Panasonic AG-DVC30 specifications Playback Function screen, 73 E

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Menu configuration (cont.)

PLAYBACK FUNCTION screen

Item/

 

(Display

Description of settings

mode)

 

 

 

 

 

SEARCH

Use this to set the operation to be

(VCR)

performed when an INDEX button (9 or

 

:) on the remote control unit is pressed.

 

PHOTO:

 

A photo search is conducted. (P52)

 

SCENE:

 

An index search is conducted. (P52)

 

 

32K (12bit)

Use this to set the sound to be output as

AUDIO

CH1 and CH2 signals when playing back a

(VCR)

tape that was recorded in the 32K (12-bit)

 

audio mode.

 

ST1:

 

This selects the sound that was recorded

 

during shooting.

 

CH1 signals = CH1 track

 

CH2 signals = CH2 track

 

ST2:

 

This selects the sound that was dubbed

 

on the recording.

 

CH1 signals = CH3 track

 

CH2 signals = CH4 track

 

MIX:

 

This mixes the sound that was recorded

 

during shooting and the sound that was

 

dubbed on the recording.

 

CH1 signals = CH1 + CH3 tracks

 

CH2 signals = CH2 + CH4 tracks

 

<Note>

 

When sound is recorded in the 48K (16-bit)

 

audio mode, CH3 and CH4 do not exist so

 

the following always stands:

 

CH1 signals = CH1 track

 

CH2 signals = CH2 track

 

 

The underlining indicates the factory setting.

Item/

 

(Display

Description of settings

mode)

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

Use this to set the audio signals to be

(VCR)

output from the AV IN/OUT jack when the

 

tape is played back.

 

CH1•CH2:

 

CH1 output = CH1 signals

 

CH2 output = CH2 signals

 

CH1:

 

CH1 output = CH1 signals

 

CH2 output = CH1 signals

 

CH2:

 

CH1 output = CH2 signals

 

CH2 output = CH2 signals

 

 

32K (12bit) AUDIO item/AUDIO OUT item settings and audio track signals output from the AV IN/OUT jack

Audio recording

32K (12bit) AUDIO

AUDIO OUT

AV IN/OUT jack

AV IN/OUT jack

mode

item setting

item setting

CH1 output

CH2 output

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH1•CH2

CH1

CH2

 

ST1

CH1

CH1

CH1

 

 

CH2

CH2

CH2

 

 

 

 

 

32K (12-bit)

 

CH1•CH2

CH3

CH4

ST2

CH1

CH3

CH3

 

 

 

CH2

CH4

CH4

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIX

__

CH1+CH3

CH2+CH4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH1•CH2

CH1

CH2

48K (16-bit)

__

CH1

CH1

CH1

 

 

CH2

CH2

CH2

 

 

 

 

 

