT button to
cancel it. The menu closes after this operation.
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The setup menu screen appears on the LCD monitor and
the counter display indicates the setup menu number.
Making changes using the PF buttons
Select the file to change.
•Hold down the SHIFT button and press the FF
button
or the REW
file.
button to switch to the next or previous
3
Select items to change.
Turn the search dial or press the up (▲) or down (▼)
buttons to move the cursor (*) to the item you want to
change.
•Use the search dial in JOG mode.
•Turn the dial clockwise to increment item numbers
(001➝002➝003➝004➝) and counterclockwise to
decrement them.
1,3
2
•To switch to the next item, hold down the PLAY
button and press the FF
switch to a previous item, hold down the PLAY
and press the REW button or the – button.
button or the + button. To
button
You can assign three of the items that are most often changed
to the PF buttons to enable quick changes of the setting
values.
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Assign a setting item to the PF button and perform the
following operation to change setting values.
➝For details on how to assign items to the PF button, refer to
2
3
Press the PF button (1 to 3) required to bring up the
item to change.
Each press of the button updates the setting value.
Press the PF (EXIT) button to end changing settings.
1
Press the PF (EXIT) button.
◆ NOTE:
Registered items appear on the LCD monitor.
• The change process is automatically disengaged if left idle for
5 seconds.
• The PF button is not available in the thumbnail and play list
modes.
Using a Lock to Protect the User Setting File
You can lock the system files and user setting files (USER2 to
USER5) to prevent inadvertent changes.
◆ NOTE:
• Files can be loaded from the SD card even if they are locked. The
status after load operation depends on the setting defined by the
loaded data.
➝For details on releasing the system file lock setting, refer to
➝For details on releasing the user file lock setting, refer to
Returning to Factory Defaults (Initial Settings)
When the menu is open, you can return the content of the user
2
Press the SET button.
setting file that appear on the screen to its factory defaults.
◆ NOTE:
• This operation returns the content of the user setting file displayed
on the screen to its factory defaults. The setting files of other users
are not affected.
• System settings cannot be returned to their factory defaults when a
system file is open. Other settings are returned to their factory
defaults.
• Settings cannot be returned to their factory defaults when MENU
LOCK is engaged. Set MENU LOCK to OFF.
1
PC
CONTROL
REMOTE
LOCAL
3
4
4
1
3
2
1
2
UNITY
UNITY
10
0
10
20
30
CH
1/3
CH
2/4
PB
2
1
Press the RESET button when the menu is open.
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Item Settings
SYSTEM
The system menu specifies analog component (HD) output, analog composite output, phase adjustment of audio output, system
frequency, phase of SD REF input of HD output, and system file lock.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
0000
–1375
Adjusts system phase of analog component (HD) output and HD SDI output (in 13.5 ns
|
|
steps).
–: Advances the phase.
+: Delays the phase.
1375
|
0
|
12
SYS H(HD)
2750
1375
NOTE:
A reset does not return this setting to its factory default.
An item that flashes can be returned to its factory default by pressing the RESET button.
0000
–128
Adjusts the system phase of the analog composite output and SD SDI output (total variable
range: 180°).
|
|
0
|
0128
|
14
15
SYS SC(SD)
SYS H(SD)
NOTE:
A reset does not return this setting to its factory default.
0255
127
An item that flashes can be returned to its factory default by pressing the RESET button.
0000
–864
Adjusts system phase of analog composite output and SD SDI output (in 37 ns steps).
|
|
0
|
–: Advances the phase.
+: Delays the phase.
0864
|
NOTE:
1728
864
A reset does not return this setting to its factory default.
An item that flashes can be returned to its factory default by pressing the RESET button.
Adjusts the SCH phase of analog composite output (four 90° positions).
0000
0001
0002
0003
0
90
18
19
SCH COAR(SD)
SCH FINE(SD)
180
270
0000
–32
Adjusts the SCH phase of analog composite output (total variable range 45° or more).
Changes the SC phase but not the H phase.
|
|
0
|
Covers 180° in combination with No. 18 SCH COAR(SD).
0032
|
0064
32
0000
–128
Adjusts audio output phase relative to video output (in 20.8 µs steps).
–: Advances audio output phase relative to video output.
+: Delays audio output phase relative to video output.
|
|
0
|
20
25
AV PHASE
0128
|
0255
127
For AJ-HPM100P
Sets system frequency.
0: 59.94Hz
0000
0001
59.94
50
1: 50Hz
SYSTEM FREQ
NOTE:
For AJ-HPM100E
Changing this item will only cause the menu item to flash but the setting is not actually
reflected to this unit. For the changes to take effect, turn the power off and turn it back
on again.
0000
59.94
0001
50
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Item
SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Specifies whether or not HD output should advance 90H phase relative to SD REF input
during SD REF input.
0000
0001
0H
90H
0: Outputs HD at the same phase as SD REF.
1: HD output is output at a phase that is 90H advanced relative to SD REF.
26
30
HD SYS H ADV
NOTE:
• The audio output and TC output are output in the same phase as HD output.
• At 720p, the phase difference is 120H.
• This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.
Sets/releases the system file lock mode.
0000
0001
OFF
ON
MENU LOCK
0: Releases the lock (file data can be changed)
1: Lock is engaged (file data cannot be changed)
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BASIC
This menu sets buttons available on the key panel in REMOTE mode, switches display of the CTL counter display between 12
and 24-hour clock display, sets superimposed display, character displays in superimposed display, SETUP-MENU and other
displays, sets recording formats, sets the formats that can be added to the play list and sets the time of the internal clock.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
0000
0001
0002
DIS
STOP
ENA
Restricts the number of buttons on the key panel that are available when the CONTROL
switch is set to REMOTE.
001
002
LOCAL ENA
0: No buttons are available.
1: Only the STOP button is available.
2: All buttons are available.
Switches the CTL counter display between 12 and 24-hour clock display.
0: 12-hour clock display
0000
0001
12h
24h
CTL DISP
1: 24-hour clock display
0000
0001
0002
0003
OFF
2L
Specifies whether to display the remaining time or total time via the VIDEO MON connector
and via superimposed display of the LCD panel.
0: No display.
1L
R/TTL
1: Displays remaining media time on the second line.
2: Displays remaining media time on the first line.
3: Displays the remaining media time on the first line and total media time on the second
line.
003
REMAIN SEL
NOTE:
• These functions are not displayed when “2L” is selected and “TIME” is set in setup
menu No. 006 (DISPLAY SEL).
• Total tape time is not displayed when “R/TTL” is selected and “TIME” is set in setup
menu No. 006 (DISPLAY SEL).
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
TIME
T&STA
T&S&M
T&RT
Specifies the output of the VIDEO MON connector or what is displayed in the
superimposed display of the LCD panel.
Here, “data” indicates the CTL/TC/UB value selected with the COUNTER button.
0: Data only
1: Data and operating status
T&YMD
T&MDY
T&DMY
T&UB
2: Data, operating status and mode
3: Data and REC TIME
4: Data and REC DATE (year/ month/day)
5: Data and REC DATE (month/day/year)
T&CTL
T&T
6: Data and REC DATE (day/month/year)
006
DISPLAY SEL
7: Data and user bit
However, when UB is selected with the COUNTER button, the time code is indicated after
the user bit.
8: Data and CTL
However, when CTL is selected with the COUNTER button, the time code is indicated after
CTL data.
9: Data and time code
NOTE:
An error message appears in the superimposed display if a warning or error occurs
when T&S&M is selected.
0000
0
|
Specifies the horizontal character position output via the VIDEO MON connector or
displayed in the superimposed display of the LCD panel.
|
007
CHARA H-POS
0004
|
4
|
0016
16
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Setting
SUPER
DISP.
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
When set to 59.94 Hz Specifies the vertical character position output via the VIDEO MON connector or displayed
in the superimposed display of the LCD panel.
0000
0
|
|
0020
|
20
|
0022
22
008
CHARA V-POS
When set to 50 Hz
0000
0
|
|
0022
|
22
|
0028
28
Specifies the display type output via the VIDEO MON connector or in the superimposed
display, SETUP-MENU and other LCD panel displays.
0: White characters against a solid black background
1: White characters with a black border
0000
0001
WHITE
W/OUT
009
020
CHARA TYPE
SYS FORMAT
When set to 59.94 Hz Specifies the recording format used by this unit.
0: 1080i mode
0000
0001
0002
1080i
720p
480i
1: 720p mode
2: 480i mode (when set to 59.94 Hz)/576i mode (when set to 50 Hz)
When set to 50 Hz
0000
0001
0002
1080i
720p
576i
Specifies the recording format when menu No. 020 SYS FORMAT is set to 480i or 576i.
0000
0001
0002
50M
25M
DV
0: DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps)
1: DVCPRO (25 Mbps)
2: DV (25 Mbps)
024
025
REC FMT(SD)
REC FMT (HD)
Specifies the recording format when 1080i or 720p is selected in menu No. 020 SYS
0000
0001
0002
DVCPRO
AVC50
FORMAT.
0: DVCPRO HD(100Mbps)
1: AVC-Intra50
AVC100
2: AVC-Intra100
NOTE:
Appears only when an optional AJ-YBX200G AVC-Intra Codec board is installed.
When set to 59.94 Hz Specifies the format used by the play list.
<In the DVCPRO HD format>
0000
0001
0002
SYSFMT
30PN
0: Format set in menu No. 020 SYS FORMAT and No. 025 REC FMT (HD).
1: 720/30PN (when set to 59.94 Hz)/720/25PN (when set to 50 Hz)
2: 720/24PN
24PN
When set to 50 Hz
<In the AVC-Intra format>
0000
0001
SYSFMT
25PN
0: Format set in menu No. 020 SYS FORMAT and No. 025 REC FMT (HD).
1: 1080/30PN (when set to 59.94 Hz)/1080/25PN (when set to 50 Hz) or 720/30PN (when
set to 59.94 Hz)/720/25PN (when set to 50 Hz)
026
PLY LST FMT
2: 1080/24PN or 720/24PN
NOTE:
• When 480i or 576i is selected in menu No. 020 SYS FORMAT, a 30PN and 24PN
selection is handled as a SYSFMT setting.
• The number of lines in the AVC-Intra format depends on the setting in the No. 020
SYSFORMAT menu.
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SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Specifies the reference to synchronize the frames for recording.
0: The input video signal is automatically identified and serves as reference.
1: The time code which is input to the SD I IN connector is identified and serves as
reference.
0000
0001
NORMAL
SLTC
NOTE:
032
REC REF
When the SLTC is selected, the following settings are necessary to validate the settings
for this item:
• Menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ: 59.94
• Menu No. 020 SYS FORMAT: 720p
• VIDEO INPUT SELECT: SDI
OFF
Specifies whether or not the thumbnail screen appears when the power is turned on.
0: Thumbnail screen does not appear.
0000
0001
050
069
P.ON GUI
THUMB
1: Thumbnail screen appears.
Sets the internal clock.
NOTE:
CLOCK SET
Press the STOP or SET button to open the subscreen for setting the time. Change the
date in the subscreen and press the SET button to set the clock date. To exit the
subscreen without setting a date, press the STOP or EXIT button again.
Subscreen
00
0000
|
2000
|
Sets the year.
YEAR
0030
2030
0001
|
JAN
|
Sets the month.
NOTE:
01
02
MONTH
0012
DEC
Setting a nonexistent day for February, April, June, September and November will
automatically set the equivalent day in the following month.
0001
|
1
|
Sets the day.
