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Panasonic AG-HPX600P Manual
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(For AG-HPX600EJ/AG-HPX600EN) 4 Read this first5 EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS1.Applicable standards and operating environment 2.Pre-requisiteconditions to achieving compliance with the above standards 3.Performance level 6 Read this firstThank you for purchasing this Panasonic P2HD device 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year*5 P2HD device Basic warranty Extended warranty repair Details about user registration and the extended warranty: Free 5 years of Warranty Repairs 7 How to read this documentrr Illustrations rr Reference pages rr Terminology 8 Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 2 Description of Parts Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Chapter Preparation Chapter 6 Thumbnail Operations for Clips Menu Operations 9 Chapter 8 Using SmartUIChapter 9 Connecting to External Devices Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection Chapter 11 Additional Functions from the Optional Board Chapter 12 Specification 10 OverviewChapter 1 Overview — Beforeusing the camera 11 Before using the camerarr Caution regarding laser beams rr Note the following points rr Software information about this product rr Precautions when installing USB drivers Chapter 1 Overview — Mainfeatures 12 Main featuresrr Function extension (extra-costoptions) rr 50 Hz/59.94 Hz switchable and HD/SD multi-format rr SmartUI Chapter 1 Overview — Featuresof the camera unit 13 Features of the camera unitrr Progressive 2/3-inchMOS sensor rr 14-bitdigital circuit rr Seven gamma curve modes including cine-likegamma rr Slow/synchro/high-speedshutter rr Shooting assist function ff<USER> buttons (<USER MAIN>/<USER1>/<USER2>): ffFocus assist: Color-temperaturecan be fine-adjustedafter the white balance is set ffRec review function: ffEquipped with optical ND filters at four positions rr Chromatic aberration compensation function (CAC) rr Remote control supported rr Auto tracking white balance (ATW) function rr Dynamic range stretcher (DRS) function rr Camera extension system rr Viewfinder connection Chapter 1 Overview — Featuresof recorder/play unit 14 Features of recorder/play unitrr Various interfaces ff<USB2.0> terminal (host/device) provided ff<LAN> terminal provided rr Large-capacity, high-speedtransfer, highly reliable P2 card ffCard selection: ffHot swap recording: ffLoop recording: rr Instant start and secure data protection rr Other features ffPre-recording: ffOne-shotrecording: ffInterval recording: ffOne-cliprecording: ffProxy recording (extra-costoption): rr Clip thumbnail preview rr Shot marks and text memo 15 rr SD memory card slotrr HD/SD SDI output and down converter rr HDMI output rr HD/SD SDI input (extra-costoption): rr Control for fine-adjustmentof audio recording level rr Support for built-inUniSlot wireless receiver Chapter 1 Overview — Howto use the camera 16 How to use the cameraEditing, saving using external equipment 'DWDILOHVIRUSHUIRUPLQJQRQOLQHDUHGLWLQJRQDFRPSXWHUDUH WUDQVIHUUHG 3FDUG 86%GHYLFHPRGH 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packing material properly 19 Chapter 2 Description of PartsChapter 2 Description of Parts — Powersupply and accessory mounting section 20 Power supply and accessory mounting section1<POWER> switch (page 35) 2Battery release lever (page 90) 3Battery holder (page 90) 4Light control switch (page 90) 5<DC IN> terminal (page 91) 6<DC OUT> (DC power supply) output terminal (page 101) 7<REMOTE> terminal (page 152) (page 151) 8Light output terminal 9Cable holders 10Accessory mounting holes 11Shoulder strap fittings (page 99) 12Light shoe 13Viewfinder left/right positioning ring 14<VF> terminal 15Lens cable/microphone cable clamp (page 93) 16<LENS> terminal (page 93) 17Tripod mount (page 99) 18Lens mount (2/3-typebayonet) (page 93) 19Lens lever (page 93) 20Mount cap (page 93) Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Audio(input) function section 21 Audio (input) function section<MIC IN> (microphone input) terminal (page 98) ffConnect the microphone (optional) 2<F.AUDIO LEVEL> (audio recording level adjustment) dial (page 62) ffAdjust the recording level of audio channels 1 to Connect audio equipment or the microphone 4<LINE>/<MIC> (line input/microphone input) selector switch (page 98) <LINE <MIC 5Microphone input <+48V> ON/OFF switch (page 155) 48V <OFF 6Wireless slot (page 98) Mount the UniSlot wireless receiver (optional) Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Audio(output) function section 22 Audio (output) function section1<MONITOR> (volume adjustment) dial Adjust the volume of the monitor speaker and earphone 2Speaker 3<PHONES> (earphone) terminal (mini jack) This is the terminal for connecting the audio monitor earphone. (stereo) 4<AUDIO OUT> terminal (page 141) 23 Shooting and recording/playback functions sectionrr Shooting and recording (Camera unit) 1<ND FILTER> (filter switching) dial (page 35) Dial position Setting Description 2Shutter switch (page 56) Turn on/off the electronic shutter <ON <SEL 3 <AUTO W/B BAL> switch (page 53) <AWB <ABB 4<USER> buttons (<USER MAIN>/<USER1>/<USER2>) (page 60) 5<DISP/MODE CHK> switch (page 78) 6<GAIN> switch (page 53) ffFactory settings are L=0 dB, M=6 dB and H=12 dB 7<OUTPUT>/<AUTO KNEE> selector switch CAM.AUTO KNEE ON <BARS ttAuto knee function -The subject is a person positioned in the shade under a clear sky -The subject is a high-contrastscene 8<WHITE BAL> (white balance memory selector) switch (page 53) Select the white balance adjustment method 24 ffThe factory setting is 3200 KffThe color temperature can be changed successively to <PRST <A>/<B adjusted value to memory A or B 9Focal plane index Indicates the focal plane of the MOS sensor 10<REC> button (page 36) 11<MONITOR SEL> button 12<%/REW> (rewind) button 13<FF/)> (fast forward) button Press this button during a pause to perform fast playback 14<STOP> (stop) button Press this button to stop playback 15<PLAY/PAUSE> (play/pause) button 16<LIGHT> button 25 17<CAM> button (page 139)18<AUDIO> button (page 141) 19<SETUP> button (page 143) 20<HOME> button (page 136) 21<KEY LOCK> switch (page 136) 22<USB2.0> terminal (device) (page 146) 23<USB2.0> terminal (host) (page 146) Connect the USB 2.0 cable 24P2 card insertion slot 25P2 card access LED (page 33) 26SD memory card insertion slot (page 84) ttCautions in using SD memory