Panasonic AJ- P DC OUT DC power output socket, Alarm warning alarm volume adjustment control

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Parts and their functions

Audio function section (2)

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8AUDIO OUT connector (XLR, 5-pin) This is connected to the audio component.

The sound of audio CH1 and the sound of audio CH2 are output separately.

The switching of the recording sound and playback sound is coupled with the setting of the MONITOR OUT SDI switch. (No sound will be output when the SDI switch is at OFF.)

9DC OUT (DC power output) socket

This is the DC 12 V output socket. A current of approximately 100 mA can be supplied.

:ALARM (warning alarm volume adjustment) control

This is used to adjust the volume of the warning

alarms from the earphone

which has been

 

connected to the speaker

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The warning alarms are not audible when this

 

control is at its lowest setting.

 

 

;MONITOR (volume adjustment) control

This is used to adjust the volume of all the sound delivered through the speaker or earphone except for the warning alarms.

The sound is not audible when this control is at its lowest setting.

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The EE sound during recording or the playback sound during playback can be monitored through this speaker.

The warning alarms are output in synchronization with the flashing or lighting of the warning lamps and warning displays.

The sound heard from the speaker is automatically

cut off when the earphone is connected to the

PHONES jack

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=MONITOR SELECT (audio channel selector)

switch

This is used to select the audio channels whose

sound is to be output from

the speaker or

microphone.

 

CH1

: The audio CH1 signals are output.

1/2 :The audio CH1 and CH2 mixed

signals or

 

stereo audio signals are output. However,

 

only mixed signals are output through the

 

speaker.

 

CH2

: The audio CH2 signals are output.

>MONITOR (audio selector) switch

This is used to select the sound which is to be

output to the earphone when “1/2” has been

 

selected by the MONITOR SELECT switch

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ST

: The audio CH1 and CH2 stereo audio signals

 

 

are output.

 

MIX : The audio CH1 and CH2 mixed audio signals

 

 

are output.

 

?PHONES (earphone) jack (mini jack)

When an earphone (optional accessory) is connected, the sound selected by the MONITOR switch > can be heard from the earphone. In addition, the warning alarms relating to the unit’s operations or statuses can be heard through the earphone. An earphone which is capable of delivering a sufficiently high volume is

recommended. However, when the earphone is

 

connected, the sound heard through the speaker

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will be automatically cut off.

 