NOTE:
DAY
0031
31
Setting a nonexistent day for February, April, June, September and November will
automatically set the first day in the following month.
0000
|
0
|
Sets the hour.
03
04
HOUR
Set the hour according to the 24-hour clock.
0023
23
0000
|
0
|
Sets the minute.
MINUTE
0059
59
Sets the time difference from the world standard time. Use the table below for reference in
setting the time.
0000
0001
0002
|
00:00
+00:30
+01:00
|
05
TIME ZONE
0026
0027
|
+13:00
–12:00
|
0050
–00:30
Time difference
+03:30
City/Region
Teheran
Abu Dhabi
Kabul
Time difference
00:00
City/Region
Greenwich
+04:00
+00:30
+04:30
+01:00
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Moscow
+05:00
Islamabad
Bombay
Dacca
+01:30
+05:30
+02:00
+06:00
+02:30
+06:30
Rangoon
+03:00
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Time difference
+07:00
+07:30
+08:00
+08:30
+09:00
+09:30
+10:00
+10:30
+11:00
+11:30
+12:00
+12:45
+13:00
–12:00
–11:30
–11:00
–10:30
–10:00
–09:30
–09:00
–08:30
City/Region
Bangkok
Time difference
–08:00
–07:30
–07:00
–06:30
–06:00
–05:30
–05:00
–04:30
–04:00
–03:30
–03:00
–02:30
–02:00
–01:30
–01:00
–00:30
City/Region
Los Angeles
Beijing
Denver
Tokyo
Chicago
New York
Darwin Islands
Guam
Lord Howe Island
Solomon Islands
Norfolk Islands
New Zealand
Chatham Islands
Halifax
Newfoundland
Buenos Aires
Central Atlantic time
Azores
Kwajalein Atoll
Midway Islands
◆ NOTE:
Hawaii
• The clock is accurate to within about 30 seconds a month with the
Marquesas Islands
Alaska
power off.
• When the precise time is required, check and reset the time while
the power is on.
OPERATION
This menu allows you to set method for engaging search dial operations, maximum shuttle speed operation, maximum speed of
FF and REW operation, NEXT and PREV seek operations, display of warning messages when REF.VIDEO is not connected, PLAY
delay time, battery type, display of warnings when power is too low, voltage when the power supply is turned off.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Specifies method for transferring to the search mode (search dial operation).
Specifies method for transferring to search dial operation.
0000
0001
DIAL
KEY
100
101
SEARCH ENA
0: Press the STILL button or turn the search dial to engage search dial operation.
1: Press the STILL button to engage search dial operation.
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
×8
×16
×32
×60
×100
Sets the maximum shuttle speed operation.
0: 8× normal speed
1: 16× normal speed
SHTL MAX
2: 32× normal speed
3: 60× normal speed
4: 100× normal speed
Sets the maximum speed of FF and REW operation.
0: 32× normal speed
0000
0001
0002
0003
×32
×60
1: 60× normal speed
×100
SEEK
2: 100× normal speed
3: Seek operation to start of clip
102
FF.REW MAX
NOTE:
• When SEEK is selected, FF and REW operations for FF and REW commands
transferred via 9P and 1394 are performed at 100× normal speed.
• The seek operation is available in STILL and STOP PB mode.
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Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Specifies where a NEXT(SHIFT+REW) and PREV(SHIFT+FF) seek operation moves to.
0: The start of the clip
0000
0001
CLIP
CLIP&T
1: The start of the clip or video text memo
103
SEEK SEL
NOTE:
This setting is not available during FF and REW operation.
Selects whether or not a warning should appear when REF.VIDEO is not connected.
0: Displays no warning
0000
0001
OFF
ON
104
108
REF ALARM
PLAY DELAY
1: Flashes the STOP lamp to warn
Sets PLAY delay time in frame increments.
0000
|
0
|
0015
15
Specifies whether to invoke the EE mode or playback mode when STOP is pressed.
0000
EE
0: EE mode
0001
PB
1: Playback mode
122
STOP EE SEL
NOTE:
During IEEE1394 signal input, the EE mode is invoked regardless of this menu setting.
Select whether recording and stopping should be performed automatically according to
the Recording Marks in the HD SDI input signals from Panasonic camera-recorders.
0: No automatic recording/stopping
0000
0001
0002
OFF
TYPE1
TYPE2
1: Recording and stopping is performed automatically according to the Recording Marks
in the LTC information attached to HD SDI signals.
2: Recording and stopping is performed automatically according to the Recording Marks
in the SVITC information attached to HD SDI signals.
NOTE:
155
AUTO REC
• Set the CONTROL switch to REMOTE. Refer to “Panasonic camera-recorders,
recording formats and Recording Mark” on the next page before selecting TYPE1 or
TYPE2.
• Select TYPE1 or TYPE2. To start automatic recording, simultaneously press the REC
button and the STILL button to place this unit in the REC PAUSE mode. This function
will not work in any mode other than REC PAUSE. The unit returns to REC PAUSE mode
when automatic stop is activated.
• In normal recording mode, this setting is not available and auto stop is not activated.
Determines whether or not to engage repeat play during playback.
0: Does not engage repeat play. Stops playback at the end of the last clip.
1: Engages repeat play. Continues playback from the beginning when reaching the end of
the last clip.
0000
0001
OFF
ON
NOTE:
160
REPEAT PLAY
• Repeat play is not available when the PLAYLIST button is on and during TEXT MEMO
playback.
• If the P2 card is removed during repeat play, playback is suspended when playback
reaches the clip that is no longer exists.
• Even if you insert a P2 card during repeat play, additional clips are not played back
until you once stop repeat play and resume it.
Sets the battery type.
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
NiCd12
NiCd13
NiCd14
S-LION
I-LION
0: Settings for 1 pc. 12 V battery (NEAR: 11.2 V, END: 10.6 V)
1: Settings for 1 pc. 13 V battery (NEAR: 12.0 V, END: 10.6 V)
2: Settings for 1 pc. 14 V battery (NEAR: 13.6 V, END: 10.6 V)
3: Settings for 1 pc. lithium-ion battery (NEAR: 11.0 V, END: 10.6 V)
4: Settings for 1 pc. lithium-ion battery (NEAR: 13.4 V, END: 10.6 V)
5: Battery specified by menu No. 181 TYPE-A NEAR item and No. 182 TYPE-A END item
6: Battery specified by menu No. 183 TYPE-B NEAR item and No. 184 TYPE-B END item
180
BATTERY SEL
TYPE-A
TYPE-B
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Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
0000
10.6
Specifies the voltage (in 0.1 V steps) when the counter display will flash to warn that the
voltage of a TYPE-A battery selected in menu No. 180 BATTERY SEL item has dropped.
|
|
0023
|
12.9
|
NOTE:
181
182
183
184
TYPE-A NEAR
• When a setting is made in the vicinity of 15.0 V, the counter display may flash also when
0044
15.0
AC power is used.
• A setting that is smaller than END cannot be made.
0000
10.6
Specifies the voltage (in 0.1 V steps) when this unit will automatically power off because the
voltage of a TYPE-A battery selected in menu No. 180 BATTERY SEL item has dropped.
|
|
TYPE-A END
TYPE-B NEAR
TYPE-B END
0018
|
12.4
|
NOTE:
• A setting that is larger than NEAR cannot be made.
0034
14.0
0000
10.6
Specifies the voltage (in 0.1 V steps) when the counter display will flash to warn that the
voltage of a TYPE-B battery selected in menu No. 180 BATTERY SEL item has dropped.
|
|
0023
|
12.9
|
NOTE:
• When a setting is made in the vicinity of 15.0 V, the counter display may flash also when
0044
15.0
AC power is used.
• A setting that is smaller than END cannot be made.
0000
10.6
Specifies the voltage (in 0.1 V steps) when this unit will automatically power off because the
voltage of a TYPE-B battery selected in menu No. 180 BATTERY SEL item has dropped.
|
|
0018
|
12.4
|
NOTE:
• A setting that is larger than NEAR cannot be made.
0034
14.0
Panasonic camera-recorders, recording formats and Recording Mark
Model
Recording format
720/**p over 60p
1080/59.94i
Recording Mark TYPE
TYPE1
Remarks
AJ-HDC27F,H
AJ-HDX400P
–––– *1
Provides switching between TYPE1 and TYPE2.
For operating details, see respective operating
instructions.
1080/50i
–––– *1
AJ-HDX400E
1080/25p over 50i
720/59.94p
–––– *1
TYPE1
720/23.98p over 59.94p
720/29.97p over 59.94p
1080/59.94i
TYPE1
TYPE1
–––– *1
1080/23.98p over 59.94i
1080/29.97p over 59.94i
1080/50i
TYPE2
AJ-HDX900
–––– *1
–––– *1
1080/25p over 50i
720/50p
–––– *1
TYPE1
720/50p over 50p
720/**p
TYPE1
TYPE1, 2
TYPE 2
AG-HPX500
AJ-HPX2100/2000
1080/**i
*1: Recording Marks are not added to the HD SDI signal in default mode.
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This menu specifies the ID data that will be returned to the controller.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
SUPER
Setting
SUPER
DISP.
OTHER Specifies the ID data that will be returned to the controller.
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
0000
0001
0002
0: OTHER
1: DVCPRO
2: ORIG
DVCPRO
ORIG
202
ID SEL
NOTE:
• Select [OTHER] for ID data for a VTR other than a DVCPRO.
• Select [ORIG] only when specific Panasonic controllers (such as AJ-A850, separately
sold accessory) are connected.
TIME CODE
This menu sets the time code.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
Setting
Settings and brief function description
FR
SUPER
DISP.
FR
SUPER
DISP.
No.
No.
0000
BLANK Specifies whether or not a VITC signal will be output at the positions selected in menu No.
501 VITC POS-1 and No. 502 VITC POS-2 during playback.
0: VITC signals are not output.
0001
THRU
1: VITC signals are output.
500
VITC BLANK
NOTE:
• This setting is available only during analog composite output and SD SDI output.
• In EE mode, the input signal is output with the VITC signal.
When set to 59.94 Hz Specifies the position where the VITC signal will be inserted.
0000
10L
NOTE:
|
|
• You cannot select the same line as in menu No. 502 VITC POS-2.
• This setting is available only during analog composite output and SD SDI output.
0006
|
16L
|
0010
20L
501
VITC POS-1
When set to 50 Hz
0000
7L
|
|
0004
|
11L
|
0015
22L
When set to 59.94 Hz Specifies the position where the VITC signal will be inserted.
0000
10L
NOTE:
|
|
• You cannot select the same line as in menu No. 501 VITC POS-1.
• This setting is available only during analog composite output and SD SDI output.
0008
|
18L
|
0010
20L
502
VITC POS-2
When set to 50 Hz
0000
7L
|
|
0006
|
13L
|
0015
22L
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SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Specifies an operating mode that advances the internal time code generator.
0: The internal time code generator is advanced only during recording.
1: When the power is on, the internal time code generator is advanced regardless of
operating mode.
0000
0001
REC
FREE
504
505
RUN MODE
Specifies the signal to regenerate when the time code generator (TCG) is in the REGEN
mode.
0000
0001
0002
TC&UB
TC
TCG REGEN
0: Regenerates both the time code and the user bit
1: Regenerates only the time code
UB
2: Regenerates only the user bit
Specifies the time code used when an external time code is used.
