Panasonic AG-DVC 200E Extender display, Status display, Time code display, Centre marker, Display

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Viewfinder displays

Display item

What is displayed

Status causing the display to appear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Extender display

EX

 

Displayed when the lens extender is being used.

 

 

 

 

2 INTERVAL REC

iREC

 

Indicates the interval recording mode. For further details, refer to

status display

 

 

“INTERVAL REC function” (page 28).

 

 

 

 

3 Time code display

TCG

12:59:59:24

Indicates the TCG (time code generator) value.

 

TCR

12:59:59:24

Indicates the TCR (time code reader) value.

 

UBG

AB:CD:EF:00

Indicates the UBG (user’s bit generator) value.

 

UBR

AB:CD:EF:00

Indicates the UBR (user’s bit reader) value.

 

CNT

01:59:59

Indicates the COUNTER (counter) value.

 

 

 

 

4 Centre marker

+

 

Displayed when ON is selected as the CENTRE MARK setting (see page

 

 

 

35). It indicates the centre of the viewfinder screen.

 

 

 

5 1st line message

AWB Ach ¢.¢K

Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel A.

display (changes in

AWB Ach ¢.¢K UNDER

Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel A, and the colour

switch settings)

 

 

temperature is lower than the display range.

 

AWB Ach ¢.¢K OVER

Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel A, and the colour

 

 

 

temperature is higher than the display range.

 

AWB Bch ¢.¢K

Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel B.

 

AWB Bch ¢.¢K UNDER

Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel B, and the colour

 

 

 

temperature is lower than the display range.

 

AWB Bch ¢.¢K OVER

Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel B, and the colour

 

 

 

temperature is higher than the display range.

 

AWB PRE ¢.¢K

Displayed when AWB has been switched to PRE.

 

AUTO KNEE ON

Displayed when AUTO KNEE has been changed from OFF to ON.

 

AUTO KNEE OFF

Displayed when AUTO KNEE has been changed from ON to OFF.

 

GAIN ¢¢dB

Displayed when the gain has been switched.

 

FILTER ¢

Displayed when the filter has been switched.

 

SHUTTER OFF

Displayed when the shutter has been set to OFF.

 

SHUTTER 1/¢¢¢¢

Displayed when the shutter has been set to ON.

 

IRIS MODE ¢¢¢¢

Displayed when the IRIS MODE switch setting has been changed.

 

FULL AUTO ON

Displayed when FULL AUTO has been changed from OFF to ON.

 

FULL AUTO OFF

Displayed when FULL AUTO has been changed from ON to OFF.

 

SCENE FILE USER

 

 

SCENE FILE 1

 

 

SCENE FILE 2

Displayed when the scene file dial setting has been switched.

 

SCENE FILE 3

 

 

 

SCENE FILE 4

 

 

SCENE FILE STD

 

(AWB, ABB operation

 

 

AWB ACTIVE

Displayed while the AWB operation is in progress.

displays)

AWB OK ¢.¢K

Displayed when AWB is completed error-free.

 

AWB OK ¢.¢K UNDER

Displayed when AWB is completed error-free, and the colour temperature is

 

 

 

outside the display range (under ¢.¢K).

 

AWB OK ¢.¢K OVER

Displayed when AWB is completed error-free, and the colour temperature is

 

 

 

outside the display range (over ¢.¢K).

 

AWB NG

Displayed when AWB is completed with an error.

 

AWB PRE

Displayed when AWB cannot be performed because AWB is set to PRE.

 

ATW MODE

Displayed when ATW (full time auto white balance) is in progress.

 

ABB ACTIVE

Displayed while the ABB operation is in progress.

 

ABB OK

Displayed when ABB is completed error-free.

 

ABB NG

Displayed when ABB is completed with an error.

 

 

 

5 2nd line message

colour temp LOW

Warns that the colour temperature is too low during the AWB operation.

display

colour temp HIGH

Warns that the colour temperature is too high during the AWB operation.