cards 27Busy (active status indication) lamp (page 85) 28<SDI OUT/IN (OP)> terminal (page 49) Output the SDI signal 29<MON OUT> terminal (page 49) 30<LAN> terminal (100BASE‑TX) 31<HDMI> terminal (page 49) 32<USB2.0> terminal (sub-host) 33<FOCUS ASSIST> button (page 82) 26 Menu operation section and thumbnail operation section1Jog dial button (page 118) 2<MENU> button (page 118) 3<THUMBNAIL> button (page 105) 4<EXIT>/<CANCEL> buttons (page 105) 5Cursor/<SET> button (page 105) Operate the setting menu, menu bars and thumbnails 6<THUMBNAIL MENU> button (page 105) 7<SHIFT> button (page 105) ff<SHIFT> button + <SET> button Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Timecode section 27 Time code section1<GENLOCK IN> terminal (page 69) 3<HOLD> button 4<COUNTER> (counter display selector) button (page 29) 5<RESET> button Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Warningand status display section 28 Warning and status display section1Back tally lamp 2Rear tally lamp 3Back tally switch 4<WARNING> lamp (page 157) Chapter 2 Description of Parts — SmartUIdisplay ([HOME] screen) 29 SmartUI display ([HOME] screen)TC NDF SLAVE P -REC1 MEDIACH1 A E F 2 BATT CH21Media remaining space indicator bar Indicates the remaining free space in the P2 card using a 7-segmentdisplay 2Battery charge level indicator bar 3Audio channel level meter 4Time code indications [CLIP] [TC] [tc] [UB] [FR] [NDF] [DF] [HOLD] [F‑RUN] [R‑RUN] [SLAVE] Recording mode display [REC] [P‑REC] [i‑REC] [L‑REC] Status information Audio level display Audio input At a USB connection Error, card warning display 30 Chapter 3 Recording and Playback31 SEPChapter 3 Recording and Playback — P2card 32 P2 cardInserting a P2 card2 Open the slot cover Slot cover 3Insert a P2 card into the P2 card slot Eject button Press the eject button that pops up to the right P2 card access LED Close the slot cover ttBe sure to format P2 cards only on a P2 device Removing a P2 card1Open the slot cover 2 Raise the eject button 3Press in the eject button to remove the P2 card - Immediately after a pre-recording 33 Preventing accidental erasurettWrite-protectswitch can be switched while the card is being accessed (during recording or playback), but does not take effect until accessing of the card stops Write-protectswitch P2 card access LEDs and status of P2 cardsP2 card status Mode check display P2 card recording timerr P2 cards supported on the camera ttAJ‑P2C002SG (2 GB) cards cannot be used rr P2 card recording times (When a 64 GB card is used) (When a 64 GB card is used) System mode Recording format (codec) Recording time 34 Dividing clips recorded on P2 cardsHow to handle data recorded on P2 cards&217(176 /$67&/,37;7 -Do not transfer individual files from the CONTENTS folder -Do not delete data from the P2 card -Be sure to format P2 cards only on a P2 device Chapter 3 Recording and Playback — Basicprocedures 35 Basic proceduresPower supply setup to P2 card insertion1Insert a charged battery pack If the battery charge is low, replace with a fully charged battery ffExample: When P2 cards are inserted in two slots Shooting and recording switch settingsa:<USER MAIN> button The [Y GET] function is assigned in the factory setting b:<GAIN> switch a b cc:<OUTPUT> switch Set this switch to CAM.AUTO KNEE ON d:SmartUI For shooting White/black balance adjustment to completion of recordingFor shooting, use the following steps 36 a bc da:<ND FILTER> dial b:<REC> button c:Shutter switch d:<AUTO W/B BAL> switch e:<WHITE BAL> switch 1Select a filter by the <ND FILTER> dial according to the light conditions 2 Operate the <WHITE BAL> switch rr When the white balance is already saved in memory: ffSet the <WHITE BAL> switch to <A> or <B ffSet the <WHITE BAL> switch to <PRST rr To adjust the white balance on the spot: 3Point the camera at your subject and adjust the focus and zoom 5Press the <REC> button to start recording 6To stop recording, press the <REC> button again Standard recordingPressing the <REC> button starts recording of video and sound on the P2 card <REC> button -When short-burstrecording is stopped -When stopping recording immediately after recording to two P2 cards Chapter 3 Recording and Playback — Standardrecording and native recording 37 Standard recording and native recordingStandard recording (Pull-downrecording) Native recording 38 Variable frame rate (VFR) recording function (extra-costoption)Native variable frame rate recordingrr Setting example in the 720‑59.94P mode 1 Set the [REC FORMAT] item on the setting menu [SYSTEM ffIt can also be set on the [CAM03:SETUP] screen of SmartUI SETUP] screen to [AVC‑I100/24PN] ffThe frame rate can be selected from 1 frame (1P) to 60 frames (60P) 2 Set the [VFR] item on the setting menu [SCENE FILE] screen 3 Press the <REC> button to [ON], and set the [FRAME RATE] item to match your Recording is performed in the variable frame rate mode (native specific shooting requirement variable frame rate) ttNote the following when recording in the native variable frame rate mode: Pre-recording -Audio cannot be recorded -The time code is fixed to rec-run(R‑RUN) Standard variable frame rate recording (pull-downrecording)ffThe frame rate can be selected from 1 frame (1P) to 60 frames (60P) Recording is performed in the variable frame rate mode (Over60P) - During recording, the P2 card to record to cannot be switched -Audio is recorded Using the variable frame rate recording function Standard-speedshooting for film productionrr Standard settings for film production Recording frame rate [SYSTEM MODE] Other item settings 39 Normal speed shooting for commercials/drama productionrr Standard settings for CM/drama production Undercrank shootingrr Standard settings for undercrank shooting [REC FORMAT] [FRAME RATE] ff[VFR] cannot be set if [SYSTEM MODE] is set to [1080‑23.98PsF] 40 Overcrank shootingrr Standard settings for overcrank shooting Chapter 3 Recording and Playback — Specialrecording functions 41 Special recording functions[SYSTEM MODE] [REC FORMAT] [CAMERA MODE] [VFR] Pre-recording2SHUDWLRQWRVWDUWUHFRUGLQJ2SHUDWLRQWRVWRSUHFRUGLQJ 7LPH $FWXDOUHFRUGLQJWLPH 3UHUHFRUGLQJWLPH 1Check the settings for each item on the setting menu [SYSTEM SETUP] screen 3Press the <REC> button Video and audio from the fixed amount of time is recorded -When the recording format is switched -When playback moves to recording -At interval recording -At one-shotrecording -At loop recording Interval recordingIUDPHUHFRUGLQJ 7LPH >,17(59$/7,0(@SUHVHWWLPH 