Panasonic AG-HPG10P, F0707K0 -M, VQT1H84 Setting menu configuration, Cmpnt/Sdi Sel Sdi Out

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Setting menu configuration

MAIN MENU

RECORDING SETUP

(Pages 72 - 73)

SW MODE

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PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS

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AV OUT SETUP

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DISPLAY SETUP

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CARD FUNCTIONS

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OTHER FUNCTIONS

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OPTION MENU

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SYS FORMAT SD(480i/576)MODE 1394 TC REGEN TC MODE

TCG

TC PRESET

1394 UB REGEN UB MODE

UB PRESET

1394 IN PRESET

USER1

USER2

USER3

REPEAT PLAY AUDIO OUT

CMPNT/SDI SEL SDI OUT

SDI METADATA SDI EDH SETUP

VIDEO OUT OSD DATE/TIME LEVEL METER CARD/BATT

P2 CARD REMAIN OTHER DISPLAY LCD BACKLIGHT LCD REVERSE LCD SET

LCD ASPECT

MENU BACK DOWNCON MODE WFM

USER FILE

SD CARD FORMAT

PC MODE BEEP SOUND CLOCK SET TIME ZONE POWER SAVE LANGUAGE SYSTEM FREQ USER FILE OPERATION LCD OPERATION

1394 STATUS

1394 CONFIG

Menus enclosed in the broken-line frames are not displayed in the USB HOST mode.