0: LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector
0001
0002
0003
EXT_L
SLTC
1: LTC data attached to serial signal input to HD SDI IN
2: VITC data attached to serial signal input to HD SDI IN
SVITC
507
EXT TC SEL
NOTE:
When SLTC and SVITC are set, the VITC in the input video signal is used when an analog
composite or SD SDI input signal is selected. When 1394 is selected as the input signal,
the IEEE 1394 digital input signal time code is used regardless of this setting.
Specifies user bit usage in time code generated by the TCG.
0: NOT SPECIFIED (character set not specified)
1: ISO CHARACTER (8-bit character set complying with ISO646 and ISO2022)
2: UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
508
BINARY GP
3: UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)
4: UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)
5: PAGE/LINE
6: UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)
7: UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)
Specifies whether or not LTC output from the TIME CODE OUT connector should be phase
0000
OFF
controlled.
0001
ON
509
510
PHASE CORR
TCG CF FLAG
0: No phase control
1: Phase controlled
Sets the TCG CF flag.
0: OFF
0000
0001
OFF
ON
1: ON
Sets the DF or NDF mode for CTL and TCG.
0: Uses drop frame mode.
0000
0001
DF
NDF
1: Uses non-drop frame mode.
511
512
DF MODE
NOTE:
This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.
Specifies how the phase is switched for the time code output by the TIME CODE OUT
connector for the external LTC input when the TC INT/EXT switch is set to EXT. (only in EE
mode)
0000
0001
VOUT
TC_IN
TC OUT REF
0: Synchronized with output video signal.
1: Synchronized with the external time code input.
Specifies how to output VITC that will be superimposed on the SD output video signal.
0: Outputs the time code recorded in the SBC area as VITC
0000
0001
SBC
VAUX
1: Outputs the time code recorded in the VAUX area as VITC
NOTE:
513
514
VITC OUT
• VITC data detected in the input video signal is automatically recorded in the VAUX area
during video recording.
• When CMPST and SDI are selected as input signals, VITC, which is output during
recording, outputs a time code that is superimposed on the input signal regardless of
above settings.
0000
OFF
Specifies whether or not VITC data will be superimposed on HD SDI output.
HD EMBD VITC
0: Not superimposed
1: Superimposed
0001
ON
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SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
OFF
ON
0000
Specifies whether or not LTC data will be superimposed on HD SDI output.
515
HD EMBD LTC
0: Not superimposed
1: Superimposed
0001
Specifies whether or not the internal time code generator value should be recorded in the
VAUX area.
0000
0001
OFF
ON
0: The internal time code generator value is not recorded.
Record the time code value when it is superimposed on input video signals.
1: The internal time code generator value is recorded.
518
VITC GEN
NOTE:
When 1394 is selected as the input signal, the time code signal superimposed on the
compressed input signal is recorded regardless of settings in this menu.
0000
SBC
Selects user bits in the LTC data output by the TIME CODE OUT and HD SDI connectors
or user bits in the SBC area (DVCPRO HD only) output via the IEEE 1394 terminal during
playback of clips in 720/24PN, 720/30PN and 720/25PN formats as well as optional AVC-
Intra 1080/24PN, 30PN and 25PN clip formats.
0001
F_RATE
519
UB OUT SEL
0: Outputs the user bits recorded in the SBC area.
1: Outputs the frame rate information recorded in the VAVX area.
Definition of terms:
SBC (Sub Code Data) area:
This area, which is separate from video and audio data area on a P2 card, stores SMPTE/
EBU compliant time code, recording dates and other information.
VAUX (Video Auxiliary Data) area: An area in the video data area on a P2 card that stores additional information on video
data.
VIDEO
This menu is used for video settings.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Sets the internal signal type. SMPTE and ARIB signals are available in HD mode only (black
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
100%CB
75%CB
SMPTE
ARIB
in SD mode).
0: 100% color bar
1: 75% color bar
2: SMPTE color bar
3: ARIB color bar
4: Black
601
602
VIDEO INT SG
BLACK
Specifies the method for processing HD SDI input. (Available only for DVCPRO HD)
0: Records the 8 higher bits after rounding up the two lowest bits.
0000
0001
DR OFF
DR ON
1: Records the signal with 8 higher bits, obtained by dynamic rounding.
SDI IN MODE
NOTE:
Records 8 high-order bit signals after rounding off the 2 low-order bits during SD SDI
input.
Specifies the picture angle during down-conversion.
0: Side cut mode
0000
0001
0002
CROP
LT-BOX
SQUEEZ
DOWNCON
MODE
620
621
1: Letter box mode
2: Squeeze mode
Specifies the picture angle during up-conversion.
0: Side panel mode
0000
0001
0002
S-PANL
CROP
UPCONV MODE
1: Top and bottom cut in vertical direction
2: Stretch mode
STRECH
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SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
0dB
0000
Specifies whether or not horizontal outlines be emphasized in down-conversion.
626
627
D/C ENH H
0: 0dB
0001
+1dB
1: +1dB
0000
0dB
Specifies whether or not vertical outlines be emphasized in down-conversion.
D/C ENH V
0: 0dB
0001
+1dB
1: +1dB
When set to 59.94 Hz Specifies the video signal output from the video output connector.
0: Switches output automatically depending on current recording and playback format.
0000
0001
0002
0003
AUTO
1080i
720p
480i
1: 1080/59.94i or 1080/50i
2: 720/59.94p or 720/50p
3: 480/59.94i or 576/50i
643
OUT MODE SEL
NOTE:
When set to 50 Hz
When something other than AUTO is selected, a signal that differs from the recording
0000
0001
0002
0003
AUTO
1080i
720p
576i
and playback format is automatically converted before output.
0001
WIDE
Specifies whether or not WIDE data be recorded when 480i or 576i is selected in menu No.
020 SYS FORMAT.
1: Recorded
0002
NORMAL
645
WIDE SELECT
2: Not recorded
NOTE:
When 1394 is selected as the input signal, input data is recorded in its original form.
0000
CMPNT Sets the level adjustment mode.
650
651
STYLE
0: Level adjustment mode for the component style
1: Level adjustment mode for the composite style
0001
CMPST
0000
Pb-Pr
Specifies the rotational axis of chroma phase adjustment.
0: Rotates in a perfect circle in an SDI (component style) vectorscope.
1: Rotates in a perfect circle in an analog (composite style) vectorscope.
0001
U-V
HUE STYLE(SD)
NOTE:
This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.
0000
0.0%
Adjusts the Y level of HD SDI and HD analog component output (– ∞ to 0 dB to +3 dB).
|
|
NOTE:
653
654
655
656
658
Y LVL (HD)
Pb LVL (HD)
Pr LVL (HD)
BK LVL (HD)
Y LVL(SD)
1000
|
100.0%
|
This setting is available when CMPNT is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
1413
141.3%
0000
0.0%
Adjusts the PB level of HD SDI and HD analog component output (– ∞ to 0 dB to +3 dB).
|
|
NOTE:
1000
|
100.0%
|
This setting is available when CMPNT is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
1413
141.3%
0000
0.0%
Adjusts the PR level of HD SDI and HD analog component output (– ∞ to 0 dB to +3 dB).
|
|
NOTE:
1000
|
100.0%
|
This setting is available when CMPNT is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
1413
141.3%
0050
–10.0% Adjusts the black level of HD SDI and HD analog component output.
|
|
NOTE:
0150
|
0.0%
|
This setting is available when CMPNT is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
0250
+10.0%
0000
0.00%
Adjusts the Y level of SD SDI and analog composite output (– ∞ to 0 dB to +3 dB).
|
|
NOTE:
1000
|
100.00%
|
This setting is available when CMPNT is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
1413
141.30%
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SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
0000
0.0%
Adjusts the PB level of SD SDI and analog composite output (– ∞ to 0 dB to +3 dB).
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|
NOTE:
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
Pb LVL(SD)
1000
|
100.0%
|
This setting is available when CMPNT is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
1413
141.3%
0000
0.0%
Adjusts the PR level of SD SDI and analog composite output (– ∞ to 0 dB to +3 dB).
|
|
NOTE:
Pr LVL(SD)
BK LVL(SD)
V LEVEL
1000
|
100.0%
|
This setting is available when CMPNT is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
1413
141.3%
0050
–10.0% Adjusts the black level of SD SDI and analog composite output.
|
|
NOTE:
0150
|
0.0%
|
This setting is available when CMPNT is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
0250
+10.0%
0000
0.0%
Adjusts the video level (– ∞ to 0 dB to +6 dB).
|
|
NOTE:
1000
|
100.0%
|
• This setting is available when CMPST is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
• Video output level adjustment is available only for output.
2000
200.0%
0000
0.0%
Adjusts the chroma level (– ∞ to 0 dB to +3 dB).
|
|
NOTE:
C LEVEL
1000
|
100.0%
|
• This setting is available when CMPST is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
• Chroma level adjustment is available only for output.
1413
141.3%
0000
–31.0
Adjusts chroma phase (approximately –30 to +30°)
|
|
NOTE:
HUE/C PHASE
SETUP/BK LVL
0062
|
0.0
|
• This setting is available when CMPST is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
• Chroma phase level adjustment is available only for output.
0124
31.0
0050
–10.0% Adjusts setup level.
|
|
NOTE:
0150
|
0.0%
|
• This setting is available when CMPST is set in menu No. 650 STYLE.
• Setup level adjustment is available only for output.
0250
+10.0%
0000
THRU
Specifies recording and output method for analog composite signals.
0: Records the input signal in its original form and outputs it without setup.
1: Records the signal with the 7.5% setup processing removed and outputs it with the 7.5%
setup added.
0001
CUT&AD
669
SETUP
NOTE:
This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.
0000
–30
Adjusts LCD monitor contrast.
|
|
0
|
673
676
CONTRAST
BLK CLIP
0030
|
0060
30
Specifies whether or not to clip signals below pedestal level for SD SDI and analog
composite output Y (luminance) signals.
0: Does not clip the signal
0000
0001
OFF
ON
1: Clips the signal
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SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Specifies the aspect ratio of image displayed on the LCD panel.
0: Switches aspect ratio automatically.
0000
0001
0002
0003
AUTO
4:3
1: Displays 480i or 576i images in the 4:3 aspect ratio.
(Displays 1080i or 720p video in the 16:9 aspect ratio.)
2: Displays images in the 16:9 aspect ratio.
16:9
15:9
677
LCD ASPECT
3: Displays images in the 15:9 aspect ratio.
NOTE:
Since the LCD monitor on this unit has an aspect ratio of 15:9, a black border may appear
above and below the picture in AUTO or 16:9 mode.
0000
BLANK Turns on and off closed caption signals in the first field output from the SD SDI and analog
composite output.
0001
THRU
0: Signals are forcibly blanked.
1: Signals are not blanked.
680
CC (F1) BLANK
NOTE:
• This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.
• In EE mode, the closed captions are output with the VITC signal.
0000
BLANK Turns on and off closed caption signals in the second field output from the SD SDI and
analog composite output during playback.
0: Signals are forcibly blanked.
1: Signals are not blanked.
0001
THRU
681
CC (F2) BLANK
NOTE:
• This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.
• In EE mode, the closed captions are output with the VITC signal.
0000
OFF
Specifies whether or not EDH is superimposed on serial output signals.
0: Signals are not superimposed.
684
685
EDH(SD)
0001
ON
1: Signals are superimposed.
0000
OFF
Specifies the operating mode for edge subcarrier reduction (ESR) in the playback circuit.
0: ESR is forcibly set to off.
0001
AUTO
1: ESR is automatically turned on and off depending on operating mode.