4 Press the <REC> button ttThe pre-recordingand one-cliprecording are disabled. ttAudio is not recorded 42 One-shotrecordingttWhile this function is enabled, other operations are not accepted Loop recordingPress the <REC> button ttThe pre-recordingand one-cliprecording are disabled 43 One-cliprecordingRecording a new clip-When the power is turned off -When the P2 card with the previous recording is removed Exiting the one-cliprecording modeSet the [ONE CLIP REC] item to [OFF] by menu operations Cueing to the start of the combined section of a clipFor details, refer to “Playing back from the text memo position” (page 108) Proxy recording (extra-costoption) in the one-cliprecording modeProxy recording is possible even in the one-cliprecording mode Notes on the one-cliprecording mode 44 Proxy recording function (extra-costoption)Hot swap recordingttHot swap playback is not supported Rec review function Shot mark recording function Adding shot marksttShot marks can also be added while the thumbnail display is active 45 Text memo recording functionAdding text memosttUp to 100 text memos can be recorded to a single clip Chapter 3 Recording and Playback — Normaland variable speed playback 46 Normal and variable speed playbackrr Normal speed playback rr Fast-forwardand fast-reverseplayback rr Cueing clips 47 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingChapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Multiformats 48 Multi formatsSelecting recording signalsSetting menu screen Setting menu item List of recording formats and recording functionsrr Recording formats and recording playback times Capacity ffRecording playback time becomes 1.25 times longer in 24PN native recording List of recording settings and recording functions 49 Selecting video outputThe video output method can be selected Video output can be selected, for example, in the following setting menus Selecting video output from each terminal[SYSTEM MODE] [HDMI] <HDMI> terminal List of recording/playback and output formats 53 Adjusting the white and black balanceAdjusting the white balance a b c d eAdjust the amount of light entering the MOS sensor b:<AUTO W/B BAL> switch Used to execute the automatic white balance c:<GAIN> switch rr When the <WHITE BAL> switch is set to <A 1Set the <GAIN>, <OUTPUT>, and <WHITE BAL> switches 2 Select the <ND FILTER> dial setting according to the light conditions ttDo not allow bright spotlights within the screen ttThe white object must appear at the center of the screen RUPRUHRIWKHVFUHHQZLGWK d:<OUTPUT> switch Set this switch to <CAM Set this switch to <A> or <B 5Set the <AUTO W/B BAL> switch towards the <AWB> side, and then release it ffThe adjusted value is automatically stored in the specified memory (A or B) RUPRUHRIWKH VFUHHQKHLJKW 4 Adjust the lens aperture 54 When you have no time to adjust the white balanceWhen the white balance has not been automatically adjusted Viewfinder display for white balance Setting the auto tracking white balance (ATW) functionSW MODE LOW GAIN 0dB MID GAIN 6dB HIGH GAIN ATW Bch W.BAL.PRESET 3.2K USER MAIN Y_GET USER1 BACKLIGHT USER2 TEXT MEMO Canceling the auto tracking white balance 55 Adjusting the black balanceffWhen the camera has not been used for a long time 56 Setting the electronic shutterSetting the shutter mode and speed1Press the shutter switch positioned at OFF towards ON rr In the case of 60i, 60P recording rr In the case of 30P recording rr In the case of 24P recording Viewfinder screen display for shutter Setting the synchro scan mode 57 Variable ranges in each mode58 Flash band compensation (FBC) functionChange over time Flash firing Shot image (FBC OFF) Setting the flash band compensation functionFor details, refer to “Assigning functions to <USER> buttons” (page 60) <USER MAIN>/<USER1>/<USER2> buttons -Moving subjects look as if they have stopped suddenly -The resolution when the flash strobe light drops -Horizontal lines appear in the video when the flash strobe lights Using the flash band compensation function 59 Operation conditions for the flash band compensation function60 Assigning functions to <USER> buttonsSelectable functionsItem name [SPOT LIGHT] Assigns on/off of auto iris control for spotlight [BACK LIGHT] Assigns on/off of auto iris control for the backlight compensation [ATW] Switches the auto tracking white balance function on/off [ATW LOCK] tracking white balance function when pressing again [GAIN:18dB] Assigns the function for increasing gain to 18 dB [D.ZOOMX2] Assigns the digital zoom function [D.ZOOMX4] Zooms in on the field angle by 2x/4x vertically and horizontally [FBC] Switches the flash band compensation function on/off [Y GET] [WFM] [SW MODE] screen [PRE REC] Assigns the function for switching the pre-recordingfunction on/off [REC REVIEW] Assigns the rec review function [TEXT MEMO] Assigns text memo recording [SHOT MARK] Assigns the shot mark recording function [SLOT SEL] Assigns P2 card slot selection [A.MONI SEL] CH3/CH4 stereo, and CH4 monaural when the audio monitor channel is CH3/CH4 [PC MODE] MODE SEL] item on the setting menu [PC/USB/LAN] screen [INHIBIT] Disables assignment of functions ttFactory assignment settings are as follows: <USER MAIN [Y GET] <USER1 [BACK LIGHT] <USER2 [TEXT MEMO] 61 Selecting audio input and adjusting recording levelsSelecting audio input signalsAUD02:INPUT CH1 FRONT FRONT AUTO W.L REAR MANU [ IN ] [ LVL [ IN ] [ LVL ] NOTEttThe audio signals recorded in 4-channelare output with SDI signals Set audio-relateddetails on the setting menu [AUDIO SETUP] screen. (page 127) AUDIO SETUP FRONT VR CH1 FRONT VR CH2 FRONT VR CH3 FRONT VR CH4 MIC LOWCUT CH1 MIC LOWCUT CH2 MIC LOWCUT CH3 MIC LOWCUT CH4 Adjusting the recording levelsAdjust the recording level to audio channels 1/2 by the following procedure Set [LVL] on the [AUD02:INPUT] screen of SmartUI to [MANU] Adjust the level by [+] or [−] on the [AUD01:LEVEL] screen of SmartUI while viewing the audio channel level meter display AUD01:LEVEL [RST][CH3/4] CH3 CH4 62 Selecting <F.AUDIO LEVEL> dial functionChapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Settingthe time data 63 Setting the time dataDefinition of time datarr Time code ttValues are not sequential in the following instances: -When a recorded clip has been deleted -When the 24P or 24PA frame rate has been switched to -When 24PN or 30PN has been switched to -When an error such as [REC WARNING] has stopped recording midway rr User bits ffFor VITC UB, the camera photo