Panasonic VQT1H84 operating instructions Operating Instructions, Memory Card Portable Recorder

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Operating Instructions

Memory Card Portable Recorder

Model No. AG-HPG10P

Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.

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ENGLISH

Printed in Japan

VQT1H84

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Contents Memory Card Portable Recorder Operating InstructionsRead this first For Battery PackMemory Card Portable Recorder Rating plate is on the underside of the unitFCC Warning Declaration of ConformityNotification Canada For USA-California OnlySoftware information for this product Important Safety Instructions Contents Drive 1394 Host mode Drive USB Host modeBasic operations on the setting menus Setting menu configuration List of setting menusOutputting the data to the external monitor How to use the unitFor playback AG-HPG10 this unit Hard drive P2 card Editing Editing by connecting the unit to a PCIntroduction AG-HPG10 this unit P2 cardReferences About this manualReferences are shown as Before use AccessoriesOperation area Name of the partsOutput CH 1 Audio CH Video HD/SD-SDI Component OUT Mechanism area and input/output connector areaConnect the AC cable to the power outlet Charging the batteryPower Charge ChargingInstalling and removing the battery Installing and removing the power supplyConnecting and disconnecting the power cable InsertionUsing the LCD monitor Turning the power on and offHold down Power for at least 2 seconds Basic operationsMenu operations Operations performed when the function buttons are pressedPress Menu to exit the menu Basic operations Turn on the powerOperation modes Thumbnail display screenTurn the power off exit the PC mode PC modeLCD Color Level LCD monitor settingsLCD Brightness LCD ContrastPress Stop to move the setting item to Month Setting the calendarPress FF or REW to set Year to Press FF or REW to set Month to MAYP2 cards P2 card access LED and P2 card statusInserting P2 cards P2 card protection Formatting P2 cardsSelect YES on the confirmation screen, and press Still Selected P2 card is now formattedEjecting P2 cards P2 cardsCharging the internal battery Using the User buttonsConcerning P2 cards OtherPrecautions for using SD memory cards Using SD memory cardsInserting/ejecting SD memory cards Formatting SD memory cardsUsing Stop and PLAY, select WRITE, and press Still Using FF or REW, select the file number 1, 2, 3 orSaving User files on SD memory cards To re-load files from SD memory cardsThumbnail display Switching playback formatsPlayback formats Names and functions thumbnail display screen partsP2 card slot numbers and hard drive statuses Display statusesNames and functions of thumbnail display screen parts Thumbnail displayClips Changing the displays on the thumbnail display screenClips Slot Clips ExitSetting the items to be displayed Selecting clips Clip managementTo release the selection Deleting clipsRepairing defective clips Repairing and connecting clipsConnecting incomplete clips Clip managementCopying clips When the completion message has Appeared, press OK StillDisplaying the clip information Voice memo indicatorInformation on the selected clip now appears on the screen Information added to clipsClip information If necessary, reference the clip meta-data contentsClip meta-data Press MENU, and select Exit to exitEditing the clip information Displaying the P2 card status Inserting shot marks into clipsP2 card status Write-protect markP2 card remaining memory or used memory and total memory Slot remaining memory or used memory totalDisplaying the SD memory card information Press OK Still Press Menu to exit the procedureProxy recording is not possible with this unit Playing back clips Clip playbackRepeat playback Variable-speed searchesClip forward/reverse Rapid forward/rapid reverse playbackClip playback Press MENU, and then select Exit using STOP, Play and StillPlayback from text memo position Cursor moves hereDeleting text memos Dividing and copying clips using text memosReplacing thumbnail images Multiple number of text memos can be selectedOutputting images to an external monitor for playback Setting the outputsAudio OUT CH1 HD/SD-SDI OUTCMPNT/SDI SEL SET UPSDI OUT SDI MetadataRecording data on P2 cards For details, refer to setting menu Recording Setup screenInput recording Thumbnail screen appearsSlot continuous recording Resetting the counter valueTime code displays Waveform monitor displaysCopying data from P2 cards to the hard drive Hard drive Type a Accessory Cable optionalUSB cable optional To exit the Host mode Switching to the USB Host modeUsable hard drives Following hard drive can be usedHard drive type Features Functions that can be used Copying data from P2 cards to the hard drive USB Host modeTypes of hard drives and usable functions Formatting the hard drive Exporting data to a hard drive in 1-card increments Switch to the USB Host mode Connect the USB hard driveInsert the P2 card Press Menu You can display the hard drive information Hard drive data displayCharacters to the partition. dataSaving Page Importing one clip at a time to a P2 card Importing data from a hard drive to P2 cardsSwitching to the 1394 Host mode Using Stop and PLAY, select PROPERTY, and press Still Using Stop and PLAY, select the card slot, and press StillCopying data from P2 cards to the hard drive Hard drive status displaysEditing in the USB device mode Editing the P2 card data USB Device mode/1394 Device modeFor a Macintosh computer Connector Editing by means of external devicesEditing in the 1394 device mode Normal displays Screen displaysP2 Full Mark OFF Mark onText Memo InvalidScreen displays Cannot Access Card Cannot Access TargetTurn Power OFF Lack of REC CapacitySystem Error Error displaysREC Warning Cannot PlayMode Check Selecting what is to be displayed on the screenALL Partial OFF For system format 60 Hz regions List of recording/playback and output formatsChannels with the Dvcpro or DV format For 50 Hz system format regionsRecorded Initializing the setting menu Basic operations on the setting menusPress Menu to display the menu. Example Press Still to set the itemCMPNT/SDI SEL SDI OUT Setting menu configurationRecording Setup screen List of setting menusUB Preset UB ModePreset UserSW Mode screen List of setting menusSetup AV OUT Setup screenPlayback Functions screen Repeat PlayDisplay Setup screen Card Functions screen Other Functions screen Language Power SaveEnglish JapaneseOption Menu screen Power-related Q&A Troubleshooting Q&ABattery-related Q&A For your referenceRecording Troubleshooting Q&AEditing No hot swap playback PlaybackAC adapter and battery Operating precautionsWhen carrying the unit around, take care not to drop it Doing so may adversely affect the recorded images and soundAfter using the unit, always remember to remove the battery Characteristics of the batteryProtect the battery terminals Protective caps for the connectorsMaintenance Updating the drivers installed in the unitDo not use benzine or paint thinners to clean the unit CondensationBattery Storage precautionsUnit SD memory cardsHandling the data recorded on P2 cards Contents Audio Clip Icon Proxy Video Voice LASTCLIP.TXTCards that you can use Concerning the use of memory cardsCards that you cannot Use All memory cards except the ones shown on the leftGeneral SpecificationsVideo Other INPUTS/OUTPUTS Audio Optional PeripheralsP2 Card Slots SD Card SlotWestern Zone Eastern ZoneTechnical Support

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