ESR MODE(SD)
NOTE:
• This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.
0000
OFF
Specifies whether or not the closed caption signal that is superimposed on the SD SDI and
analog composite input signals will be recorded.
0: Not recorded.
0001
ON
The EE output is also blanked.
1: A closed caption signal that is superimposed on an input signal is recorded.
688
CC REC
NOTE:
• This menu is not displayed when 50 is selected in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ.
• When 1394 is selected as the input signal, the closed caption signal superimposed on
the compressed input signal is recorded in its original form regardless of settings in this
menu.
Selects the compression method used during video recording.
0: Records using normal compression processing.
0000
0001
NORMAL
DARK
1: Records video suppressing compression video distortion that is generated by dark
areas that are about 10 IRE (70 mV) or less.
689
COMP MODE
NOTE:
This setting is available in DVCPRO HD 720p mode recording.
0000
OFF
Specifies whether or not UMID data should be recorded.
0: UMID data is not recorded.
690
691
UMID REC
UMID GEN
0001
ON
1: Recorded.
0000
INT
Specifies the generation method of UMID information that is recorded when menu No. 690
UMID REC is set to on.
0001
EXT
0: Newly created UMID information is always recorded.
1: Records UMID data superimposed on the input signal.
Newly created UMID information is recorded when not superimposed on an input signal.
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SUPER
Setting
SUPER
DISP.
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
0000
0001
:
BLANK Specifies the line that superimposes UMID data.
12L
NOTE:
:
• You cannot select the same line as in menu No. 501 VITC POS-1 and No. 502
0006
:
17L
:
VITCPOS-2.
692
UMID POS
• Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the RESET button will not restore the
factory defaults.
0008
19L
• UMID data is output before recorded VANC data. To output VANC data, set UMID POS
to a line other than that which superimposed the data or select “BLANK.”
• During playback of native clip, UMID becomes BLANK.
AUDIO
This menu is used for audio settings.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
SUPER
Setting
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
SUPER
DISP.
No.
DISP.
No.
0000
0001
0002
0003
4dB
0dB
–3dB
–20dB
Specifies the standard level for audio input (CH1).
701
702
703
704
706
707
708
709
CH1 IN LV
0000
0001
0002
0003
4dB
0dB
–3dB
–20dB
Specifies the standard level for audio input (CH2).
Specifies the standard level for audio input (CH3).
Specifies the standard level for audio input (CH4).
Specifies the standard level for audio output (CH1).
Specifies the standard level for audio output (CH2).
Specifies the standard level for audio output (CH3).
Specifies the standard level for audio output (CH4).
CH2 IN LV
CH3 IN LV
0000
0001
0002
0003
4dB
0dB
–3dB
–20dB
0000
0001
0002
0003
4dB
0dB
–3dB
–20dB
CH4 IN LV
0000
0001
0002
0003
4dB
0dB
–3dB
–20dB
CH1 OUT LV
CH2 OUT LV
CH3 OUT LV
CH4 OUT LV
0000
0001
0002
0003
4dB
0dB
–3dB
–20dB
0000
0001
0002
0003
4dB
0dB
–3dB
–20dB
0000
0001
0002
0003
4dB
0dB
–3dB
–20dB
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SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Specifies the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH1.
0: Audio input CH1 signal
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
CH1
CH2
1: Audio input CH2 signal
CH3
725
726
727
728
731
REC CH1
2: Audio input CH3 signal
CH4
3: Audio input CH4 signal
CH1+2
CH3+4
4: Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2 signal
5: Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4 signal
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
CH1
CH2
CH3
Specifies the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH2.
0: Audio input CH1 signal
1: Audio input CH2 signal
REC CH2
REC CH3
REC CH4
PB FADE
2: Audio input CH3 signal
CH4
3: Audio input CH4 signal
CH1+2
CH3+4
4: Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2 signal
5: Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4 signal
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
CH1
CH2
Specifies the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH3.
0: Audio input CH1 signal
1: Audio input CH2 signal
CH3
CH4
2: Audio input CH3 signal
3: Audio input CH4 signal
CH1+2
CH3+4
4: Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2 signal
5: Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4 signal
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
CH1
CH2
Specifies the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH4.
0: Audio input CH1 signal
CH3
1: Audio input CH2 signal
2: Audio input CH3 signal
CH4
CH1+2
CH3+4
3: Audio input CH4 signal
4: Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2 signal
5: Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4 signal
Specifies audio processing to be performed between clips and edit points created using
0000
0001
AUTO
CUT
play list or edit copy.
0: Depends on recording status. (Refer to the section “Audio V Fade Function” (page
1: Forcible cut.
NOTE:
The IEEE1394 connector output is forcibly cut also in the AUTO setting.
0000
OFF
Specifies whether or not audio data will be superimposed on HD SDI output and SD SDI
output.
0001
ON
732 EMBEDDED AUD
0: Audio data is not superimposed.
1: Audio data is superimposed.
Specifies the number of audio channels that will be used for DVCPRO (25 Mbps) or DV (25
Mbps) recording.
0000
0001
2CH
4CH
0: Does not supply microphone current.
1: Records on four channels.
775
25M REC CH
NOTE:
DVCPRO HD, AVC-Intra50 (option) and AVC-Intra100 (option) always record on 8
channels, and DVCPRO50 always records on 4 channels.
For AJ-HPM100P
Specifies the standard level.
0: 20 dB
0000
0001
0002
FS-20
FS-18
FS-12
1: 18 dB
2: 12 dB
776
REF LEVEL
For AJ-HPM100E
0000
0001
0002
FS-20
FS-18
FS-12
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SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
OFF
ON
0000
Turns on and off the CH2 microphone power supply.
777
785
CH2 MIC PWR
0: Does not use the microphone power supply.
0001
1: Uses the jack switch to turn the microphone power supply on and off.
Sets a mix of analog and SDI audio output.
0000
0001
OFF
ON
NOTE:
PB MIX
Press the STOP or SET button to open a subscreen and select the channels used in
mixing audio output. To exit the subscreen, press the STOP or SET button again.
Subscreen
01
Specifies the playback channels that will be output via CH1.
Specifies the playback channels that will be output via CH2
Specifies the playback channels that will be output via CH3.
Specifies the playback channels that will be output via CH4.
0000
0001
0002
CH1
CH1+2
CH1+3
PB CH1
PB CH2
PB CH3
PB CH4
0000
0001
0002
CH2
CH1+2
CH2+4
02
03
04
0000
0001
0002
CH3
CH3+4
CH1+3
0000
0001
0002
CH4
CH3+4
CH2+4
Specifies operation of the recording level controls.
0000
CH1-4
0: CH1 to CH4 only are variable, CH5 to CH8 are UNITY level.
1: In addition to CH1 to CH4, which are variable, CH5 to CH8 also become variable, being
linked to CH1 to CH4 operation.
0001
CH1-8
790
792
VOL SEL
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
CH1
CH2
CH3
Specifies tracks to be used for voice-overs.
A DUB CH
CH4
CH1+2
CH3+4
Specifies whether or not the playback sound be mixed in the voice-over.
0: Playback sound is not mixed.
0000
0001
OFF
ON
1: The input and playback sound are mixed in the recording.
793
A DUB PB MIX
NOTE:
Press the STOP or SET button to open the subscreen to select the channels that will be
mixed. To exit the subscreen, press the STOP or SET button again.
Subscreen
01
Specifies the playback channels that will be mixed and recorded on CH1.
Specifies the playback channels that will be mixed and recorded on CH2.
Specifies the playback channels that will be mixed and recorded on CH3.
Specifies the playback channels that will be mixed and recorded on CH4.
0000
0001
0002
0003
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH1 MIX
CH2 MIX
CH3 MIX
CH4 MIX
0000
0001
0002
0003
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
02
03
04
0000
0001
0002
0003
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
0000
0001
0002
0003
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
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DIF
This menu is used for setting up the digital video interface.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
SUPER
Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
0000
0001
0002
S100
S200
S400
Specifies the transfer speed of digital video interface output.
0:100 Mbps
1:200 Mbps
2:400 Mbps
880
DIF SPEED
NOTE:
A DVCPRO HD format signal cannot be output when S100 is selected.
0000
|
0
Specifies input channels.
|
0 - 63: These channels are fixed to assigned values.
882
883
886
890
DIF IN CH
DIF OUT CH
DIF CONFIG
DIF AUD OUT
0063
0064
63
64:
This channel is not fixed to assigned values.
When the power is on, the input channel is initialized to 63.
AUTO
0000
|
0
Specifies output channels.
|
0 - 63: These channels are fixed to assigned values.
0063
0064
63
64:
This channel is not fixed to assigned values.
When the power is on, the output channel is initialized to 63.
AUTO
Specifies the extension menu.
Normally, DFLT is used.
0000
0001
|
DFLT
1
|
0255
255
Specifies the output channels when the audio signals are in 4-channel mode and output in
0000
0001
CH1+2
CH3+4
the DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format and a DV clip is played back.
0: CH1 and CH2
1: CH3 and CH4
MENU
This menu is used for menu settings.
* An underlined setting indicates an initial value.
Item
SUPER
Setting
Settings and brief function description
Remarks
FR
FR
SUPER
DISP.
No.
DISP.
No.
Specifies user files loaded in USER 1.
Setting available
for USER1 only
0000
0001
0002
0003
USER2
USER3
USER4
USER5
0: Loads the contents of USER 2
1: Loads the contents of USER 3
2: Loads the contents of USER 4
3: Loads the contents of USER 5
A00
LOAD
NOTE:
Pressing the MENU button when loading completes opens a
confirmation screen. Press the SET button to store the setting. Press
the EXIT button to discard the change and retain the setting.
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Setting
SUPER
Settings and brief function description
Remarks
FR
FR
No.
DISP.
No.
DISP.
Specifies the user file that saves USER 1 settings.
0: Saved to USER 2
Setting available
for USER1 only
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
USER2
USER3
1: Saved to USER 3
USER4
2: Saved to USER 4
USER5
3: Saved to USER 5
LOCKED
A01
SAVE
4: Appears when all user files are write protected.
NOTE:
• A user file in change prohibit status cannot be selected.
• When all user files are in the change prohibit status, “LOCKED”
appears and data cannot be saved.
Specifies which user files will be loaded into USER 1 and whether or
Setting available
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
OFF
not the USER 1 settings should be used in startup when the power is for USER1 only
turned on.
USER2
USER3
USER4
USER5
0: Operation is started with the settings of the previously set user file.
1: The content of USER 2 is loaded into USER 1.
2: The content of USER 3 is loaded into USER 1.
3: The content of USER 4 is loaded into USER 1.
4: The content of USER 5 is loaded into USER 1.
A02
P.ON LOAD
Sets/releases the user file (USER2 - USER 5) lock mode.
0: Releases the lock. (File data can be changed.)
1: Lock is engaged. (File data cannot be changed.)
Setting available
for USER2 to
USER5 only
0000
0001
OFF
ON
NOTE:
A03
MENU LOCK
• USER 1 cannot be locked.
• Files can be loaded from the SD card even if they are locked. The
status after load operation depends on the setting defined by the
loaded data.
A04
A05
A06
PF1 ASSIGN
PF2 ASSIGN
PF3 ASSIGN
Registers a setup menu item in the PF1 button.
Registers a setup menu item in the PF2 button.
Registers a setup menu item in the PF3 button.
Select files from the four SD memory card files to load into the menu. Setting available
This function is available only to USER 1-5 (SYSTEM) and USER 1-5. for USER1 only
A10
A11
A12
CARD READ
CARD WRITE
CARD FORMAT
Select one of the four files on an SD memory card to write a menu
setting.
