Panasonic AJ-HDX400P operating instructions VF Displays, VF Marker, Zebra pattern display, Hold

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Chapter 7 Menu description tables

7-4 VF

7-4-1 VF DISPLAYS

Item/

 

 

Variable

 

 

Remarks

Data storage

range

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISP CONDITION

 

NORMAL

NORMAL: The statuses are displayed at all

 

 

 

HOLD

 

 

times.

 

 

 

 

HOLD:

The statuses are displayed only

 

 

 

 

 

 

when the MODE CHECK switch is

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E

 

 

 

pressed.

 

 

 

 

 

DISP MODE

 

 

1

For performing the DISP MODE setting. This

 

 

 

2

item is used to select the camera’s warning or

 

 

 

3

message displays. For details, refer to “4-7-4

 

 

 

 

Display modes and setting changes/

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E

 

adjustment result messages.”

 

 

 

 

DS.GAIN DISP

 

GAIN

For selecting whether to display the DS.GAIN

 

 

 

FRM RATE

value as a frame rate value (P) or gain value

 

 

 

 

().

 

 

 

 

 

 

GAIN:

 

The DS.GAIN value is displayed

 

 

 

 

 

 

as a gain value ().

 

 

 

 

FRM RATE: The DS.GAIN value is displayed

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F

E

 

 

 

as a frame rate value (P).

VF OUT

 

 

Y

For selecting the VF output.

 

 

 

NAM

Y:

Luminance signal

 

 

 

R

NAM: The signal with the highest level among

 

 

 

G

 

the R, G and B signals is output.

 

 

 

B

R:

R channel signal

 

 

 

 

G:

G channel signal

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E

 

B:

B channel signal

 

 

 

 

 

VF DTL

 

 

0

For performing the VF DTL selection. This

 

 

 

:

item is used to further emphasize the DTL of

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

the VF signals. If 0 is set, the DTL will be the

 

 

 

:

C U F E 5

same as that of the main line signals.

ZEBRA1 DETECT

 

0%

For setting the ZEBRA1 detection level (IRE

 

 

 

:

level).

 

 

 

 

 

70%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:

 

 

 

 

 

 

109%

 

 

 

7-4-2 VF MARKER

Item/

 

Variable

 

Remarks

Data storage

range

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE

 

A

For selecting the VF MARKER setting table.

 

 

B

This item is used to set the current values of

 

 

 

table A or B which have been selected using

C U F

E

 

the menu items listed below.

 

 

 

 

CENTER MARK

 

OFF

For selecting the center marker.

 

 

1

OFF: The center marker is not displayed.

 

 

2

1:

+ (large)

 

 

3

2:

Center blank (large)

 

 

4

3:

+ (small)

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E

 

4:

Center blank (small)

 

 

 

 

SAFETY ZONE

 

OFF

For selecting the type of safety zone frame.

1OFF: The safety zone frame is not displayed.

21: Box

C U F

E

2:

Corner frames

SAFETY AREA

80%

For setting the position of the safety zone.

 

:

 

 

 

90%

 

 

 

:

 

 

C U F E 100%

 

 

FRAME SIG

4:3

For setting the frame marker.

 

13:9

The VISTA setting is 16:8.65.

 

14:9

 

 

C U F E VISTA

 

 

FRAME MARK

ON

For selecting ON or OFF for the frame

C U F E OFF

marker.

FRAME LVL

00

For setting the level of the frame marker.

 

:

0: Equivalent to signal OFF

 

15

 

15: Same brightness as center area

 

 

 

 

 

However, this setting has no effect if

C U F

E

 

FRAME SIG is set to VISTA.

Zebra pattern display

Video level

ZEBRA 2

C U F

E

 

ZEBRA2 DETECT

0%

For setting the ZEBRA2 detection level (IRE

 

:

level).

 

85%

 

 

 

:

 

C U F E 109%

 

ZEBRA2

ON

For selecting ON or OFF for ZEBRA2 or

 

SPOT

selecting SPOT.

C U F E OFF

 

LOW LIGHT LVL

OFF

For setting how much lower the camera’s

 

10%

input light quantity should be in order for

 

15%

“LOW LIGHT” to be displayed.

 

20%

 

 

25%

 

 

30%

 

C U F E 35%

 

ECU MENU DISP.

ON

For selecting ON or OFF for displaying the

 

OFF

MENU on the viewfinder when the ECU is

C U F

E

connected.

ON

109%

ZEBRA 2

DETECT

ZEBRA 1

DETECT

OFFSPOT

MARKER/

50%

For setting the brightness of the markers and

CHAR LVL

60%

characters displayed in the viewfinder.

 

70%

 

 

80%

 

 

90%

 

C U F

E 100%

 

0%

The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.