frame rate information is recorded rr Date/time (real time) Recording and output of time codes and user bitsRecording and output of time codes System setting state Recording TC Output TC Display TC [SYSTEM LTC VITC TC OUT TC tc (24/30 SIGNAL] RATE]*1 65 Recording and output of user bitsRecording UB Output UB LTC UB of HD IN/OUT SDI*1 66 User bits settings[USER] [TIME] [DATE] [EXT] [TCG] [FRM.RATE] --When the power is turned off How to input user bits1 <HOME> button 2<COUNTER> button 3 <SETUP> button 4<HOLD> button 1Use the <HOME> button to set the SmartUI screen to the [HOME] screen 2 Use the <COUNTER> button to set the counter display to [UB] 3Use the <SETUP> button to set the SmartUI screen to the [SET01:TC/UB] screen 4 Set the [UBG] item to [SET] 5Set the user bits 67 Retention of user bits in memory6Press [UBG] to apply the user bit setting values and end setting of user bits Frame rate information recorded to user bitsThis information is recorded to VITC UB at all times Frame rate informationChecking information for the 6 digits at right Fixed value Sequence No. 24P, 24PA: 0 Other than the above: Fixed at F Media management information ・Updated frame flag, valid frame flag ・REC mark Camera video mode Example)・60i:600 ・60P:608 ・30P:308 ・24P:248 ・24PA:24C ・24PN:24C (Shooting) ・** P:** 9 (720P/30PN or 60P VFR) ・** P:** D (720P/24PN VFR shooting) rr When 1080i or Frame rate:24P Over 60i (2:3) Start field for updated frame Time code frame digit Video Sequence No Updated frame information Frame rate:24PA Over 60i (2:3:3:2) Frame rate:30P Over 60i (2:2) rr 720P mode Frame rate:24P Over 60P (2:3) Updated frame Frame rate:30P Over 60P (2:2) 68 Setting the time code2 Use the <HOME> button to set the SmartUI screen to the [HOME] screen 3Set the counter display to [TC] by the <COUNTER> button 4 Use the <SETUP> button to set the SmartUI screen to the [SET01:TC/UB] screen 5Set the [TCG] item to [SET] 6Set the time code Time code available ranges 8Press the <HOME> button to display the [HOME] screen of SmartUI SET01:TC/UB [ RST ] h min frm F-RUN SET R-RUN [ TCG ] Time code function during battery replacement 69 Time code at the variable frame rate (VFR)rr 24PN recording for 60P shooting rr 30PN recording for 15P shooting Externally locking the time code Example of connections for external lockingrr When locking onto an external signal External lock operation procedure2 Set the counter display to [TC] by the <COUNTER> button 3Set the SmartUI screen to the [SET01:TC/UB] screen by the <SETUP> button 4 Set the [TC_MD] item to [F‑RUN] 5Press the <HOME> button to display the [HOME] screen of SmartUI - When [TC PRESET] has been performed - When the power is turned off - When [TC MODE] has been switched - When [TC_MD] has been set to [R‑RUN] on the [SET01:TC/UB] screen of SmartUI - When [REC FORMAT] and [CAMERA MODE] have been switched 70 Setting of user bits when the time code is externally lockedCanceling the external lock External synchronization of the camera unit while an external lock is active Supplying time codes to external devicesAG-HPX600P/AG-HPX600EJ/AG-HPX600EN SDI output Time code output Time code input Video input SDI input VTR, etc HD SDI input rr When two cameras are connected and use one as a reference camera Reference camera Slave camera <TC IN/OUT> terminal <MON OUT> terminal <GENLOCK IN> terminal 71 Connecting and setting the generator lock and time code input/outputSetting of the Generator lock input and output phase of the Conditions of use of the camera camera Matching: l, Not matching: ⋅ Recording format [GL PHASE] Time code Counter setting and display 72 <PROXYMODE :STD 2CH MP4 SUPER :UPPER <NETWORK NETWORK :LAN ERROR STREAM :ERROR 73 Configuration of status display on viewfinder screenThe status indicators are displayed on the normal screen Selecting display items on viewfinder screenDISPLAY SETUP EVF PEAK LEVEL EVF PEAK FREQ LOW EVF TYPE COLOR EVF COLOR ZEBRA1 DETECT 70% ZEBRA2 DETECT 85% ZEBRA2 SPOT MARKER Screen display1Time code display Counter [TC] [tc] [UB] [FR] 74 2Warning information display[ LACK] 3HD SDI REMOTE recording status [SDIn] [SDI&] 4Recording format and system mode display 5Information display ffSwitch and button operation information For details, refer to “Information display in center” (page 77) 6System frequency display Displays system frequency Displays system frequency [60] [50] [24] (option) 7Proxy information display (option): Displayed when the video encoder board (extra-costoption) is installed END] ***min] [PROXY ERR] 8Letterbox recording display 9Y GET brightness display 10Extender Displays [EX] when the lens extender is used 11Recommended ND filter display Displays the ND filter recommended for the current shooting conditions 75 PPPGG\\\\KKPPVV76 21Zoom position display22Focus control information 23ND filter display ffThe currently selected ND filter is displayed 24Gain display Displays the gain value of the image amplifier configured 25<WHITE BAL> switch position display 26Flash band compensation (FBC) function display Displayed when the flash band compensation function is activated 27Digital zoom factor display Displays digital zoom factor [DZx2] [DZx4] 28Scene file name display The [SCENE FILE] (F1 to F6) scene file name is displayed 29Chromatic aberration compensation function (CAC) 30Battery charge level display rr Batteries that support the battery charge level % (percentage) display The battery charge level is displayed as follows: [B**%] r Batteries that do not support the battery charge level % (percentage) display [13.5V] 31 One-cliprecording mode status display [1"CLIP] 32Media free space display ffThe [ONE‑CARD] and [TOTAL] display is swapped in the mode check 33Media information display Displays the card slot in which the P2 card is inserted and basic information ] illuminated [ ] illuminated green No remaining free space The card cannot be recognized 34 Recording/playback operation status display Recording Standing by for recording Playback paused [w] Playback Fast-forward/fast-forwardplayback (fast-reverse/fast-reverseplayback) [4X)][4X%] 4x search [CLIP &w] Clip feed (clip return), cue up by individual clip units [CLIP q&] [CLIP&T &w] [CLIP&T q&] to [CLIP&T]) Displayed when recording of a new clip is started by one-cliprecording Displayed when combining of clips has ended by one-cliprecording rr Special recording status display [L‑] [LOOP] (loop recording) [INTERVAL] (interval recording), [ONE SHOT] (one-shotrecording) [PRE