Setting available
for USER1 only
The write function is available only to USER 1-5 (SYSTEM).
Titles can be added to the files and the files can be edited.
Formats SD memory cards.
Setting available
for USER1 only
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Saving Menu Settings to SD Memory Cards
Use the steps below to write SETUP menu settings to or load
4
A completion message appears when the load
progress bar closes.
from SD memory cards. The unit can handle up to four files
and enables the input of titles.
SETUP-MENU
SD CARD READ
FILE3 480_501
READ OK
CARD WRITE
1
2
Press the MENU button, select A11 CARD WRITE
from USER1 in the SETUP menu and press the SET
button.
Select the files to be written in the file menu that
2,3
3
1
3
appears and press the SET button.
•Files that are not written are indicated as [NO FILE].
•“NO CARD” is indicated when no SD memory card is
inserted.
CARD READ
1
2
Press the MENU button, select A10 CARD READ
from USER1 in the SETUP menu and press the SET
button.
3
In the write confirmation screen that appears, select
SET to write or EXIT to cancel writing and return to
the previous screen.
Select the files to be read in the file menu that
appears and press the SET button.
•You can edit the title before writing the file. Enter text at
the flashing cursor that indicates the title.
▲▼ (Up/Down cursors):
ba (Right and left cursors): Move cursor location
RESET button: Clears all text
Select text
•Files that are not written are indicated as [NO FILE].
•“NO CARD” is indicated when no SD memory card is
inserted.
•A completion message appears when the write progress
bar closes.
SETUP-MENU
SD CARD READ
01 FILE1 1080_601
02 FILE2 720_60P
* 03 FILE3 480_501
04 NO FILE
SETUP-MENU MENU
SD CARD WRITE
FILE4 TITLE4
END
SYSTEM+USER
FILE4 OK?
YES<SET>/NO<EXIT>
3
Press the button with the desired function (see
below) in the load confirmation screen that appears.
SET button: Loads all SYSTEM settings and USER 1-5
FORMAT
data
SHIFT + SET Loads USER 1-5 data only
buttons:
1
Press the MENU button, select A12 CARD FORMAT
from USER1 in the SETUP menu and press the SET
button.
EXIT:
Cancels loading and returns to the
previous screen
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3
The format confirmation screen appears.
•Press the SET button to start formatting.
•To cancel formatting and return to the previous screen,
press the EXIT button.
A completion message appears when the format
progress bar closes.
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Time Code, User Bit and CTL
3
Use the setup menu No. 504 (RUN MODE) to set the
run mode for the time code generator.
Time code
The time code is used when the time code signal generated
by the time code generator is to be recorded. The time code
values are indicated on the display and in the superimpose
display.
REC:
The internal time code generator advances
during recording.
FREE:
The internal time code generator advances
regardless of operating mode when the
power is on.
TCR 00:
07:
04:
24
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
4
5
Set the TCG switch to PRESET mode.
Hours Minutes Seconds Frames
INT-REGEN: This mode maintains the continuity with
the time code last recorded on a P2 card.
INT-PRESET: Starts recording from the value set with
the TC PRESET button.
User bit
User bit refers to the 32-bit (8 digits) data frame of the time
code signal made available to users. It allows you to record
operator numbers and other values. The alphanumeric
characters that can be used in the user bit are the figures from
0 - 9 and the letters A to F.
EXT:
Records according to external TC input.
Use the TC PRESET button to set the start number
of the time code or user bit.
Setting the internal time code
1. Press the TC PRESET button.
The left-most digit starts flashing.
2. Press the UP (▲) or DOWN (▼) button or hold down
4
2
1
5
the STILL
button and turn the search dial to
change the value.
3. Press the LEFT (b) or RIGHT (a) button or turn the
search dial to select digit to set.
The selected digits start flashing.
The setting ranges are as follows:
Time code:
User bit
[59.94 Hz]
00:00:00:00-23:59:59:29
[50 Hz]
00:00:00:00-23:59:59:24
00000000-FF FF FF FF
4. Repeat steps 2 - 3 to change other values.
Pressing the RESET button resets the preset value to 0.
1
2
Engage the stop mode.
Use the COUNTER button to select [TC].
5. When the start number is set, press the SET button.
The time code starts to advance when [FREE] is set in
step 3.
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Setting the external time code
3
4
Set the TCG switch to [EXT].
(External time code selection)
2
1
Make the following settings in setup menu No. 507
(EXT TC SEL).
EXT_L:
SVITC:
SLTC:
The LTC signal input to the TIME CODE IN
connector (BNC) on the rear panel is
recorded as TC.
The VITC signal attached to the serial signal
input to the SDI IN (HD) connector is
recorded as a time code.
The LTC signal attached to the serial signal
input to the SDI IN (HD) connector is
recorded as a time code.
3
1
2
Engage the stop mode.
◆ NOTE:
• When SLTC and SVITC is set and an analog composite or SD
SDI input signal is selected, the VITC on the input video signal
is recorded. When 1394 is selected as the input signal, the IEEE
1394 digital input signal time code is recorded.
Use the COUNTER button to select [TC].
Reproducing the time code and user bit
2
1
“ ” : Field 1, field 3
“*” : Field 2, field 4
When the time code
signal cannot be
read, an asterisk (*)
is displayed.
The colon between the seconds and the frames
changes to a period (.) in drop frame mode.
■ Time code when no power is supplied
Also when no power is supplied, the backup function works
enabling the time code generator to provide long-term (about
one year) operation. Accuracy when no power is supplied is
about 30 s per month.
3
◆ NOTE:
1
2
3
Engage the stop mode.
Use the COUNTER button to select [TC] or [UB].
Press the PLAY button.
• Under the conditions listed below when the time code generator
advances regardless of operation mode, the backup function is
enabled
- When the TCG switch on the front panel is set to “PRESET” and
menu No. 504 RUN MODE is set to “FREE.”
- When the TCG switch on the front panel is set to “EXT” and the
external time code set in menu No. 507 EXT TC SEL is
disconnected from connector on the rear panel.
• When settings in menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ are revised, advance
data is cleared.
Playback starts and the time code appears on the display.
When the SUPER switch is set to [ON], the time code is
superimposed on the monitor.
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Menu
Menu
Recorded time code
TCG
Selected video
input signal
No. 507 EXT No. 518 VITC
switch
SBC area
VAUX area
TC SEL
GEN
OFF
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(VAUX area)
1394
HD SDI
SVITC on input video signal *3
VITC on input video signal *3
Internal TCG value
INT
CMPST / SD SDI
(REGEN /
PRESET)
---
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(VAUX area)
1394
ON
OFF
ON
HD SDI
Internal TCG value
CMPST / SD SDI
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(SBC area)
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(VAUX area)
1394
HD SDI
SVITC on input video signal *3
VITC on input video signal *3
Time code on TIME CODE IN
connector input *1
CMPST / SD SDI
EXT_L
SLTC
SVITC
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(SBC area)
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(VAUX area)
1394
HD SDI
Time code on TIME CODE IN connector input *1
CMPST / SD SDI
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(SBC area)
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
1394
(VAUX area)
OFF
ON
HD SDI
SLTC on input video signal *2
SVITC on input video signal *3
VITC on input video signal *3
CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *2
EXT
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(VAUX area)
1394
(SBC area)
HD SDI
SLTC on input video signal *2
CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *2
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(VAUX area)
1394
(SBC area)
OFF
ON
HD SDI
SVITC on input video signal *2
SVITC on input video signal *3
VITC on input video signal *3
CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *2
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
Time code on IEEE1394 digital input
(VAUX area)
1394
(SBC area)
HD SDI
SVITC on input video signal *2
CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *2
*1: The internal TCG value is used when a signal cannot be detected from the TIME CODE IN connector input.
*2: The internal TCG value is used when the SLTC, SVITC and VITC cannot be detected on the input video signal.
*3: Nothing is recorded if the SVITC and VITC cannot be detected on the input video signal.
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CTL Mode
2
1
1
2
Engage the stop mode.
Use the COUNTER button to select [CTL].
During playback, the counter displays the play position
relative to the start position.
Recording starts from the counter value [0:00:00:00].
When recording stops, the counter shows the position
relative to the start position.
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Superimpose Screen
Control signals, time code and other information are indicated
by abbreviations.
Display Position
Use setup menu No. 007 (CHARA H-POS) and No. 008
(CHARA V-POS) to change the position of characters in the
superimposed display.
Display monitor
TCR
TCR
Abbreviation
TCR
Display monitor
Display monitor
Abbreviations:
CTL
Relative location from the beginning
Recorded time code data
TCR
TCR.
UBR
UBR.
TCG
UBG
Operating Mode
Time code data recorded in the VAUX area
Recorded user bit data
Use setup menu No. 006 (DISPLAY SEL) to indicate deck
operating mode.
User bit data recorded in the VAUX area
Time code data of the time code generator
User bit data of the time code generator
◆ NOTE:
TCR
Deck operating mode
STOP
• [T*R] or [U*R] appears when card data could not be properly read.
Display monitor
Display Characters
Use setup menu No. 009 (CHARA TYPE) to change the
background of display characters in the superimposed
display.
TCR
TCR
Display monitor
Display monitor
◆ NOTE:
• During play list playback, black text appears on a white background
regardless of menu setting.
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Audio V Fade Function
This section describes the differences between audio processing provided by setup menu No. 731 (PB FADE) settings. Setup
menu No. 731 (PB FADE) settings make it possible to perform audio V fade or cut processing between clips and events during
clip selection and playback or play list playback.
Described below are examples that illustrate the differences in processing.
These examples involve a clip that spans multiple P2 cards and a second clip generated by edit copy.
•
•
A clip that spans multiple P2 cards or a clip that has
been automatically divided and recorded on an 8 GB
P2 card
Clip 1-1
Clip 1-2
Clip 1
A clip created using the edit copy function on an
AJ-SPD850
Event A
Event B
Clip 2
Settings in setup menu No.731 allow you to play back the
above two clips and do the following.
•
When CUT is selected
Clip 1-1
Clip 1
Clip 1-2
Event A
Event B
Clip 2
Noise appears at the edit points.
•
When AUTO is selected
Clip 1-1
Clip 1
Clip 1-2
Event A
Event B
Clip 2
V fade is performed instantaneously to remove noise.
V fade processing is performed automatically between clips
and events.
The following items are not V fade processed.
• Clips that span multiple P2 cards
• Clips that have been automatically divided when using 8 GB
or larger P2 cards
• 1394 digital output signals are not fade processed.
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Audio Recording Channels Selection
Audio Recording Channels
Depending on setup menu 725 - 728 (REC CH1 to 4) settings,
the INPUT SELECT button on the front panel allows you to
select the following input signals. When 1394 is selected, the
input signal is recorded in its original form regardless of
setting.
Analog input
Recorded track
CH1
Recorded signal
CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 + CH2 inputs
CH2
CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 + CH2 inputs
CH3
CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 + CH4 inputs
CH4
CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 + CH4 inputs
CH5
No
No
No
No
CH6
CH7
CH8
SDI input
Recorded track
CH1
Recorded signal
CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 + CH2 inputs
CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 + CH2 inputs
CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 + CH4 inputs
CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 + CH4 inputs
No (SD)/CH5 (HD)
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
No (SD)/CH6 (HD)
CH7
No (SD)/CH7 (HD)
CH8
No (SD)/CH8 (HD)
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Condensation
Condensation occurs due to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room. It
occurs when this unit or a card is moved between places where the temperature or humidity varies greatly or when, for instance:
• It is moved to a very humid place full of steam or a room immediately after it has been heated up.
