Panasonic AG-DVC30 specifications Screen displays

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Screen displays (cont.)

Displays in CAMERA and VCR modes

6.Button functions

The functions allocated to the USER buttons (P74) and high-sensitivity shooting mode (P36) are displayed here while the MODE CHK button is held down.

7.Video level

The video level near the markers is displayed here. (P38)

8.Markers

The markers are displayed here when the ZEBRA button is pressed twice during shooting. (P38)

9.Wind noise reduction

WIND CUT is displayed here when “ON” has been selected as the WIND CUT item setting on the RECORDING SETUP screen. (P37, P75)

10.Time stamp

Ris displayed here when “REC” has been selected as the TIME STAMP item setting on the RECORDING SETUP screen. The date and time are recorded as part of the images on the tape. (P36, P75)

11.Audio recording system

The digital sound recording system is displayed here. (P75)

12.Mic manual mode

“M” is displayed here when sound is recorded manually using the internal microphone or external microphone. (P46)

13.Audio level meter

This indicates the levels of the audio input and output signals.

14.Remaining tape

The remaining tape time is displayed here. It is not displayed while it is being calculated or during slow playback.

15.Remaining battery charge

As the remaining battery charge drops, the

display changes as follows: 5

5 5 5 .

When the battery has completely

discharged, ( ) blinks. (When the AC adapter is being used, a display

other than may appear: this is not a sign of malfunctioning.)

16.Calendar

The current date and time are displayed here.

When the BARS button is pressed to display colour bars, the ID information set at the ID SET item on the DISPLAY SETUP screen is displayed.

Month:

JAN (January), FEB (February), MAR (March), APR (April), MAY (May), JUN (June), JUL (July), AUG (August), SEP (September), OCT (October), NOV (November), DEC (December)

Day of the month

Year:

2000 --- 2089

Hours: (24-hour clock)

Minutes

Seconds

mmm dd yyyy hh:mm:ss

17.Index recording

“INDEX” lights during index signal recording. This is initiated by pressing the USER button in which the INDEX function has already been allocated during recording. (P40, P74)

It blinks when the INDEX button is pressed before recording (to indicate the index signal recording standby status).

18.High-sensitivity shooting mode

SNS is displayed here when shooting in a high-sensitivity mode. (P36)

19.Gain value

The gain value used for shooting is displayed here. (P43)

20.F-number

The iris (F-number) used for shooting is displayed here. (P43)

” appears when the backlight is being compensated. (P40)

” appears in the spotlight mode. (P74)