(error result message

LEVEL OVER

Warns that the brightness is too high during the AWB operation.

displayed after AWB

LOW LIGHT

Warns that the brightness is too low during the AWB operation.

or ABB has been

UNSTABLE CONDITION

Warns that the screen is not stable during the AWB or ABB operation.

performed)

TIME OVER

Warns that the AWB or ABB processing could not be completed within the

 

 

 

allotted time.

 

 

 

 

6 IRIS MODE switch

SPOT

 

Displayed when the IRIS MODE switch is at the SPOT.L position.

status display

BACK

 

Displayed when the IRIS MODE switch is at the BACK.L position.

 

 

 

7 QUICK FOCUS

QUICK FOCUS

Displayed when QUICK FOCUS is ON.

display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17 (E)

Image 18 Contents
AG- E Digital Video Camera RecorderPrecautions for Use To remove the battery/Verwijderen van de batterijVaroitus Lithium BatteryVarning Do not Remove Panel Cover by UnscrewingContents Features IntroductionRain cover System configurationCleaning tape Digital Video Camera RecorderParts and their functions Reset button Breaker switchMonitor volume control POWER/WARNING lampShutter switch Auto W/B white/black BAL switchGenlock in connector BNC = Viewfinder connectorTally lamp DV I/F connector complying with Ieee StandardDC OUT DC power supply output socket External DC input socketSet the battery type Remove the battery holderAttach the battery case to the unit PreparationAttachunit. the battery made by Sony to Using a battery pack made by Anton BauerUsing the NP-1B battery pack made by Sony AttachBauer. the battery pack made by AntonRaise the lens lever, and remove the mount cap Proceed with the flange back adjustment for the lensAttaching the lens Pulllens. down the lens lever to secure Microphone Attaching the shoulder belt optional accessory Mounting the unit on a tripod Attaching the viewfinder Detaching the unit from the tripod attachmentSetting the camera ID Setting the date and timeSpace ∏ Letters of the alphabet a through Z White shading adjustment Lens adjustments and checksFlange back adjustment White shading checkViewfinder displays Viewfinder lamp displaysViewfinder screen status displays Iris Mode switch Switch settingsError result message Extender displayTemperature display ATW, AWB channel Temperature fineAdjustment amount Shutter speedSelecting the viewfinder screen display Push the Auto W/B BAL switch to ABB and release it White balance and black balance adjustmentSet the switches to the positions shown in the figure 50 HzPushSEL. the Shutter switch from on to Electronic shutter settingsSetting the synchro scanning mode Shutter modesSetting the time code Time data settingsSetting the user’s bit Set the TCG switchScene file function Scene file setting methodScene files Editing scene filenamesRotate the JOG dial button to move to the Write item How to use file selectReturning a scene filename to its default Press the Menu button to exit the menu operationList of scene file settings List of file settingsRecording methods Set the camera unit’s switches as followsNormal recording Scene-to-scene continuitySelect the desired input signals using the Audio in switch Selecting the audio input signalsAdjusting the audio recording level Audio recordingOther functions Using the unit as a player Using the unit with external componentsConnection to a video component with a DV connector Connection to a PC capable of non-linear editingUpon completion of the settings, press the Menu button Menu display enable/disableDisplaying sub-menus and deciding on settings Menu operationsSetting menu configuration Main 1/2Main 2/2 Menu contents Process SW ModeMain menu 1 of 2 main menu Additional ProcessVTR Function BatteryVideo OUT VTR OptionLens Shading Main menu 2 of 2 main menuMIC/AUDIO MARKER/ZEBRAVF Display 1/2 VF Display 2/2Genlock DiagnosticLED Camera IDServo SlackREC Warning HumidSet the power to OFF Battery ENDBattery Near END Emergency ejectMaintenance Error codesAudio system SpecificationsVideo system Tape transport systemOutput Optional accessory AJ-VF10Input OtherVQT9278-1 F0401T1051 @