• It is suddenly moved from a cold location to a hot or humid location.
• When moving the unit to locations such as these, leave it standing for about 10 minutes rather than switching on the power
immediately.
Maintenance
• Before starting any maintenance work, switch the power to off and, holding the plug, unplug the cord from the socket.
• Use a soft cloth to clean the outside of this unit.
• For stubborn dirt or stains, wipe the unit with a cloth that has been lightly dampened in well-diluted kitchen detergent and wrung
out thoroughly. After wiping off the dirt with the damp cloth, finish it off with a dry cloth.
◆ NOTE:
• Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or any other solvents as they
may discolor or damage the coating of the unit.
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Error Messages
When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number is
DIAG menu
indicated on the counter display. Open the DIAG menu to
view a description of the error on the counter display or a LCD
monitor. When an operational malfunction occurs in the unit,
an error number will flash on the counter display.
This menu shows deck information. Deck information includes
“WARNING” information, serial No., “HOURS METER” (usage
time) information and “UMID” (Unique Material Identifier)
information. A DIAG menu appears on the display monitor
when the LCD monitor is connected to the ANALOG
COMPOSITE MONITOR OUT connector on the LCD monitor
and rear panel of the unit.
Superimposed display
Normal screen
Opening the DIAG menu
Front
display
Warning information display
DIF data indication 2
2
1,3
DIF data indication 1
1
Press the DIAG button (hold down the SHIFT button
and press the MENU button).
The DIAG menu appears on the monitor screen and the
message appears on the counter display.
2
3
Press the SET button.
Each press of the button changes the display between
“WARNING”, “HOURS METER” and “UMID INFO”, etc.
UMID information display
Hours meter information display
Press the DIAG button.
Press DIAG button(SHIFT+MENU)
Press SET button
You return to the original display.
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WARNING information display
• A warning message is displayed whenever a warning occurs.
When no warnings have been detected, “NO WARNING” is displayed.
• When multiple warnings occur, turn the search dial to check the descriptions of each warning.
If “T&S&M” is selected in setup menu No. 006 (DISPLAY SEL), a message appears in the mode display whenever a warning
or error occurs. When multiple events occur, the event with the highest priority is displayed.
Counter
Priority
Monitor display
Description
Deck operation
display
Displayed when audio voice-over cannot be recorded on a P2 card.
[Meaning]
1
CANNOT A.DUB
STOP
CANTADUB
• An attempt was made to record on a card that could not be used.
• An attempt was made to record when no card was inserted
PLEASE SAVE
PLAYLIST
Displayed when A. DUB is started without saving the play list.
2
3
4
5
STOP
STOP
STOP
STOP
CANTADUB
CANTADUB
CANTADUB
CANTADUB
WRITE
Appears when a voice-over recording is attempted on a write-protected P2
card.
PROTECTED
LACK OF REC
CAP.
Appears when a voice-over recording is attempted on a P2 card without
enough capacity.
MAX A.DUB
EVENTS
Appears when a voice-over recording is attempted on a P2 card where the
number of voice-over audio recordings has already reached the upper limit.
Displayed when data cannot be recorded on a P2 card.
[Meaning]
• An attempt was made to record to a write protected disk.
• An attempt was made to record data on a card with no more free memory
space on it.
6
CANNOT REC
STOP
CANT REC
• An attempt was made to record on a card that could not be used.
• Card status changed during recording.
• Recording was attempted when the unit was BUSY.
Displayed when playback was interrupted due to a clip error or other factor.
[Meaning]
• An attempt was made to play a clip when no clips were present.
7
CANNOT PLAY • An attempt was made to play back a card that cannot be used
• The card could not be played back or playback stopped for some other
reason
STOP
CANTPLAY
• Playback was attempted when the unit was BUSY.
Displayed when an attempt was made to register an IN, OUT or SPLIT point Operation
in a location where such points cannot be registered. continues
CHECK A.SPLIT Displayed when an audio split setting prevents the registration of an IN, OUT Operation
8
9
CANNOT ENTRY
CANT ENT
CANT ENT
CANT ENT
POINT
and SPLIT points.
continues
Displayed when an attempt was made to register a duration exceeding 24
hours.
Operation
continues
10
OVER DUR TIME
CHECK
RECORDER
RANGE
Recorder range not large enough for registered player IN and OUT points.
Operation
continues
11
CANT ENT
CHECK PLAYER Player range not large enough for registered recorder IN and OUT points.
RANGE
Operation
continues
12
13
14
CANT ENT
CANT ENT
INVALID
The number of events that can be registered on the play list has been
Operation
continues
MAX EVENTS
reached.
Appears when there are already 100 text memos and no more memos can be Operation
added. continues
INVALID
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Counter
display
Priority
Monitor display
Description
Deck operation
Displayed while clip information is being read or when clip configuration has
changed. No operations can be performed while this display is on the screen.
[Meaning]
Operation
continues
15
BUSY
• A card has been inserted or removed.
• Updating is in progress
BUSY
• Recording post processing is in progress
• Other causes
Displayed for the first two seconds when the REC button is pressed to enter
the EE mode and the INPUT SELECT VIDEO button or the INPUT SELECT
AUDIO button is set to SG.
Operation
continues
16
17
INT SG
INT SG
Displayed for the first two seconds when the REC button is pressed to enter
the EE mode and the INPUT SELECT button is set to a connector with no
output except for analog audio signals.
Operation
continues
NO INPUT
NO INPUT
Displayed for two seconds when a text memo is added.
Operation
continues
18
19
TEXT MEMO
TEXT MEMO
Displayed for two seconds when a shot mark is added or deleted.
Operation
continues
MARK ON /
MARK OFF
MARK ON/OFF
WARNING information
If “E- * * ” Iights in the monitor display, hold down the SHIFT button and press the MENU button to open the DIAG-MENU and
read the warning information.
Display
Priority
Description
Deck operation
No
Character code
Displayed while synching recorded video frames to the time code of a signal input Operation
INVALID EMBEDDED
TC
1
95
to the HD SDI connector when that time code is not advancing at 1× normal
speed. (When “SLTC” is selected in menu No. 032 REC REF.)
continues
*4
2
3
92
91
1394 INITIAL ERROR Displayed when the 1394 interface connection is irregular.
Displayed when DV format recording is available and the copy guard signal input Recording is
via the 1394 interface is in the copy inhibit mode. disabled
Displayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DVCPRO HD (100 Recording is
COPY PROTECTED
NOT 1× 100M SIG
UNKNOWN SIG
NOT 1× DV SIG
NOT 1× 25M SIG
NOT 1× 50M SIG
NO MATCH SIG
4
5
6
7
8
9
90
04
15
11
12
14
Mbps) 1× normal speed transfer signal.
disabled
Displayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DVCPRO or DV
format signal.
Recording is
disabled
Displayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DV (25 Mbps) 1× Recording is
normal speed transfer signal. disabled
Displayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DVCPRO (25 Mbps) Recording is
1× normal speed transfer signal.
disabled
Displayed when a signal input from the 1394 interface is not a DVCPRO50 (50
Mbps) 1× normal speed transfer signal.
Recording is
disabled
Displayed when signal input via the 1394 interface differs from the system format Recording is
set on this unit.
disabled
Displayed when the compressed video data of a signal input from the 1394
interface is irregular.
Operation
continues *1
Editing is
disabled
10
11
12
16
17
18
INVALID VIDEO SIG
INVALID AUDIO SIG
INVALID TC SIG
Displayed when the audio data of a signal input from the 1394 interface is
irregular.
Operation
continues *2
Editing is
disabled
Displayed when the time code data of a signal input from the 1394 interface is
irregular.
Operation
continues *3
Editing is
disabled
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Display
Priority
Description
Deck operation
No
Character code
Displayed when data was corrupted due to a P2 card error during recording.
This error is displayed after recording ends and until the start of the next operation.
This error is not displayed during playback. (* indicates the slot number where the
error occurred.)
STOP
CARD
13
26
ERROR<******>
Replace the P2 card in the slot where the error occurred.
Displayed when a video or audio error occurs during recording.
To continue operation, turn the power off and then back on again.
STOP
14
15
16
17
18
21
50
70
71
10
REC WARNING
Displayed when a drop in the backup battery voltage for the internal clock is
detected at power on. Replace the internal battery. *5
Operation
continues
BATTERY EMPTY
DIR NG
Directory structure does not comply with the P2 card standard. Make a quick
backup of card data and format the card.
Operation
continues
CARD<123456>
RUNDOWN
The P2 card has been rewritten the maximum number of times. You are
recommended to replace the card with a new card.
Operation
continues
CARD<123456>
Displayed when the fan motor stops.
Operation
continues
FAN STOP
◆ NOTE:
*1 This warning appears only during recording.
Then the video recording goes black and the audio signal is muted.
*2 This warning appears only during recording. Then the audio is recorded mute.
*3 This warning appears only during recording. The internally generated time code is recorded.
*4 This warning appears at any time. This error disables input to the digital video interface.
*5 “E-50” appears when the backup battery is depleted. Consult your supplier for information on a store that can provide you with a new battery
(CR2032 or the equivalent). Be sure to use setup menu No. 069 (CLOCK SET) to set the clock after battery replacement.
The following warning messages appear when an incorrect operation is attempted in the thumbnail play list screen.
Item
Message
Description
Measure
CANNOT ACCESS!
Data cannot be accessed because it is corrupted Restore media and clips to normal state before
or for other reasons.
WRITE PROTECTED! The P2 or SD card is write protected.
access.
Insert write-enabled media.
Insert media with sufficient capacity.
Insert compatible media.
CARD FULL!
The P2 or SD card is full.
NO CARD!
No P2 or SD card is inserted.
CANNOT DELETE!
Contents version mismatch prevents deletion.
Match devices and contents version.
Match devices and contents version.
UNKNOWN
CONTENTS
FORMAT!
Warning displayed to indicate contents version
mismatch.
CANNOT FORMAT!
CANNOT REPAIR!
P2 card problem prevents formatting.
Selected content cannot be repaired.
Check P2 card.
Check selected content.
Check selected content.
CANNOT RE-
CONNECT!
A clip that does not span multiple cannot be
reconnected.
Thumbnails
NO INPUT!
No data is input.
Set after making input.
INVALID VALUE!
UNKNOWN DATA!
Entered data was invalid.
The metadata character code is invalid.
Enter data in a valid range.
Use UTF-8 for the metadata character code. Use the
viewer to enter correct characters.
CANNOT REPAIR IN Some of the selected clip could not be repaired.
SELECTION!
NO SD CARD!
No SD card is inserted.
Insert an SD card.
NO COPY TO SAME A clip cannot be copied to the card storing the
Copy the selected clip to a card that does not contain
the original clip.
CARD!
original clip.
SAME CLIP IS
SELECTED!
The selected clips contain multiple copies of the Multiple copies of the same clip (duplicated using
same clip (duplicated using COPY).
COPY) cannot be simultaneously copied. Deselect all
identical copies from the selected clips.
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Item
Message
Description
Measure
USER CLIP NAME
MODIFIED!
Characters in the clip name had to be deleted in The user clip name plus the counter value can only
adding the counter value.
contain up to 100 bytes. Characters in the clip name
are automatically deleted when the total exceeds
100 bytes.
TOO MANY CLIPS!
Too many clips are selected.