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Contents Operating Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Indicates safety informationContents Emergency eject Error codesMaintenance SpecificationsIntroduction FeaturesFeatures of the camera unit Remote control Piece filter disc sets available as standard accessoriesAutomatic aperture reference value finely adjusted Generation of color bar signals and reference audio signalsFeatures of the VTR unit AJ-HP23LP AJ-CL12LP AJ-HP32LP AJ-HP46LP System ConfigurationFUJINON/CANON SHAN-RC700Parts and their functions Power supply sectionLevel Audio function section1MIC in microphone input jack XLR, 3-pin 2AUDIO Level CH1/CH2 audio channel 1= Monitor Select audio channel selector Switch DC OUT DC power output socketAlarm warning alarm volume adjustment control Monitor volume adjustment controlViewfinder section White BAL white balance memory selector $ Control settings and filter selectionSynchro scan adjustment switches $ Examples of filter selectionGain gain selector switch $ OUTPUT/AUTO Knee switch setting positionHD SDI OUT connector BNC Shooting recording/playback function section Shutter switchThis is set to on when the electronic shutter is to ECU Remote remote control connector 6- pinVTR Start button Shooting recording/playback function section SDI switchCharacter switch = VTR SAVE/STBY tape protection switch@ Eject button Mode Check buttonShooting recording/playback function section ? User 1 and User 2 buttonsDisplay window Back tally switchLight switch Back tally lamp unitTime code related section Menu operation sectionHold button Reset buttonDisplay switch TCG time code selector switchOPanasonic OAnton/Bauer OSony Power supplyUsing the Anton/Bauer battery pack Attach the battery packUsing the Panasonic AU-BP402 battery pack See Using the Sony NP-1 battery packUsing the Sony BP-90 battery pack Detach the battery mountPin no Signal Using an AC power supplyWhen the AJ-B75 AC adapter is used Lens socket Attaching the lensMount cap MarkAdjustment method Adjusting the lens flangeAlways be sure to leave the electronic shutter at OFF Adjusting the white shadingTo L 0 dB Shoot a sheet of white paper devoid of color irregularitiesRepeat step White shading adjustment is now completeSwitch Extender function, and repeat stepsDetaching the viewfinder Adjusting the viewfinderViewfinder is an optional accessory Attaching the viewfinderLever Viewfinder Adjusting the viewfinder positionLock AJ-HVF27P Audio input preparationOpen the mic holder Attach the microphone, and tighten the locking screwLocking screw Attaching the AJ-MH700P mic holder optional accessoryRemove the screws used to attach the mic holder Screws provided with mic holderAudio in connectors When connecting a microphone to the MIC in jackWhen connecting audio components When using a wireless microphoneGrooves until it clicks into place Mounting the unit on a tripodAttach the tripod attachment to the tripod Tripod attachmentShoulder strap Attaching the shoulder strapBottom section Check that the shoulder strap is securely fastenedExample showing use of the Shan RC700 rain cover Connecting the extension control unitAttaching the rain cover TALLY/REC recording lamp Batt battery lampVTR Save VTR power-saving lamp Viewfinder lamp displaysOther items SettingSetting item Description of setting StepsViewfinder screen status displays Color temperature display PRE/A/B Battery voltage displaySafety zone markers @ Master gain setting displaySelectable items On the VF Indicator screen of CAM MenuOn the VTR VF Indicator screen of VTR Menu Selecting the display itemsMessage Display modes and setting change messagesSetting change/adjustment result messages and display modes On the VF Indicator screenSetting the camera ID Switching the display modeSetting the marker displays Displays relating to time codes Displays relating to errors and warningsScreen displays JOG dial button Adjusting the date and timeDial button to select Set the switches as shown in the figure Adjusting the white balance and black balanceAdjusting the white balance Sequence AWB white balance adjustmentMode Adjust the lens apertureSet the Auto W/B BAL switch to AWB, and then Release itWhite balance search area When there is no time to adjust the white balanceMessages relating to white balance adjustment White balance memoriesExample of display When Filter INH is set to onFilter B is restored Output CAM Adjusting the black balanceAuto W/B switch Aperture is automatically set to CloseAvailable shutter modes and shutter speeds Setting the electronic shutterSetting the shutter mode and speed Shutter modesOn the Shutter Speed screen of CAM MENU, Setting the synchro scan modeVariable frame rate Setting the frame ratePress the JOG dial button, and set the desired scan reverse Setting the scan reverseScan reverse Limiter Adjusting the audio levelManual audio level adjustments Factory setting is OFFX x 2 4 0 Setting the time dataSetting the user’s bit Time code when the battery is replaced Setting the time codeRespectively User’s bit setting when the time code is externally lockedWhen locking to an external signal Externally locking the time codeLoading the user data How to use the user dataUser data operation Saving the user dataHow to eject the setup card Setup card operationsHow to insert the setup card To exit the menu Formatting the setup cardError message Remedial action CAM Main MenuGive a title to the selected file Select the file NoREAD/WRITE screen, and perform steps When the data saving isFormat Error Read NG Loading the data saved on the cardLoad the data of the selected file To load the VTR unit’s data, open the VTR CardTo prevent accidental erasure Cassette tapesLoading a cassette tape Ejecting the cassette tapeRecording Tape function buttons When adjusting the white balance on the spotShooting Select the filter to match the lighting conditionsDuring rec-pause Scene-to-scene continuityColor playback PlaybackLens RET button functions Rec reviewInterval REC intermittent recording function Other VTR functionsNews REC function Retake functionDisplay method Menu operationsUser menu Engineer menuPress the Menu button Displaying menusUser menu Engineer menuExample To the user menuCAM Main Menu Setting menu configurationItems indicated with F16 ADJ VF Diaplsy VF Marker VF IndicatorLED Camera SW Mode Shutter White Preset Extender Filter Black STRROP Modulation Resolution Sensitivity DetailResolution Detail Detection Correct DIGVTR Main Menu CAM Main Menu 3 screen Setting menu screensCAM Main Menu 1 screen CAM Main Menu 2 screenCamera matrix is set on this screen ROP screenMatrix screen ROP Remote Operation Panel is set on this screenSAT User Phase ENGColor Correction 1 screen Color Correction 2 screenMiddle level gain is set on this screen LOW Setting screenMID Setting screen Low level gain is set on this screenHigh level gain is set on this screen High Setting screenAdditional DTL 1 screen Additional DTL2 screenSet on this Knee settings of the camera are performed on this screenSkin Tone DTL screen KNEE/LEVEL screenDetail User Camera Setting screenGamma settings of the camera are performed on this screen Gamma screenVariable Remarks Range VF Display screenVF Marker screen Iris VF Indicator screenCamera ID screen Camera ID is set on this screenViewfinder is set to on or OFF on this screen Shutter Speed screenLED screen Shutter speed is set on this screenSuper Gain screen Camera SW Mode screenFrame Mode screen Modes of the camera switches are set on this screenExample CAM Card READ/WRITE screenCAM Card R/W Select screen Lens ADJ screen Lens adjustments are performed on this screenGENLOCK/IRIS screen CAM User Menu Select 3 screen CAM User Menu Select 1, 2 and 3 screensCAM User Menu Select 1 screen CAM User Menu Select 2 screenColorimetry screen Black Shading screenFlare screen White Shading screenOption screen Diagnostic screenInitialize screen Evaluation screenOSensitivity measurement screen OResolution measurement screenOS/N measurement screen OModulation measurement screenVTR Main Menu screen ALL Function screenVTR’s functions are set on this screen 2.0TRIM13 BATTERY/TAPE screenPRO14 TRIM14Auto Battery Setting screen¢ on MIC/AUDIO screen VTR VF Indicator screenCH1/2 101TC/UB screen TCG/TCR ENG 103OFF LCD User Display OFF ENGVTR User Menu Select screen Time/date settings are performed on this screenTime Date screen VTR Initialize screenREC Start ENG Pause Timer ENGNews REC ENG Humid OPE ENGTape IND ENG PowerTC Mode ENG UB Mode ENG107 Also by warning tones heard from the speaker or earphone108 Emergency eject Error codesCleaning inside the viewfinder MaintenanceReplacing the backup battery Head cleaningVTR SAVE/STBY Inspections prior to shootingPreparation for inspection Inspecting the camera unitInspecting the viewfinder Tape travel inspection Inspecting the VTR unitInspections relating to the time code and user’s bit Inspection using external microphonesManual audio level adjustment function inspection Specifications VTR Tape Transport System Connector SectionVTR Video System VTR Audio SystemRelating to external VTRs Relating to power supplyMaintenance products ViewfinderVQT9419 F0601W @

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