REC] (pre-recording) 35System tally 77 Information display in centerThe following information is displayed (page 74) P2 card recording/playback information display[BOS] [CANNOT PLAY] Displayed when playback is not possible [CARD ERR (1)], [CARD P2 card error in slot of indicated number [UPDATING] Card information is being read [CANNOT REC] Displayed when recording cannot be started by pressing the <REC> button [EOS] [PRE REC ON], [PRE REC OFF], [PRE REC INVALID] [SHOT MARK ON], [SHOT MARK OFF], [SHOT MARK INVALID] [SLOT SEL], [SLOT SEL Displayed when the <USER> buttons to which [SLOT SEL] is assigned are pressed [TEXT MEMO], [TEXT MEMO INVALID] Error and warning displays[CLIP DISCONTINUED] next clip [DIR ENTRY NG CARD] Immediately back up the data on the card and use it after formatting it again [FORMAT ERR!] The card does not conform to the P2 standard [INCOMPATIBLE CARD] The card cannot be used since it conforms to a different standard [LOW BATTERY] The battery is flat [REC WARNING] [CARD ERR (1)], [CARD ERR (2)], [CARD ERR (1/2)] [ERROR] [OVER MAX# CLIPS] [PULL DOWN ERROR] [REC RAM OVERFLOW] [RUN DOWN CARD] [SYSTEM ERROR] [CAM MICON ERROR] [P2 CONTROL ERROR] [P2 MICON ERROR] [TEMPORARY PAUSE] [IRREGULAR FRM SIG] [TURN POWER OFF] [VFR ON] [NO AUDIO RECORDING] [WIRELESS RF] 78 Camera system status display[ABB ACTIVE] [ATW ACTIVE] [ATW]/[ATW LOCK] [AUTO KNEE ON]/[OFF] [AWB *ch ACTIVE] [AWB P3.2K]/[AWB P5.6K] [AWB VAR*.*K] [BACK LIGHT]/[OFF] [DRS ON]/[OFF] [D.ZOOM **] [GAIN**dB] [ND NG] [SCENE******] [SHUTTER 1/****]/[OFF] [SPOT LIGHT]/[OFF] [FBC ON]/[OFF] Checking and displaying shooting status<DISP/MODE CHK> switch At item At item that Display/hide by setting of [OTHER DISPLAY] item displayed —:Not affected, l: Displayed, ⋅: Goes out check —:Not affected [ALL] [PARTIAL] [OFF] 79 Mode check displayAlmost all information is displayed in mode check 80 :P2&SD[WLAN], [LAN], [OFF] [RTP] [HTTP] [!PROXY MODE] [!PRE REC] 81 Center marker displayThe [MARKER] item on the setting menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen is set to [ON] Safety zone display Zebra patterns displayThe camera can display two types of zebra patterns Item Setting value Description of settings Underlined settings are factory settings 9LGHROHYHO=HEUDSDWWHUQ >21@ >2))@ >6327@ =HEUDSDWWHUQ GHWHFWHG =HEUDSDWWHUQ 82 Focus assist functionAn enlarged area and focus bar can be displayed to make focusing easier Enlarged area [EXPANDED] <FOCUS ASSIST> button ttOnly the viewfinder screen is displayed enlarged Focus bar display [FOCUS BAR] Not in focus The bar extends to the right when the viewfinder is in-focus 83 Waveform monitor functionffThe waveform display cannot be recorded Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Handlingsetting data 84 Handling setting dataSetting data file configuration Setting up using SD memory cards Handling SD memory cards Inserting SD memory cards 85 Removing SD memory cardsNote the following points when using or storing memory cards Performing operations on SD memory cardsCARD FUNCTIONS SCENE FILE RETURN CHANGE SD CARD FORMAT Formatting SD memory cards2 Select [EXECUTE], and press the jog dial button EXECUTE 3Select [YES] on the confirmation screen, and press the jog dial button [SD CARD FORMAT OK] is displayed, and the SD memory card is formatted Error message Remedy 86 How to use scene file datarr Factory settings [F1] [F2]: [FLUO.] [F3]: [SPARK] [F4]: [B‑STR] [F5]: [CINE V] [F6]: [CINE D] Changing scene file settingsrr Renaming scene files SCENE FILE F3:SPARK KNEE MID MATRIX NORM1 SKIN TONE DTL V DETAIL FREQ THIN NAME EDIT 3Select [CHANGE], and press the jog dial button SW POSITION F3 S P A R K rr Saving F1 scene data to the camera LOAD/SAVE/INIT VFR LOAD FRAME RATE SAVE SYNC SCAN TYPE INITIAL SYNCHRO SCAN DETAIL LEVE V DETAIL LEVEL DETAIL CORING 2 Select [SAVE], and press the jog dial button DETAIL LEVEL 3Select [YES], and press the jog dial button 87 Saving scene files, etc. to SD memory cardsSAVE YES PUSH SET COMPLETED 2 Select [CHANGE], and press the jog dial button Select [YES], and press the jog dial button 3Press and turn the jog dial button to select the file number (1 to 4) SCENE FILE(SD CARD) FILE SELECT READ WRITE FILE NO FILE TITLE RELOAD 88 Reading filesSCENE FILE(SD CARD) WRITE FILE Re-readingfiles from an SD memory card Adding titles to files1Perform steps 1 to WRITE FILE ttIf [WRITE NG FORMAT ERROR] is displayed, reformat the SD memory card 89 Chapter 5 PreparationChapter 5 Preparation — Powersupply 90 Power supplyUsing batteriesrr Anton/Bauer batteries rr IDX batteries rr PAG batteries Mounting and setting battery Using Anton/Bauer batteries1 Mount an Anton/Bauer battery 2 Insert the battery, and slide it in the direction of the arrow 3Set the battery type Using V-mounttype batteriesrr Setting the battery type For details, refer to “[BATTERY SETUP] screen” (page 130) ttContact the point of purchase for information about the V-mountadaptor plate 91 Using NP type batteries1 Mount the V-mountadaptor plate onto the camera For details, refer to “Using V-mounttype batteries” (page 90) the case and mount with the screw 2 Mount the holder plate onto NP type battery case 1)Remove the screw on the bottom of the cover, and remove the cover 3)Tighten the screw for power supply contact 4)Insert the top of the removed cover in the direction of the arrow 1) 5) Using external DC power supply1Connect the external DC power supply to the <DC IN> terminal of the camera DC cord <DC IN> terminal External DC power supply 3Turn the <POWER> switch of the camera <ON rr External DC power supply DC IN Panasonic Parts No: K1AA104H0038 Manufacturer Parts No: HA16RX-4P(SW1) (76) (Hirose Electric Co.) Chapter 5 Preparation — Mountingand adjusting the lens 93 Mounting and adjusting the lensMounting the lens1Raise the lens lever and remove the mount cap 3Lower the lens lever to firmly clamp the lens 5Perform lens flange back adjustments device Flange back adjustment For a normal lens1 Mount the lens on the camera 2 Set the lens iris to manual, and fully open the iris If the image level is too high, use the filters or the shutter 4 Loosen the F.f (Flange focus) ring clamping screw ttF.b (Flange back) may be indicated on some lenses 94 White shading compensationSet the zoom ring to the At this time, do not move the distance ring Repeat steps 5 to 7 until the lens is in focus at both the telephoto and 9Firmly tighten the F.f (Flange focus) ring clamping screw Selecting white shading data1 Select