Reduce the number of selected clips.
LACK OF REC
CAPACITY!
There is not enough recording capacity left on the Insert a card with sufficient recording capacity.
card.
Thumbnails
CANNOT CHANGE! A thumbnail containing a grayed out text memo Edit settings or content to enable thumbnail display.
that cannot be generated is not available for
editing.
NOT SELECTED!
MISSING CLIP!
An attempt was made to delete an unselected
clip.
Select the clip you want to delete.
All cards that contain the clip must be inserted to Insert all cards that contain the clip.
allow attachment of markers.
HDD CAPACITY
FULL!
Not enough space left on the hard disk.
There is not enough space on the connected hard
disk. Use a new hard disk or formatted hard disk.
TOO MANY
There are too many partitions.
Hard disks can handle up to 15 partitions. Use a new
hard disk or formatted hard disk.
PARTITIONS!
HDD
The unit is not connected to a hard disk.
Reconnect the USB cable. If the hard disk does not
operate normally, turn it off and turn it back on again.
DISCONNECTED!
CANNOT FORMAT!
The hard disk cannot be initialized.
Multiple devices are connected.
Connect another hard disk drive.
TOO MANY
TARGETS!
Disconnect devices, turn off the unit and turn it back
on again.
UNKNOWN DEVICE The connected DVD drive is not compatible.
CONNECTED!
Disconnect devices, turn off the unit and turn it back
on again.
CANNOT ACCESS
TARGET!
An error occurred during hard disk access.
Check hard disk status and connection.
Reboot the hard disk or connect a different hard disk.
Check P2 card.
CANNOT
The destination target cannot be properly
recognized.
HDD
RECOGNIZE HDD!
CANNOT ACCESS
CARD!
An error occurred during P2 card access.
MISMATCH
Copying cannot be made because the
destination card is in the wrong format.
Use a P2 card with appropriate capacity.
Use a formatted P2 card.
COMPONENT!
P2 CARD IS
The P2 card is not formatted.
UNFORMATTED!
CARD IS EMPTY!
CANNOT COPY!
The P2 selected for copying is empty.
The compare check after copying failed.
Copying is not performed since the card is empty.
Copy the data again.
VERIFICATION
FAILED!
PLEASE FORMAT P2 This warning indicates that data could not be
You cannot copy to a P2 card that contains data.
CARD!
imported from a hard disk to a P2 card because Format the card on a P2 device and copy again.
the P2 card contained recorded data.
CANNOT CHANGE! An attempt was made to change PERSON when First enter a text memo.
no text memo had been entered.
On-screen
keyboard
CANNOT SET!
The entered value is invalid.
Enter a valid value.
INVALID VALUE!
NO FILE!
The specified file does not exist.
Use SAVE AS to save or insert a normally operating
card.
READ ONLY
The play list file is opened as read only because Play lists created on the AJ-SPD850 can only be
PLAYLIST VERSION! it is in a different version.
opened as read only files. To edit such files on this unit
save them out.
Play list
CANNOT FIND CLIP! Specified clip could not be found.
Insert the card with the clip.
INCLUDE MULTI
FORMAT!
The files are not in the same format.
Play list files in different formats cannot be loaded.
READ ONLY 100
EVENTS!
The play list file exceeds the upper limit on
events.
The upper limit on events is 100 events. Files are
opened as read only.
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Message
DIFFERENT
Description
Measure
The play list contains files in different versions.
Play list files in a different version cannot be imported.
PLAYLIST VERSION!
INCLUDE ILLEGAL
EVENT!
The play list contains illegal events.
Repair or delete as necessary.
Insert write-enabled media.
WRITE PROTECTED! The specified card is write protected.
NO SPACE!
There is not enough space on the card.
ILLEGAL FILE!
The file selected for importing is in an unknown
format.
Use clips in a matching format.
DIFFERENT
FORMAT!
The play list being edited and the event and clip The play list being edited and the event and clip
selected for importing are in a different edit
format (codec or frame rate).
selected for importing are in a different edit format
(codec or frame rate).
NUMBER OF FILE
LIMITATION!
The number of play list files has reached the
upper limit.
One card can store up to 999 play list files. Delete files
no longer needed or use a new card.
NUMBER OF EVENT The number of events has reached the upper
The upper limit is 100 events. Operate within this limit.
LIMITATION!
limit.
The number of EXTRA audio events has reached The upper limit for EXTRA audio events is 100 events.
the upper limit. Operate within this limit.
NUMBEER OF
EXTRA EVENT
LIMITATION!
CANNOT OPERATE This operation is not available in an EXTRA audio An illegal operation was attempted in an EXTRA audio
AT A.DUB EVENT!
segment.
segment. Perform the operation elsewhere or first
delete the EXTRA audio event.
CANNOT OPERATE Not allowed in a playback disable (marked red) An illegal operation was attempted in a disabled
AT “RED” EVENT!
event.
event. Use a playback enable event or insert a card
with suitable clips.
Play list
DURATION
LIMITATION
The selected process cannot be performed
because play list duration exceeds 24 hours.
Delete data to reduce the duration to less than 24
hours to process.
DIFFERENT SYSTEM Some files have a different system frequency.
FREQUENCY!
Use only files with the same system frequency.
NOT SELECTED!
No clip is selected.
Select the clip in the thumbnail screen.
Use normal clips only.
INCLUDE
Some of the clips are abnormal.
COLLAPSE CLIP!
CANNOTFIND SAME There are no clips in a matching edit format.
FORMAT!
Use clips that match the edit format.
NO CARD!
The specified card does not exist.
Insert the card before attempting to process it.
INCLUDE
There are clips with different aspect ratios.
Aspect ratios cannot be mixed. Use only clips with the
same aspect ratio.
DIFFERENT ASPECT
RATIO!
LACK OF REC
CAPACITY!
The card selected for edit copying does not have Insert a card with sufficient capacity.
enough capacity.
NOT AVAILABLE
FORMAT!
Cannot edit data in the current format.
Install an AVC-Intra Codec board to enable editing of
this format.
CANNOT OPERATE Recorded EXTRA audio cannot be edited.
Delete EXTRA audio or use another event.
AT RECORDED
EXTRA AUDIO!
DIFFERENT EXTRA
AUDIO CH!
Play list files using channels that differ from the
current EXTRA audio cannot be imported.
Import play list files that use the same channels as the
current EXTRA audio.
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Error information
Error
Description
Operation
STOP
Remarks
No.
Message
Displayed when an error occurs in reading and writing card data.
To continue operation, turn the power off and then back on again.
E-30
TURN POWER OFF
Displayed when a system controller command was not complied to. STOP
To continue operation, turn the power off and then back on again.
E-37
E-38
COMM ERROR
SYSTEM ERROR
Displayed when the fan motor stops.
STOP
To continue operation, turn the power off and then back on again.
Appears when an optional AVC-Intra Codec board (AJ-YBX200G)
cannot be initialized. This may be caused by a board malfunction.
Consult your supplier.
STOP
E-39
CONFIG ERROR
BATTERY
E-BA
Appears when the input DV voltage is below the undercut voltage.
STOP
“HOURS METER” information display
Use the 4/5buttons to move the cursor (*) and the item at the cursor appears on the counter display.
No.
Ser
Item
Description
Counter display
********
Displays the deck’s serial number.
H00
H30
OPERATION
POWER ON
Indicates the number of hours that the unit has been on.
Indicates the number of times the power has been turned on.
0H~99999H
0H~99999T
◆ NOTE:
• The HOURS METER does not appear on the counter display when an error is indicated.
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List of Shortcuts
Thumbnail GUI
Description
Play list GUI
Description
Shortcut keys
Name
Name
Finalizes overwrite edited unfinalized
event / Turns the overwrite edited
event at the cursor position into
unfinalized status.
FINALIZE/
RECALL
REC
---
---
SHIFT+FF/UP
TOP
Moves to first thumbnail
Moves to last thumbnail
TOP
Moves to first event
Moves to last event
SHIFT+REW/DOWN
BOTTOM
BOTTOM
Locates the IN point of event at the
current location.
IN + GOTO
---
---
GOTO IN
Locates the OUT point of event at the
current location.
OUT + GOTO
---
---
---
---
---
---
GOTO OUT
NEW
SHIFT+RESET
Clears a new list
Sets and releases overwrite to video
track
INPUT SELECT VIDEO
INPUT VIDEO
Sets and releases overwrite to EXTRA
audio
INPUT SELECT AUDIO ---
---
---
INPUT EXTRA
R IN
Registers the current playback
location as a recorder IN point for
overwrite editing
IN+ENTRY
---
Registers the current playback
location as a recorder OUT point for
overwrite editing
OUT+ENTRY
A DUB
---
---
---
---
R OUT
Copies the audio of event at current
location as EXTRA audio
COPY TO EXTRA
Plays back the event at current
location or 3 seconds prior to the
overwrite area to 1 second after the
area
PREVIEW/
REVIEW
SHIFT+PLAY
---
---
---
SHIFT+ENTRY
SHIFT+IN
---
CLIP➝EVENT
Imports the selected clip as an event.
Toggles between thumbnail display of
DISP.SLOT
CLIPS
each individual slot and selected clip IN TRIM
display.
Selects trimming of R IN/P IN.
Changes thumbnail display to all clip
SHIFT+OUT
DISP.ALL CLIP
DELETE
OUT TRIM
display.
Selects trimming of R OUT/P OUT.
Deletes all selected events.
SHIFT+INSERT
SHIFT+SPLIT
Deletes all selected clips.
DELETE
Shows properties of the clip at cursor
location.
Shows properties of the event at
cursor location.
CLIP PROPERTY
EVENT PROPERTY
KB CLEAR
Clears on-screen keyboard text.
Clears P IN/OUT and R IN/OUT points.
Selects multiple events.
RESET
KB CLEAR
MULTI SELECT
CANCEL
Clears on-screen keyboard text.
IN/OUT CLEAR
MULTI SELECT
SHIFT+SET
SHIFT+EXIT
Selects multiple thumbnails.
Releases selected item and interrupts
copying procedure.
Releases selected item and interrupts
copying procedure.
CANCEL
Thumbnail off and playback from thumbnail
Name Description
Play list event/INSERT registration
Shortcut keys
Name
Description
Shows duration between IN and OUT
points
IN+OUT
---
---
DURATION
IN+RESET
OUT+RESET
IN POINT RESET Clears IN points
IN POINT RESET Clears IN points
OUT POINT
Clears OUT points
RESET
OUT POINT
Clears OUT points
RESET
SPLIT POINT
Clears SPLIT points
RESET
SPLIT+RESET
---
---
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Thumbnail off and playback from thumbnail
Name Description
Play list event/INSERT registration
Shortcut keys
IN+ENTRY
Name
Description
ENTRY IN POINT Registers CUEUP point to IN button
ENTRY IN POINT Registers event IN point
ENTRY OUT
ENTRY OUT
OUT+ENTRY
IN+GOTO
Registers CUEUP point to OUT button
POINT
Registers event OUT point
POINT
CUEUP TO IN
POINT
Cues up to point for IN button
registration
SEEK TO IN
Locates the IN point
POINT
GUEUP TO OUT Cues up to point for OUT button
SEEK TO OUT
Locates the OUT point
POINT
OUT+GOTO
POINT
registration
Thumbnail On/Off
Shortcut keys
Name
Description
Moves to recording slot in forward
direction.
SHIFT+ +
SHIFT+ –
SLOT SELECT(+)
SLOT SELECT(–)
Moves to recording slot in reverse
direction.