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Contents Digital Video Camera-Recorder For U.K. only Battery eject button Batterij verwijderknop Operating precautionRead this first Contents Contents Accessories Operating precautions AC adapter and batteryDo not drop the camera-recorder while carrying it Operating precautions Cassette tapes Storage precautionsBattery Camera-recorderConnect the cords properly as shown in the figure above Connecting the power cordChecking the system operations Getting readyTurning on the power Checking the system operationsInserting the cassette tape Rec check Tape protection modeShooting Checking what you have shotTurning off the power Disconnecting the power cordRemoving the tape Coin screw Adjusting the hand strapAttaching the handle Attaching the large eye-cup16 E When the handle is not attachedWhen the handle is attached Attaching the shoulder strapPreventing accidental erasure Lens hoodCassette tapes Removing the lens hood Attaching the lens hood18 E Description of partsCamera-recorder For details, refer to the respective pages19 E Description of parts20 E Wireless remote control unit Shooting/volume controlsPlayback controls 22 E BatteryCharging and recording times of accessory battery ChargingBattery MountingReturn the viewfinder to its original position 23 E Setting procedure Remote control unitInstalling the battery Setting the remote control unit Keep the battery out of the reach of small childrenViewfinder Using the viewfinderUsing the LCD monitor Viewfinder Diopter adjustment leverAdjusting the screen display Press the Menu button three times to exit the menu modeViewfinder 27 E Turn the multi dial to set DEC Adjusting the calendarTime data 2004Charging the internal battery Time data29 E Press the multi dial to move to the next digit Setting the user’s bitTurn the multi dial to move to the UB Preset item Press the multi dial to move 1 to YESPress the Menu button twice to exit the menu mode User’s bit is entered when the multi dial is pressed31 E Turn the multi dial to specify the time code Setting the time codeTurn the multi dial to move to the TC Preset item Specifying the time code33 E Press the Menu button when you finish setting the time codeTime code is entered when the multi dial is pressed Press the Menu button two times to exit the menu modePreparation and inspections Regular shootingZoom functions Shooting techniques for different targetsLow-angle shooting Searching specific scenes Image searchHigh-sensitivity shooting SNS Shooting techniques for different targetsSelf-portrait shooting Recording the time stampWind noise reduction Vibration reduction functionMovie-like shooting Video level detection area Markers Photo shots Zebra patternColour bars MarkersImages are recorded with the standard 43 aspect ratio Field and frame shootingFrame-by-frame shooting Changing the image sizeAE lock function Using the User buttonsOne-touch zooming Backlight compensation FunctionRemember the following when you record backups of images Backup recordingSwitching to manual mode FocusingShutter speed adjustment Shutter speed, iris and gain adjustmentsIris F-number Shutter speed, iris and gain adjustmentsIris and gain adjustments Turn the multi dial to select the F-numberWhite balance adjustments Setting the white balanceAuto white balance Adjusting the white balance Manually White balance adjustments46 E Audio level adjustmentsAdjusting the mic input audio Level Press the multi dial to move 1 to ManualTurn the multi dial to move to the Monitor Level item Audio level adjustmentsAdjusting the headphone Volume Audio levels of CH1 and CH2 are adjusted togetherPlay back the tape using the various function buttons Normal playbackPlaying back a tape Adjusting the volume Normal playbackChecking the shooting date Time Still-picture playback Variable-speed playbackSlow playback Frame-feed playbackPress the 1 button to return to normal playback 51 E Search functionsVariable-speed search Blank searchPhoto index Index signalsSearch functions Index searchUB XX XX XX CounterCounter display Counter memory function TC XX XX XX54 E Connecting external unitsHeadphones Digital video equipment55 E Connecting external unitsTV set Video deckStereo microphone AG-MC15, option External microphone Connected to XLR connectorExternal microphone Connected to phono jack 56 EAIN Audio dubbing57 E MICAudio dubbing 59 E DubbingAnalogue input Stop play back on the external unitDubbing Analogue input $ Analogue/digital AD conversionAnalogue output Press the $ button to stop the recording in the recorder Regardless of the recorder’s menu settingDigital input/output Press the 1 button to play back the tape in the playerDisplays in Camera and VCR modes Screen displaysScreen displays White balance information Manual modeOperation mode displays Shutter speedVCR mode only Monitor volume level meterSearch number When ALL is selected as the Display item setting Using the Mode CHK buttonSetting the Display items When Partial is selected as the Display item setting67 E Setting the menu modePress the Menu button When the remote control unit is used Menu operationsMenu operations Selecting the main itemsSelecting the sub items Entering the settings For items whose setting is to be selectedFor items whose numerical value setting is to be changed Initializing the menu settings Setting other sub itemsSetting other main items Releasing the menu mode71 E Menu configurationCamera mode menu VCR mode menu72 E Menu configurationCamera Setup screen Scene File screen73 E Playback Function screen74 E SW Mode screen75 E Recording Setup screen76 E AV IN/OUT Setup screen Display Setup screen77 E 78 E Other Functions screen79 E Normal video recording Before calling for servicePower supply BatteryDisplays Before calling for serviceOther types of video recording EditingOther Playback soundSystem resetting CondensationTally lamp Factors that make the heads dirty Cleaning the video headsMaintenance cautions Use a cleaning cassette 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