the [SHADING SELECT] item on the setting menu ffTo perform white shading adjustment, select either [USER1] [LENS SETUP] screen, and press the jog dial button [USER2], or [USER3] LENS SETUP [USER3] SHADING SELECT SHADING(USER) CAC CAC PROPERTY USER3 CAC CARD READ CAC FILE DELETE CAC FILE INIT IRIS GAIN LENS Adjusting the white shading1Set the camera for adjustment 1)Mount the lens on the camera ffMake sure to connect the lens cable 2)Set the shutter switch to OFF and the gain to 0 dB If the lens is equipped with extender function, release the extender function 5)Select [EXECUTE] at the [SHADING (USER)] item, and press the jog dial button ffThe [CHECK LUMINANCE LEVEL ZEBRA ON EVF] message appears 95 PUSH MENU TO RETURNCHECK LUMINANCE LEVEL ZEBRA ON EVF SHADING: USER1 SET OK YES NO PUSH SET ttMake sure to leave the shutter switch at OFF 3Adjust the white balance/black balance 4 Perform step 2-2)again 5Execute the white shading adjustment 1)Select [YES], and press the jog dial button 2)The [SHADING ACTIVE] message appears on the screen during the adjustment 2 Set the screen Shoot a white sheet of paper with no unevenness of color for the whole screen Chromatic aberration compensation function (CAC)ttIn the menu, representative lens model numbers are displayed Confirming the chromatic aberration compensation function operation status 96 Confirming the chromatic aberration compensation data number and information2 Select [DISPLAY], and press the jog dial button DISPLAY rr Chromatic aberration compensation function properties (example) ACTIVE CAC FILE NO : FILE NO MAKER CANON TYPE KJ10EX4.5B IRSD PS12 VERSION DATA ERROR PLEASE READ CAC CARD a:Data number of chromatic aberration compensation currently in use b:Data number of chromatic aberration compensation to be confirmed c:Information of chromatic aberration compensation data specified in b d:Error message Reading the chromatic aberration compensation file from the SD memory cardKJ10EX4.5B IRS CAC FILE READ CAC FILE NO:1 READ PUSH SET ttUp to eight files can be read into the camera 97 Deleting the chromatic aberration compensation file from the camera1:KJ10EX4.5B IRSD PS122: DELETE CAC FILE INITIAL Chapter 5 Preparation — Preparingfor audio input 98 Preparing for audio inputUsing the front microphone1Open the microphone holder 2 Mount the microphone and tighten the clamping screw 3Connect the microphone cable to the <MIC IN> terminal on the camera AUD02:INPUT Using a wireless receiverRemove the cover to insert the wireless receiver and secure it with the screws Using audio devices3Set the <LINE>/<MIC> selector switch on the rear panel to <LINE Chapter 5 Preparation — Mountingaccessories 99 Mounting accessoriesMounting the camera on a tripod1Mount the tripod adaptor on the tripod Removing the camera from the tripod adaptor2 Mount the camera on the tripod adaptor Note that the camera cannot be mounted if the pin remains in the center Attaching the shoulder strapttMake sure that the shoulder strap is securely attached 100 Attaching the rain coverUsing the SHAN-RC700rain cover Tighten the cord fastener 101 Connecting the <DC OUT> terminal with the external recording start/stop switch<DC OUT> terminal (Connection example) Cable connector HR10A-7R-4SC(73) Hirose Electric Co LED Resistance Recording start/stop 1 GND 2TALLY OUT Open collector output on the camera side 3Recording start/stop switch 4+12 102 Chapter 6 Thumbnail Operations for ClipsChapter 6 Thumbnail Operations for Clips — Thumbnailoperations 103 Thumbnail operationsThumbnail operation overviewffPlay back, delete, copy, or restore clips THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY ALL CLIP DELETE CLIP PROPERTY SAME FORMAT CLIPS FORMAT SELECTED CLIPS REPAIR CLIP MARKED CLIPS RE-CONNECTION TEXT MEMO CLIPS COPY EXCH. THUMBNAIL EXIT SLOT CLIPS CARD STATUS SLOT1 SETUP INDICATOR SLOT2 DATA DISPLAY DATE FORMAT THUMBNAIL SIZE PLAYBACK RESUME THUMBNAIL INIT DEVICES PROPERTY SETUP META DATA ACTIVATE*1 HDD NETWORK*2 LOAD EXPORT PRODUCT SERIAL # EXPORT RECORD IMPORT ACTIVATION CODE EXPLORE USER CLIP NAME ACTIVATION LIST INITIALIZE 104 Thumbnail screen1Display mode [SAME FORMAT] [SELECT] [MARKER] [SLOT n] [UPDATING..] 2Slot number, hard disk drive status The USB hard disk drive is indicated as follows 3Time display 4Recording mode Displays the recording mode for the clip on which the pointer is located 5System format Displays the format for the clip on which the pointer is located 6Duration/meter display 7USB host/WLAN/LAN indicator 8Clip number 9[] Defective clip indicator/[] Unknown clip indicator 10[] Incomplete clip indicator 11[] Shot mark indicator 12[] Indicator for clips with proxy 13[] Text memo indicator 14[] Edit copied clip indicator 15[] Wide clip indicator 16Thumbnail scroll bar 17Remaining battery charge display 18[] Selected clip indicator 19[] Not playable clip indicator 105 Selecting thumbnails2 To select additional clips, repeat step 106 Playing back clips1Press the <THUMBNAIL> button The thumbnail screen appears on the viewfinder screen 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer over the desired clip 3Press the <PLAY/PAUSE> button ffThe clip under the pointer will be played back on the viewfinder screen ttClips with clip numbers displayed in red* cannot be played Switching the thumbnail display2 Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button The thumbnail menu appears <THUMBNAIL MENU> button Select [THUMBNAIL] from the thumbnail menu Switch the thumbnail display by selecting one of the items [ALL CLIP] [SAME FORMAT CLIPS] Displays clips of the current system format [SELECTED CLIPS] Displays randomly selected clips. The thumbnails appear in selected order [MARKED CLIPS] Displays clips with shot marks attached [TEXT MEMO CLIPS] [SLOT CLIPS] Displays clips recorded in the P2 card inserted in the specified slot When [SLOT CLIPS] is selected, [SLOT1] to [SLOT2] are displayed as a sub-menu,select the desired slot to display the clips [SETUP] Refer to “Setting the thumbnail display” (page 113) for information about this item [EXIT] Closes the sub-menu Changing thumbnails1Add text memos to images to be changed 2 Select the thumbnail menu → [THUMBNAIL] → [TEXT MEMO CLIPS] to display thumbnails of the clips with text memos THUMBNAIL] on the thumbnail menu The menu closes and the thumbnail for the clip is replaced 107 Shot markffThis adds a shot mark to the thumbnail of the clip at the pointer position ttA shot mark can be attached during recording For