Menu

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Contents Memory Card Portable Recorder Operating InstructionsRating plate is on the underside of the unit For Battery PackRead this first Memory Card Portable RecorderFor USA-California Only Declaration of ConformityFCC Warning Notification CanadaSoftware information for this product Important Safety Instructions Contents Setting menu configuration List of setting menus Drive USB Host modeDrive 1394 Host mode Basic operations on the setting menusFor playback How to use the unitOutputting the data to the external monitor AG-HPG10 this unit P2 card Editing Editing by connecting the unit to a PCAG-HPG10 this unit Hard drive P2 card IntroductionReferences are shown as About this manualReferences Before use AccessoriesOperation area Name of the partsOutput CH 1 Audio CH Video HD/SD-SDI Component OUT Mechanism area and input/output connector areaCharging Charging the batteryConnect the AC cable to the power outlet Power ChargeInsertion Installing and removing the power supplyInstalling and removing the battery Connecting and disconnecting the power cableBasic operations Turning the power on and offUsing the LCD monitor Hold down Power for at least 2 secondsPress Menu to exit the menu Operations performed when the function buttons are pressedMenu operations Thumbnail display screen Turn on the powerBasic operations Operation modesTurn the power off exit the PC mode PC modeLCD Contrast LCD monitor settingsLCD Color Level LCD BrightnessPress FF or REW to set Month to MAY Setting the calendarPress Stop to move the setting item to Month Press FF or REW to set Year toInserting P2 cards P2 card access LED and P2 card statusP2 cards Selected P2 card is now formatted Formatting P2 cardsP2 card protection Select YES on the confirmation screen, and press StillEjecting P2 cards P2 cardsOther Using the User buttonsCharging the internal battery Concerning P2 cardsFormatting SD memory cards Using SD memory cardsPrecautions for using SD memory cards Inserting/ejecting SD memory cardsTo re-load files from SD memory cards Using FF or REW, select the file number 1, 2, 3 orUsing Stop and PLAY, select WRITE, and press Still Saving User files on SD memory cardsNames and functions thumbnail display screen parts Switching playback formatsThumbnail display Playback formatsP2 card slot numbers and hard drive statuses Display statusesNames and functions of thumbnail display screen parts Thumbnail displayExit Changing the displays on the thumbnail display screenClips Clips Slot ClipsSetting the items to be displayed Deleting clips Clip managementSelecting clips To release the selectionClip management Repairing and connecting clipsRepairing defective clips Connecting incomplete clipsCopying clips When the completion message has Appeared, press OK StillInformation added to clips Voice memo indicatorDisplaying the clip information Information on the selected clip now appears on the screenPress MENU, and select Exit to exit If necessary, reference the clip meta-data contentsClip information Clip meta-dataEditing the clip information Displaying the P2 card status Inserting shot marks into clipsSlot remaining memory or used memory total Write-protect markP2 card status P2 card remaining memory or used memory and total memoryProxy recording is not possible with this unit Press OK Still Press Menu to exit the procedureDisplaying the SD memory card information Playing back clips Clip playbackRapid forward/rapid reverse playback Variable-speed searchesRepeat playback Clip forward/reverseCursor moves here Press MENU, and then select Exit using STOP, Play and StillClip playback Playback from text memo positionMultiple number of text memos can be selected Dividing and copying clips using text memosDeleting text memos Replacing thumbnail imagesHD/SD-SDI OUT Setting the outputsOutputting images to an external monitor for playback Audio OUT CH1SDI Metadata SET UPCMPNT/SDI SEL SDI OUTThumbnail screen appears For details, refer to setting menu Recording Setup screenRecording data on P2 cards Input recordingWaveform monitor displays Resetting the counter valueSlot continuous recording Time code displaysUSB cable optional Hard drive Type a Accessory Cable optionalCopying data from P2 cards to the hard drive Following hard drive can be used Switching to the USB Host modeTo exit the Host mode Usable hard drivesTypes of hard drives and usable functions Copying data from P2 cards to the hard drive USB Host modeHard drive type Features Functions that can be used Formatting the hard drive Insert the P2 card Press Menu Switch to the USB Host mode Connect the USB hard driveExporting data to a hard drive in 1-card increments Characters to the partition. dataSaving Hard drive data displayYou can display the hard drive information 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 Hard drive status displays Using Stop and PLAY, select the card slot, and press StillUsing Stop and PLAY, select PROPERTY, and press Still Copying data from P2 cards to the hard driveEditing by means of external devices Editing the P2 card data USB Device mode/1394 Device modeEditing in the USB device mode For a Macintosh computer ConnectorEditing in the 1394 device mode P2 Full Screen displaysNormal displays Invalid Mark onMark OFF Text MemoScreen displays Lack of REC Capacity Cannot Access TargetCannot Access Card Turn Power OFFCannot Play Error displaysSystem Error REC WarningALL Partial OFF Selecting what is to be displayed on the screenMode Check For system format 60 Hz regions List of recording/playback and output formatsRecorded For 50 Hz system format regionsChannels with the Dvcpro or DV format Press Still to set the item Basic operations on the setting menusInitializing the setting menu Press Menu to display the menu. ExampleCMPNT/SDI SEL SDI OUT Setting menu configurationRecording Setup screen List of setting menusUser UB ModeUB Preset PresetSW Mode screen List of setting menusRepeat Play AV OUT Setup screenSetup Playback Functions screenDisplay Setup screen Card Functions screen Other Functions screen Japanese Power SaveLanguage EnglishOption Menu screen For your reference Troubleshooting Q&APower-related Q&A Battery-related Q&AEditing Troubleshooting Q&ARecording No hot swap playback PlaybackDoing so may adversely affect the recorded images and sound Operating precautionsAC adapter and battery When carrying the unit around, take care not to drop itProtective caps for the connectors Characteristics of the batteryAfter using the unit, always remember to remove the battery Protect the battery terminalsCondensation Updating the drivers installed in the unitMaintenance Do not use benzine or paint thinners to clean the unitSD memory cards Storage precautionsBattery UnitHandling the data recorded on P2 cards Contents Audio Clip Icon Proxy Video Voice LASTCLIP.TXTAll memory cards except the ones shown on the left Concerning the use of memory cardsCards that you can use Cards that you cannot UseVideo SpecificationsGeneral SD Card Slot Audio Optional PeripheralsOther INPUTS/OUTPUTS P2 Card SlotsTechnical Support Eastern ZoneWestern Zone

F0707K0 -M, AG-HPG10P, VQT1H84 specifications

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