Shortcut keys
Name
Description
File name display
PAGE JUMP
Jumps/returns to page
Hard disk EXPLORE display
PARTITION
Jump/return to partition
JUMP
TRIM +/–
Play list display
TL ZOOM
Zoom in and zoom out the timeline
R IN/OUT, P IN/OUT trim selected
TRIM Trims each registered point
On-screen keyboard operation
Description
Shortcut keys
DELETE
GOTO
ENTRY
EXIT
BACKSPACE
CAPS LOCK
OK
EXIT
SHIFT+REW
–
Moves to beginning of text.
Moves 1 character to the left
Moves 1 character to the right
Moves to end of text.
Deletes al text
+
SHIFT+FF
RESET
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Updating the Firmware in This Unit
Visit the web site listed below and go to P2 support desk page for the latest information on firmware.
English: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
Before updating the firmware, check firmware version of the unit in the [PROPERTY-SYSTEM INFO] in the thumbnail menu. Then
access the site listed above to download the firmware if necessary. Place the downloaded file on an SD memory card and load
the firmware into this unit. For detailed information on the update procedure, visit the above site.
◆ NOTE:
• This unit uses only SD memory cards that comply with the SD specifications.
Be sure to format SD memory cards on this unit. To format an SD card on a PC, use the following software that can be downloaded from the
site listed above.
• SDHC memory cards cannot be used for updating firmware.
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Handling P2 Card Recording
The P2 card is a semiconductor memory card designed for the DVCPRO P2 series, Panasonic’s line of professional video and
broadcast equipment.
■ Since the DVCPRO P2 format records data as files, it is
Drive: \
ideally suited for computer processing. Video and audio
CONTENTS
AUDIO
are recorded in the MXF file format while the metadata
(XML) is stored in the folders with the configuration shown
at right.
CLIP
ICON
If any of this data is changed or lost, it will not be recognized
as P2 data or the P2 card may no longer be possible to use
in a P2 device.
PROXY
VIDEO
VOICE
■ To prevent data loss in transferring P2 card data to a PC or
write back PC data on a P2 card, use P2Viewer, which can
be downloaded from the Web site listed below. (Supported
operating systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP,
Windows Vista)
LASTCLIP.TXT*
All these folders are required.
* This file contains the data for the last clip
recorded on a P2 device.
https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
■ Follow the steps below to use general IT tools such as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to transfer the data to a
PC. Be sure to use P2 Viewer to write data back to a P2 card.
• Process the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP.TXT file together.
Do not modify the data below the CONTENTS folder.
In copying, be sure to copy both the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP.TXT file together.
• When transferring data from multiple P2 cards, create separate folders for each P2 card to prevent overwriting clips with
identical names.
• Do not delete data on a P2 card.
• Be sure to use a P2 device or the P2 Viewer to format P2 cards.
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
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Specifications
GENERAL
Recording
times:
Card
model
Number
of
Recording format
Power supply:
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 60 W
12 V DC, 4.3 A (full options)
DVCPRO DVCPRO DVCPRO
Cards
(2-channel 50 (4-
audio) channel
HD (8-
channel
audio)
AVC-
indicates safety information.
audio)
AVC-
Operating ambient temperature:
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Operating ambient humidity:
10 % to 80 % (no condensation)
6.5 kg (14.33 lb)
Dimensions (W × H × D):
301 mm × 120 mm × 412 mm
Intra50
Intra100
(8-channel (8-channel
audio)*
approx. 16 approx. 8
minutes minutes
audio)*
AJ-
1
6
1
6
1
6
approx. 4
minutes
Mass:
P2C004
HG
approx. 96 approx. 48 approx. 24
minutes minutes minutes
approx. 32 approx. 16 approx. 8
minutes minutes minutes
approx.192 approx. 96 approx. 48
minutes minutes minutes
approx. 64 approx. 32 approx. 16
minutes minutes minutes
approx.384 approx. 192 approx. 96
minutes minutes minutes
7
3
1
(11 / inches × 4 / inches × 16 / inches)
8
4
4
(not including the support legs)
AJ-
Recording format: DVCPRO HD / DVCPRO50 / DVCPRO /
DV selectable
Recording video signal:
P2C008
HG
1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94i,
1080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50i
AJ-
P2C016
RG
Recording audio signal:
DVCPRO HD:
DVCPRO50:
DVCPRO/DV:
48 kHz 16-bit 8 channels
48 kHz 16-bit 4 channels
48 kHz 16-bits
* Assumes installation of an optional AVC-Intra Codec
board.
2/4 channels selectable
◆ NOTE:
• All of the above times apply when single clips are recorded
continuously one after the other on the P2 card.
• Depending on the number of the clips to be recorded, the
recordable time may be shorter than the times given above.
Digital slow:
–1.0× to +1.0× speed
VIDEO
Video compression method:
DIGITAL VIDEO
DV-Based compression
(SMPTE 370M, 314M)
Video compression rate:
Sampling frequencies:
Y:
74.176 MHz
PB/PR: 37.088 MHz (DVCPRO HD:1080 /
59.94i, 720 / 59.94p)
Y:
PB/PR: 37.125 MHz (DVCPRO HD:1080 /
50i, 720 / 50p)
Y:
PB/PR: 6.75 MHz (DVCPRO50)
Y: 13.5 MHz
DVCPRO HD: 1/6.7
DVCPRO50: 1/3.3
DVCPRO: 1/5
74.25 MHz
Bit rate:
DVCPRO HD: 100 Mbps
DVCPRO50: 50 Mbps
DVCPRO: 25 Mbps
13.5 MHz
VIDEO INPUT
PB/PR: 3.375MHz (DVCPRO)
8 bits
Analog composite input:
BNC × 1 (VIDEO IN), 1.0 V[p-p] (75 Ω)
Quantizing:
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Reference input: Automatic switching of black burst/HD 3
value SYNC, BNC × 1 (loop through × 1),
VIDEO OUTPUT
Analog component (switchable):
automatic 75 Ω termination provided
BNC × 3 (Y, PB, PR)
Y: 1.0 V[p-p], 75 Ω during HD output mode
Analog composite output (switchable):
SDI input:
BNC × 1, complies with SMPTE 292M/
296M/299M during HD SDI input, complies
with SMPTE 259M-C/272M-A, ITU-R BT.656-
4 during SD SDI input
BNC × 3, video 1, video 2, video 3,
1.0 V[p-p], 75 Ω during SD output mode
HD SDI/SD SDI output (switchable):
BNC×1, complies with SMPTE 292M/296M/
299M during HD serial digital output, complies
with SMPTE 259M-C/272M-A, ITU-R BT.656-4
during SD serial digital output
Monitor output:
BNC × 1, 1.0 V[p-p], 75 Ω
AUDIO
MIC:
MIC+48V:
SDI input:
–60 dBu
DIGITAL AUDIO
Sampling frequencies:
Phantom +48V supported, –60 dBu
BNC × 1, complies with SMPTE 292M/296M/
299M during HD SDI input, complies with
SMPTE 259M-C/272M-A (480/59.94i), ITU-R
BT.656-4 (576/50i) during SD SDI input
48 kHz (synchronous with video)
16 bits
Frequency response:
20 Hz to 20 kHz 1.0 dB
Quantizing:
(at the reference level)
Better than 85 dB
AUDIO OUTPUT
Dynamic range:
Distortion:
Analog output (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4):
XLR × 4, low impedance,
(1 kHz emphasis off, “A” weighted)
Less than 0.1 %
(1 kHz, emphasis off, reference level)
Less than –80 dB
(1 kHz, between 2 channels)
18/20 dB selectable
T1 = 50 µs, T2 = 15 µs (auto on/off)
+4/0/–3/–20 dBu selectable
SDI output:
BNC × 1, complies with SMPTE 292M/296M/
299M during HD SDI input, complies with
SMPTE 259M-C/272M-A (480/59.94i), ITU-R
BT.656-4 (576/50i) during SD SDI input
Pin jacks × 2, –8 dBV, 600 Ω
Crosstalk:
Headroom:
De-emphasis:
Monitor output:
Headphones:
Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm diameter), 8 Ω,
variable level
AUDIO INPUT
Analog input (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4):
XLR × 4, 600 Ω/high impedance selectable
(factory setting: high impedance)
+4/0/–3/–20 dBu selectable
Only CH2 input can be switched between
LINE/MIC/MIC +48 V
Other input/output
Time code input: BNC × 1, 0.5 V[p-p] to 8.0 V[p-p], 10 kΩ
Time code output: BNC × 1, 2.0 V[p-p] 0.5 V[p-p],
low impedance
RS-422A input/output:
D-sub 9pin, RS-422A interface
IEEE1394 input/output:
IEEE1394 6pin × 1
400/200/100 Mbps selectable
Complies with IEEE1394-1995
Complies with IEC61883-Part1,Part2
AV/C Command Set supported
USB 2.0:
Host × 1, Device × 1
Inrush current, measured according to European standard
EN55103-1: 20.5 A
Mass and dimensions are approximate values.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Menu index
Thumbnail menu
FORMAT (HDD)....................................................................99
CHANGE PARTITION NAME..............................................101
CLIP PROPERTY ................................................................102
SAME FORMAT CLIPS......................................................39
MARKED CLIPS ................................................................39
TEXT MEMO CLIPS...........................................................39
SLOT CLIPS ......................................................................39
MARKER IND.................................................................40
TEXT MEMO.IND. ..........................................................40
WIDE IND. .....................................................................40
PROXY IND....................................................................40
DATA DISPLAY..............................................................40
THUMBNAIL SIZE .........................................................40
PLAYBACK RESUME ....................................................40
THUMBNAIL INIT ..........................................................40
REPAIR CLIP.....................................................................48
RE-CONNECTION.............................................................48
COPY ................................................................................46
PROPERTY
Play list menu
FILE
OPEN ................................................................................74
SAVE AS............................................................................72
OPERATION
DELETE ALL EVENT .........................................................77
DELETE SELECTED EVENT..............................................77
APPEND SELECTED CLIP ................................................69
EDIT COPY........................................................................95
CHANGE PLAYLIST NAME...............................................72
EDIT AUDIO CH................................................................69
PROPERTY
EVENT PROPERTY............................................................91
CARD STATUS..................................................................59
SETTING
REPLACE TC.....................................................................93
STOP MODE .....................................................................64
AUDIO CH.........................................................................69
CARD STATUS..................................................................59
DEVICES .........................................................................104
PROPERTY SETUP ...........................................................58
META DATA
LOAD ................................................................................54
RECORD ...........................................................................55
USER CLIP NAME.............................................................52
INITIALIZE.........................................................................55
PROPERTY........................................................................54
HDD
EXPORT ..........................................................................100
FORMAT (HDD) ................................................................99
Hard disk drive menu
IMPORT ..............................................................................103
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Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households)
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products
should not be mixed with general household waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they
will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to
your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product.
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on
human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your
local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
For business users in the European Union
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America
Executive Office:
One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7000
EASTERN ZONE:
One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7196
Southeast Region: (201) 348-7162
WESTERN ZONE:
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Government Marketing Department:
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Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION & ORDERING:
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Emergency after hour parts orders (800) 334-4881
TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
Emergency 24 Hour Service (800) 222-0741
Panasonic Canada Inc.
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Professional & Broadcast IT Systems Business Unit Europe
Panasonic AVC Systems Europe a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH
Hagenauer Str. 43, 65203 Wiesbaden-Biebrich Deutschland Tel: 49-611-235-481
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