Panasonic F0707K0 -M Thumbnail display, Names and functions of thumbnail display screen parts

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Thumbnail display (continued)

Names and functions of thumbnail display screen parts (continued)

3Time display

Depending on what has been set, the time code at the clip recording start point or the user’s bit at the clip recording start point, shooting time, shooting date, shooting date/time or USER CLIP NAME is displayed.

4Recording mode

The recording mode of the clip where the pointer is positioned is displayed.

5System format

The recording format of the clip where the pointer is positioned is displayed.

6Duration

The duration of the clip where the pointer is positioned is displayed.

7USB HOST mode indicator

This appears when the USB HOST mode has been selected.

8Clip number

These are the numbers which have been set by the unit for all the correctly recognized clips on a P2 card. The numbers are allocated in sequence starting from the earliest shooting date/time. Clips which cannot be played back because, for instance, they have wrong recording formats are displayed in red.

9X Defective clip indicator

?Defective clip indicator

This indicates clips whose recording contains problems for reasons such as the power being cut off while they were being recorded. It may be possible to repair clips which are indicated by the yellow defective clip indicator. For further details, refer to “Repairing clips” (→ page

36). It is not possible to repair clips which are indicated by the red defective clip indicator so delete them. If these clips cannot be deleted, format the P2 card. In the case of clips with the wrong formats, ? is displayed instead of X .

10 ! Incomplete clip indicator

This appears when a single clip has been recorded onto a multiple number of P2 cards and one of the P2 cards concerned has not been inserted into the P2 card slot.

11M Shot mark indicator

This indicates clips where a shot mark has been added to their thumbnails.

12P Clip-with-proxy indicator

This indicates clips for which a proxy has been additionally recorded.

13 T Text memo indicator

This indicates clips with text memo data.

14 E Edit-copy clip indicator

This indicates clips which have been edit- copied by the AJ-SPD850 or other model which supports the edit-copy function. For details on the edit-copy function, refer to the operating instructions of the model which supports the function.

15w Wide indicator

This indicates clips which have been recorded using the 16:9 aspect ratio. It does not indicate clips which were formatted by a hard drive.

16 Remaining battery charge display As the remaining charge drops, the display

changes in the following sequence: , ,

, , , , , and .

When the charge is depleted, () blinks.

(While the AC adapter is being used, a display

other than may appear: this is normal and not a sign of trouble.)