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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 AC adapter and battery Operating precautionsDo not drop the camera-recorder while carrying it Operating precautions Battery Storage precautionsCamera-recorder Cassette tapesChecking the system operations Connecting the power cordGetting ready Connect the cords properly as shown in the figure aboveChecking the system operations Turning on the powerInserting the cassette tape Shooting Tape protection modeChecking what you have shot Rec checkDisconnecting the power cord Turning off the powerRemoving the tape Attaching the handle Adjusting the hand strapAttaching the large eye-cup Coin screwWhen the handle is attached When the handle is not attachedAttaching the shoulder strap 16 ECassette tapes Lens hoodRemoving the lens hood Attaching the lens hood Preventing accidental erasureCamera-recorder Description of partsFor details, refer to the respective pages 18 E19 E Description of parts20 E Shooting/volume controls Wireless remote control unitPlayback controls Charging and recording times of accessory battery BatteryCharging 22 EMounting BatteryReturn the viewfinder to its original position 23 E Installing the battery Setting the remote control unit Remote control unitKeep the battery out of the reach of small children Setting procedureUsing the LCD monitor Using the viewfinderViewfinder Diopter adjustment lever ViewfinderPress the Menu button three times to exit the menu mode Adjusting the screen displayViewfinder 27 E Time data Adjusting the calendar2004 Turn the multi dial to set DECTime data Charging the internal battery29 E Turn the multi dial to move to the UB Preset item Setting the user’s bitPress the multi dial to move 1 to YES Press the multi dial to move to the next digitUser’s bit is entered when the multi dial is pressed Press the Menu button twice to exit the menu mode31 E Turn the multi dial to move to the TC Preset item Setting the time codeSpecifying the time code Turn the multi dial to specify the time codeTime code is entered when the multi dial is pressed Press the Menu button when you finish setting the time codePress the Menu button two times to exit the menu mode 33 EPreparation and inspections Regular shootingLow-angle shooting Shooting techniques for different targetsSearching specific scenes Image search Zoom functionsSelf-portrait shooting Shooting techniques for different targetsRecording the time stamp High-sensitivity shooting SNSVibration reduction function Wind noise reductionMovie-like shooting Colour bars Photo shots Zebra patternMarkers Video level detection area MarkersFrame-by-frame shooting Field and frame shootingChanging the image size Images are recorded with the standard 43 aspect ratioOne-touch zooming Using the User buttonsBacklight compensation Function AE lock functionSwitching to manual mode Backup recordingFocusing Remember the following when you record backups of imagesShutter speed adjustment Shutter speed, iris and gain adjustmentsIris and gain adjustments Shutter speed, iris and gain adjustmentsTurn the multi dial to select the F-number Iris F-numberSetting the white balance White balance adjustmentsAuto white balance Adjusting the white balance Manually White balance adjustmentsAdjusting the mic input audio Level Audio level adjustmentsPress the multi dial to move 1 to Manual 46 EAdjusting the headphone Volume Audio level adjustmentsAudio levels of CH1 and CH2 are adjusted together Turn the multi dial to move to the Monitor Level itemNormal playback Play back the tape using the various function buttonsPlaying back a tape Normal playback Adjusting the volumeChecking the shooting date Time Slow playback Variable-speed playbackFrame-feed playback Still-picture playbackVariable-speed search Search functionsBlank search Press the 1 button to return to normal playback 51 ESearch functions Index signalsIndex search Photo indexCounter display Counter memory function CounterTC XX XX XX UB XX XX XXHeadphones Connecting external unitsDigital video equipment 54 ETV set Connecting external unitsVideo deck 55 EExternal microphone Connected to phono jack External microphone Connected to XLR connector56 E Stereo microphone AG-MC15, option57 E Audio dubbingMIC AINAudio dubbing Analogue input DubbingStop play back on the external unit 59 EAnalogue input $ Analogue/digital AD conversion DubbingAnalogue output Digital input/output Regardless of the recorder’s menu settingPress the 1 button to play back the tape in the player Press the $ button to stop the recording in the recorderDisplays in Camera and VCR modes Screen displaysScreen displays Operation mode displays Manual modeShutter speed White balance informationMonitor volume level meter VCR mode onlySearch number Setting the Display items Using the Mode CHK buttonWhen Partial is selected as the Display item setting When ALL is selected as the Display item settingPress the Menu button When the remote control unit is used Setting the menu modeMenu operations 67 ESelecting the main items Menu operationsSelecting the sub items For items whose setting is to be selected Entering the settingsFor items whose numerical value setting is to be changed Setting other main items Setting other sub itemsReleasing the menu mode Initializing the menu settingsCamera mode menu Menu configurationVCR mode menu 71 ECamera Setup screen Menu configurationScene File screen 72 E73 E Playback Function screen74 E SW Mode screen75 E Recording Setup screen76 E Display Setup screen AV IN/OUT Setup screen77 E 78 E Other Functions screen79 E Power supply Before calling for serviceBattery Normal video recordingOther types of video recording Before calling for serviceEditing DisplaysOther Playback soundCondensation System resettingTally lamp Maintenance cautions Cleaning the video headsUse a cleaning cassette tape Factors that make the heads dirtySpecifications Specifications Memo Web Site http//www . panasonic . co . jp/global F0204W1034