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Contents Operating Instructions Camera/VTR Model No. AJFCC Note Do not Remove Cover or BackNi-Cd Contents Chapter Maintenance Inspections SpecificationsMenu description tables Features of the camera unit Features of the VTR unit System configuration AJ-HDX400PPower supply and accessory mounting section Audio function section input system FrontRear Audio function section output system Shooting and recording camera unit Shooting and recording VTR unit CAM. Auto Knee onCAM. Auto Knee OFF BarsLT BOX ScropSqueeze Setup card insertion slot Busy operation mode display lampMenu operation section Menu buttonTime code related section CTLDisplays relating to the VTR unit’s operations and modes Time code-related switch settings and display items Mode displaysTCG switch position Display switch Display item Position Displays relating to the time codeViewfinder section Cassette tapes Basic procedures From providing the power supply to loading the cassetteUp to performing the switch settings Procedure for shooting Adjust the white balance3When adjusting the white balance on the spot Tape function buttonsScene-to-scene continuity Scene-to-scene continuity during rec-pauseEnsuring scene-to-scene continuity at other times Procedure for shooting in the on modes PRE-RECORDING functionInterval REC function ONE ShotWhen recording is to be suspended at any time When the recording is to beWhen the ONE Shot mode of Interval REC is to be exited When the Interval REC mode is to be exitedWhen the Retake function is to be exited Retake functionRec-review function Normal playback and playback at different speedsAdjusting the white balance and black balance Adjusting the white balanceWhite balance detection area Output CAMWhen there is no time to adjust the white balance When the white balance cannot be adjusted automaticallyAuto tracking white balance setting White balance memoriesAdjusting the black balance Auto W/B BAL switchBlack balance memory Use this to execute ABBSetting the electronic shutter Setting the shutter mode and speedShutter modes Viewfinder screen displays relating to the shutterSelecting the recording signals and recording system Setting the synchro scan modeSelecting the audio input signals Adjusting the audio signal recording levels 3 CH3 and CH4 recording levelsAuto Level MICSetting the time data Setting the user bitsTape continuity with the user bits User bit memory functionSetting the internal clock’s date and time RegionSetting the time code Time code when the battery is replacedOperating procedure for external locking Externally locking the time codeSetting the Umid information Concerning the user bit setting during external lockTo release the external lock ExamplesMenu configuration Menu displays on the viewfinder screenBasic menu operations Selecting the user menus To increment the valueTo decrement the value To set an item to on or OFFViewfinder screen status display configuration Viewfinder screen status displaysViewfinder lamp displays Selecting the viewfinder screen display itemsDisplay item What is displayed Status when display appears Mode CheckCheck Filter Line MIX Gain Battery type Remaining battery= Iris override Iris, f-valueColor temperature Viewfinder screen display selectionShutter Speed/modeSetting the marker displays Setting the camera IDSetting change/adjustment result messages and display modes Mode check screen displays Mode Check button function Marker check screen displays Marker Select button functionMenu-driven function setup Setting the User SW Gain switchingSelecting the video output signals Setting items and detailsSetting items and what is set Selecting the F.AUDIO Level control functionFunctions which can be selected Setting the color temperature manually Handling the setup cardData handling Setup card operations Formatting the setup cardSaving the data settings on the card Selecting the file NoSaving the data settings to the selected file Giving a title to the selected fileLoading the data saved on the card Loading the data of the selected fileHow to use the user data Writing the setting data in the user areaLoading the user data How to use the scene file data Writing the setting data used for the scene filesReading the setting data used for the scene files Scene Read User Data Scene SEL # Read Write Reset Scene Read User Data Scene SEL Write Reset How to use the lens file data White BAL switchOperation method without performing File menu operations Supplying the power Attaching the battery and setting the battery typeUsing the Anton Bauer battery pack ReferenceUsing the NP-1 type battery pack Using the V-mount type battery packNP-1 type Battery case Using an AC power supply When the AJ-B75 AC adapter made by Panasonic is usedPin no Signal Attaching the lensAdjusting the lens flange Lens socketApprox meters Adjusting the white shading of the lens OFFStoring the lens file data Giving a title to the selected file noReading the lens file data Audio input signal preparations When using the front microphoneWhen using an external microphone When using a wireless receiver When using an audio componentWhen using a UniSlot wireless receiver Mounting the unit on a tripodAdjusting the position of the shoulder pad Connecting the extension control unit AJ-EC3PAttaching the shoulder belt Example showing use of the SHAN-RC700 rain coverAttaching the Front Audio Level control knob Front AudioInspections prior to shooting Preparation for inspectionsInspecting the camera unit Automatic audio level adjustment function inspection Manual audio level adjustment function InspectionInspecting the VTR unit Tape travel inspectionInspection using external microphones Self-diagnosis functionInspections relating to the time code and user bits Maintenance Connectors and signals PushNC5FBH HA16PRM-3SGBattery END SlackTape END REC WarningWireless RF Battery Near ENDServo Tape Near ENDError codes Code No Description of errorEmergency eject Emergency eject screw Push in and turn at the same timeMenu configuration How to open the menusHow to interpret the menu lists REC Function Output SELVariable Remarks Data storage Range ONE ShotOption Mode Genlock1 ROP Matrix Color CorrectionLOW Setting MID SettingHigh Setting Additional DTLSkin Tone DTL Direction=SKIN Tone Area 12 $ Camera Settings All items in Camera Setting are setting targets of the itemGamma FlareVF Displays VF MarkerZebra pattern display HoldVF INDICATOR1 VF INDICATOR2User BOX Mode Check IND Camera ID7 !LED Shutter SpeedShutter Select User SWSW Mode SmpteSplit AribWhite Balance Mode User SW GainFile IrisCard READ/WRITE Card R/W SelectDiagnostic Lens FileSystem Check InitializeBATTERY/TAPE Black ShadingWhite Shading VTR FunctionBattery SETTING1 ManualData storage Range HYTRON100ENDURA50*1 ENDURA80*1ENDURA-D*2 Battery SETTING2 DIGITAL14END 5 MIC/AUDIO1 6 MIC/AUDIO27 TC/UB Umid SET/INFODowncon Setting VTR DiagOption Video System Audio SystemConnector Section Audio Input Connectors Memo Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company

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