details, refer to “Shot mark recording function” (page 44) Text memo Adding a text memoText memos can be added in one of the following ways 108 Playing back from the text memo position7KXPEQDLO 'LVSOD\VWLOOLPDJHOLQNHGWRWH[WPHPR GLVSOD FOLSV The pointer moves to the lower part of the viewfinder screen Deleting text memos7KHSRLQWHUPRYHVGRZQ ttPressing the <REC> button while the text memo screen is being image with the ] mark Move the pointer to the text memo to be deleted and press the <SET> button 109 Using a text memo to divide a clip and copy the necessary portion2 Move the pointer to the text memo to be copied and press the <SET> button 3Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, and select [OPERATION] → [COPY] Deleting clipsPress the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, and select [OPERATION] Restoring clips Reconnecting incomplete clips 110 Copying clipsSetting clip metadata Reading clip metadata (metadata upload)2 Press the <THUMBNAIL> button Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, select [META DATA] ffUpload starts ffUploaded data is retained even if the power is turned off 111 Clip metadata items[GLOBAL CLIP ID] [USER CLIP NAME] [VIDEO] [AUDIO] [ACCESS] [DEVICE] [SHOOT] [SCENARIO] [NEWS] [MEMO]*2 [THUMBNAIL] [PROXY] Checking and modifying uploaded metadataDetails of metadata uploaded from an SD memory card can be checked The following screen is displayed Settings of the uploaded metadata can be checked ffA software keyboard screen is displayed, allowing you to modify the setting 112 Setting whether to record the uploaded metadataSelecting the [USER CLIP NAME] recording methodrr [TYPE1] (factory setting) Status of clip metadata [USER CLIP NAME] to be recorded rr [TYPE2] rr Example of recording ([DVCPROHD]) a clip on a single P2 card Start recording Recording pause Recording duration = Approx. 7 min Clip [COUNT] value Approx. 5 min Approx. 2 min rr Example of recording a clip on two P2 cards 113 Initializing the metadata settingFormatting a P2 card Setting the thumbnail display[INDICATOR] [ALL HIDE] [WIDE] [DATA DISPLAY] [DATE FORMAT] [THUMBNAIL SIZE] [PLAYBACK RESUME] [ON] [THUMBNAIL INIT] 114 PropertiesClip properties and P2 card status are displayed Clip properties1 Clip number ttFor clips that cannot be played back, the number is displayed in red 2Thumbnail 3Clip information The [] mark appears if the clip is recorded on a write-protectedP2 card ttThe camera is not capable of recording or playing back voice memos 4Clip information Displays detailed information about the clip [CLIP NAME] [START TC] [START UB] [DURATION] [V_FORMAT] [REC RATE] 5Clip metadata For details, refer to “Setting clip metadata” (page 110) 115 Modifying recorded clip metadata2 Place the cursor on the item to be modified using the cursor buttons 3Press the <SET> button ffThe input window (soft keyboard) for modifying metadata is displayed ffInput characters from the keyboard to modify the metadata 4 Press the [OK] button on the keyboard ttAny [MEMO] with 101 characters or more cannot be modified P2 card status displayrr P2 card status display settings 2 Select [PROPERTY] → [PROPERTY SETUP] → [P2 CARD CAP] from the thumbnail menu [REMAIN] [USED] 116 Contents of P2 card status display settingsrr When [REMAIN] is selected 1 Write-protectmark The [] mark appears if the P2 card is write-protected 2P2 card status (remaining capacity) The following displays may appear, depending on the card status [FORMAT ERROR!] [NOT SUPPORTED!] rr When [USED] is selected 2P2 card status (used memory capacity) 3P2 card remaining capacity/total capacity 4Total remaining capacity for the slot Displays the total remaining capacity for all two slots 5 Warning mark When the following P2 cards are detected, the [] mark is displayed [DIR ENTRY NG CARD] 3P2 card used memory capacity/total capacity The used memory capacity of a write-protectedP2 card is displayed as 100% 4Total used memory capacity for all slots Displays the total used memory capacity for all two slots SD memory card status displaySelect [PROPERTY] → [DEVICES] → [SD CARD] from the thumbnail menu [SD STANDARD] [BLANK] [TOTAL] [PROXY REM] [NUMBER OF CLIP] [PROTECT] 117 Chapter 7 Menu OperationsChapter 7 Menu Operations — Displayingthe setting menu on the viewfinder screen 118 Displaying the setting menu on the viewfinder screenSetting menu basic operations 119 Initializing the setting menu itemsInitializing user files (all setting items other than scene files) Initializing [SCENE FILE]ffScene files other than the current scene file number are not affected Initializing user files and scene files concurrently 122 [SCENE FILE] screen[LOAD] [SAVE] [INITIAL] [1080‑59.94i] [1080‑50i] [720‑59.94P] [720‑50P] [sec], [deg] rr When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] is [sec] rr When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] is [deg] When the [VFR] item is [OFF] When the [VFR] item is [ON] (OP4) 123 [−100] ... [+12]... [+100][−10] ... [0]... [+10] [1], [2], [3] [LOW] [SD NORM] [HIGH] [B.PRESS] [CINELIKE D] [CINELIKE V] [MID] [NORM2] [FLUO] [CINE‑LIKE] [THICK] 124 [SYSTEM SETUP] screen[480‑59.94i], [576‑50i] [SDI IN] rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [1080‑59.94i] [AVC‑I50/60i] rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [720‑59.94P] rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [480‑59.94i] [DV/60i] rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [1080‑23.98PsF] (*OP4) rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [1080‑50i] [AVC‑I50/50i] rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [720‑50P] rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [576‑50i] [DV/50i] Remark rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [1080‑59.94i] or [480‑59.94i] [60i], [30P], [24P], [24PA] rr When [SYSTEM MODE] is [1080‑50i] or [576‑50i] [50i], [25P] [ON], [OFF] [SIDE CROP] [LETTER BOX] [SQUEEZE] [0%] [7.5%A] 125 [SW MODE] screen[−3dB], [0dB], [3dB], [6dB], [9dB], [12dB] [6dB] [12dB] [Bch] [3.2K], [5.6K], [VAR] [SPOT LIGHT], [BACK LIGHT], [ATW], [ATW LOCK], [GAIN:18dB] [D.ZOOMX2], [D.ZOOMX4], [FBC], [Y GET], [WFM], [PRE REC], [REC REVIEW], [TEXT MEMO], [SHOT MARK], [SLOT SEL], [A.MONI SEL], [PC MODE], [INHIBIT] [BACK LIGHT](page 60) [TEXT MEMO](page 60) [PUSH AF], [D.ZOOMX2], [D.ZOOMX4], [REC REVIEW], [TEXT MEMO], [SHOT MARK], [INHIBIT] 126 [RECORDING SETUP] screen127 [AUDIO SETUP] screen[FRONT] [W.L.] [REAR] [2CH] [4CH] [ALWAYS] [CHSEL] [−40dB], [−50dB], [−60dB] [−50dB], [−60dB] [18dB], [20dB] [SINGLE] [DUAL] 