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Contents Operating Instructions Memory Card Portable RecorderMemory Card Portable Recorder For Battery PackRead this first Rating plate is on the underside of the unitNotification Canada Declaration of ConformityFCC Warning For USA-California OnlySoftware information for this product Important Safety Instructions Contents Basic operations on the setting menus Drive USB Host modeDrive 1394 Host mode Setting menu configuration List of setting menusHow to use the unit Outputting the data to the external monitorFor playback Introduction Editing Editing by connecting the unit to a PCAG-HPG10 this unit Hard drive P2 card AG-HPG10 this unit P2 cardAbout this manual ReferencesReferences are shown as Accessories Before useName of the parts Operation areaMechanism area and input/output connector area Output CH 1 Audio CH Video HD/SD-SDI Component OUTPower Charge Charging the batteryConnect the AC cable to the power outlet ChargingConnecting and disconnecting the power cable Installing and removing the power supplyInstalling and removing the battery InsertionHold down Power for at least 2 seconds Turning the power on and offUsing the LCD monitor Basic operationsOperations performed when the function buttons are pressed Menu operationsPress Menu to exit the menu Operation modes Turn on the powerBasic operations Thumbnail display screenPC mode Turn the power off exit the PC modeLCD Brightness LCD monitor settingsLCD Color Level LCD ContrastPress FF or REW to set Year to Setting the calendarPress Stop to move the setting item to Month Press FF or REW to set Month to MAYP2 card access LED and P2 card status P2 cardsInserting P2 cards Select YES on the confirmation screen, and press Still Formatting P2 cardsP2 card protection Selected P2 card is now formattedP2 cards Ejecting P2 cardsConcerning P2 cards Using the User buttonsCharging the internal battery OtherInserting/ejecting SD memory cards Using SD memory cardsPrecautions for using SD memory cards Formatting SD memory cardsSaving User files on SD memory cards Using FF or REW, select the file number 1, 2, 3 orUsing Stop and PLAY, select WRITE, and press Still To re-load files from SD memory cardsPlayback formats Switching playback formatsThumbnail display Names and functions thumbnail display screen partsDisplay statuses P2 card slot numbers and hard drive statusesThumbnail display Names and functions of thumbnail display screen partsClips Slot Clips Changing the displays on the thumbnail display screenClips ExitSetting the items to be displayed To release the selection Clip managementSelecting clips Deleting clipsConnecting incomplete clips Repairing and connecting clipsRepairing defective clips Clip managementWhen the completion message has Appeared, press OK Still Copying clipsInformation on the selected clip now appears on the screen Voice memo indicatorDisplaying the clip information Information added to clipsClip meta-data If necessary, reference the clip meta-data contentsClip information Press MENU, and select Exit to exitEditing the clip information Inserting shot marks into clips Displaying the P2 card statusP2 card remaining memory or used memory and total memory Write-protect markP2 card status Slot remaining memory or used memory totalPress OK Still Press Menu to exit the procedure Displaying the SD memory card informationProxy recording is not possible with this unit Clip playback Playing back clipsClip forward/reverse Variable-speed searchesRepeat playback Rapid forward/rapid reverse playbackPlayback from text memo position Press MENU, and then select Exit using STOP, Play and StillClip playback Cursor moves hereReplacing thumbnail images Dividing and copying clips using text memosDeleting text memos Multiple number of text memos can be selectedAudio OUT CH1 Setting the outputsOutputting images to an external monitor for playback HD/SD-SDI OUTSDI OUT SET UPCMPNT/SDI SEL SDI MetadataInput recording For details, refer to setting menu Recording Setup screenRecording data on P2 cards Thumbnail screen appearsTime code displays Resetting the counter valueSlot continuous recording Waveform monitor displaysHard drive Type a Accessory Cable optional Copying data from P2 cards to the hard driveUSB cable optional Usable hard drives Switching to the USB Host modeTo exit the Host mode Following hard drive can be usedCopying data from P2 cards to the hard drive USB Host mode Hard drive type Features Functions that can be usedTypes of hard drives and usable functions Formatting the hard drive Switch to the USB Host mode Connect the USB hard drive Exporting data to a hard drive in 1-card incrementsInsert the P2 card Press Menu Hard drive data display You can display the hard drive informationCharacters to the partition. dataSaving Page Importing data from a hard drive to P2 cards Importing one clip at a time to a P2 cardSwitching to the 1394 Host mode Copying data from P2 cards to the hard drive Using Stop and PLAY, select the card slot, and press StillUsing Stop and PLAY, select PROPERTY, and press Still Hard drive status displaysFor a Macintosh computer Connector Editing the P2 card data USB Device mode/1394 Device modeEditing in the USB device mode Editing by means of external devicesEditing in the 1394 device mode Screen displays Normal displaysP2 Full Text Memo Mark onMark OFF InvalidScreen displays Turn Power OFF Cannot Access TargetCannot Access Card Lack of REC CapacityREC Warning Error displaysSystem Error Cannot PlaySelecting what is to be displayed on the screen Mode CheckALL Partial OFF List of recording/playback and output formats For system format 60 Hz regionsFor 50 Hz system format regions Channels with the Dvcpro or DV formatRecorded Press Menu to display the menu. Example Basic operations on the setting menusInitializing the setting menu Press Still to set the itemSetting menu configuration CMPNT/SDI SEL SDI OUTList of setting menus Recording Setup screenPreset UB ModeUB Preset UserList of setting menus SW Mode screenPlayback Functions screen AV OUT Setup screenSetup Repeat PlayDisplay Setup screen Card Functions screen Other Functions screen English Power SaveLanguage JapaneseOption Menu screen Battery-related Q&A Troubleshooting Q&APower-related Q&A For your referenceTroubleshooting Q&A RecordingEditing Playback No hot swap playbackWhen carrying the unit around, take care not to drop it Operating precautionsAC adapter and battery Doing so may adversely affect the recorded images and soundProtect the battery terminals Characteristics of the batteryAfter using the unit, always remember to remove the battery Protective caps for the connectorsDo not use benzine or paint thinners to clean the unit Updating the drivers installed in the unitMaintenance CondensationUnit Storage precautionsBattery SD memory cardsContents Audio Clip Icon Proxy Video Voice LASTCLIP.TXT Handling the data recorded on P2 cardsCards that you cannot Use Concerning the use of memory cardsCards that you can use All memory cards except the ones shown on the leftSpecifications GeneralVideo P2 Card Slots Audio Optional PeripheralsOther INPUTS/OUTPUTS SD Card SlotEastern Zone Western ZoneTechnical Support

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