128 [IN/OUT SEL] screen[TYPE1] [TYPE2] [TC OUT] [TC IN] [TCG/TCR] [RECORDING] [VIDEO OUT] 129 [DISPLAY SETUP] screen[−7] ... [0]... [+7] [LOW] [HIGH] [COLOR] [B/W] [50%] ... [70%]... [109%] [50%] ... [85%]... [109%] [ON], [SPOT], [OFF] [90%], [4:3], [13:9], [14:9], [OFF] [TIME&DATE] [NUMBER], [mm/m], [mm/feet], [OFF] [ONE‑CARD] [ALL] [OFF] 130 [BATTERY SETUP] screen[BATTERY] [HYTRON50], [HYTRON140], [DIONIC HC], [DIONIC90], [DIONIC160] [ENDURA7], [ENDURA10], [PAG L96e], [TYPE A], [TYPE B] [MANUAL] [11.0V] ... [13.4V]... [15.0V] [11.0V] ... [13.1V]... [15.0V] [11.0V] ... [13.5V]... [15.0V] [12.0V] ... [15.5V]... [17.0V] [11.0V] ... [13.0V]... [15.0V] [11.0V] ... [12.7V]... [15.0V] [12.0V] ... [15.6V]... [17.0V] [11.0V] ... [12.9V]... [15.0V] NEAR END CANCEL Sets the cancelation of battery near end warning stopped by pushing the <DISP/MODE CHK> switch towards the <CHK> side 131 [CARD FUNCTIONS] screenSCENE FILE Reads and writes scene files from or in an SD memory card ffThis setting is not available when clip connection [FILE SELECT] Selects a scene file (1 to 4) is underway with one-cliprecording [READ] Selects and reads the setting value of a scene file (1 to 4) saved in the SD memory card [WRITE] Saves the setting value of the current scene file (1 to 4) in the SD memory card [TITLE Updates the title list RELOAD] USER FILE Selects a user file (1 to 4) Selects and reads the setting value of a user file (1 to 4) saved in the SD memory card memory card SD CARD FORMAT Formats an SD memory card [LENS SETUP] screenSHADING SELECT Sets the parameter for shading compensation [USER1] User setting [USER2] [USER3] Shading compensation off SHADING (USER) Sets the shading parameter for [USER1], [USER2], and [USER3] of [SHADING ffThis setting is not available when the [SHADING SELECT] SELECT] item is [OFF] CAC Activates when the chromatic aberration correction function activation is possible Does not activate the chromatic aberration correction function CAC PROPERTY Displays the chromatic aberration correction file number currently in use, and CAC CARD READ Reads the chromatic aberration correction file from the SD memory card CAC FILE DELETE deletes the selected files among them CAC FILE INIT Initializes the chromatic aberration correction files read on the camera to the chromatic aberration correction files of the factory setting IRIS GAIN ffSince the FUJINON lens with the extender (such as x2, x0.8) which was sold prior to the DIGI POWER type lens activates the iris correction [CAMERA] Performs the iris correction control on the camera control on the lens with the extender installed, the iris control on the camera is not activated properly when this item is set to [CAMERA] [LENS] Performs the iris correction control on the lens ffWhen an auto-focuscompatible lens is not attached, the selected item is displayed in blue and cannot be set IRIS GAIN VALUE the [IRIS GAIN] item is set to [CAMERA] [1], [2], [3] IRIS ADJUST Force sets iris [F2.8], [F16] 132 [PROXY SETTING] screen[P2] [P2&SD] [STD 2CH MP4], [SHQ 2CH MOV], [HQ 4CH MOV], [HQ 2CH MOV], [LOW 2CH MOV] [STD 2CH MP4], [SHQ 2CH MOV], [HQ 4CH MOV], [HQ 2CH MOV] [STD 2CH MP4], [LOW 2CH MOV] [UPPER] [LOWER] [PC/USB/LAN] screen[USB HOST] [USB DEVICE] [WLAN] [LAN] [ON (+CTRL)] 133 [OTHER FUNCTIONS] screen[LOAD], [SAVE], [INITIAL] [RED] [GREEN] [CHAR] [−12:00] ... [0:00]... [+13:00] [HD SDI] [COMPOSITE] [−512] ... [0]... [+511] [CLIP] [CLIP&T] 134 [DIAGNOSTIC] screen[CAM SOFT] [SYSCON SOFT] [P2CS BL2‑1] [P2CS BL2‑2] [P2CS KR] [P2CS AP] [VUP] [VUP FS] [CAM FPGA] [BE FPGA] [PROXY SOFT] [SDI IN FPGA] [SDI IN BOARD] [PROXY [PRODUCTION PACK] [NETWORK FUNC.] 135 Chapter 8 Using SmartUIChapter 8 Using SmartUI — Settingmenu basic operations 136 Setting menu basic operationsSmartUI basic operations1<LIGHT> button 2<CAM> button Displays a settings screen related to the camera image Each time you press the button, the settings screens change in order 3<AUDIO> button Displays a settings screen related to audio 4<SETUP> button 5<HOME> button 6<KEY LOCK> switch <HOLD> button, <COUNTER> button, <RESET> button, <MONITOR SEL> button ffWhen the [HOME] screen is displayed The function printed above or below each button is performed Initializing SmartUI setting menu items 138 HOMECAMERA AUDIO SETUPChapter 8 Using SmartUI — Menulist 139 [CAMERA] screen1/60.0 [CAC ACTIVE], [CAC‑‑‑] [MF**], [AF**] [Z00] - [Z99], [Z***mm] [ATW], [ATW LOCK], [Ach], [Bch], [P3.2K] [P5.6K], [VAR*.*K] [**P], [24PA], [60i (50i)], [**:**PN], [**:60i (50i)] [1/***], [***.*d] [−3dB] to [18dB] [F1]to [F6] [READ] 140 Chapter 8 Using SmartUI — MenulistScreen Setting details and setting value [VFR] (OP4) [F.RATE] (OP4) [1] - [60] [WB VAR] [2.4K] to [3.2K]to [9.9K] 141 [AUDIO] screenrr When audio channel 1/2 is selected [RST] [CH3/4] rr When audio channel 3/4 is selected [CH1/2] 142 [IN][LVL] [AUTO] [MANU] [SEL1] [CH1] [ST] [CH2] [SEL2] [MIX] [CH3] [CH4] 143 [SETUP] screenSET01:TC/UB Sets the time code or user bits [UB] is selected on the [HOME] screen, the user bits setting screen appears rr Time code settings screen: [0] to [9] [TCG] When the <%/REW> button is pressed, [SET] is Starts and exits the time code setting mode displayed in black and white inversion, and the time ffThe time code setting is applied when the setting code setting mode is set mode exits When the <%/REW> button is pressed again [SET] returns to the normal display, and the time code setting mode exits [TC_MD] Selects the advance setting mode for the built-in Use this function to advance the time code time code generator continuously, regardless of the P2 card recording operation. Set to this position to, for example, set the time code to the current time or externally lock the time code Use this function to advance the time code only during recording. A time code recorded normally will be continuously recorded ffIf a clip is deleted, or if the frame rate is set to [24P]/[24PA] and the recording continues to a frame other than [24P]/[24PA], continuous recording may fail Decreases the setting value of the selected digit in the time code Increases the setting value of the selected digit in the time code <COUNTER> button [TC/UB] Switches to the user bits setting screen Resets all time code setting values to moves back to the left edge rr User bits settings screen: [UBG] Starts and exists the user bits setting mode displayed in black and white inversion, and the user ffThe user bits setting is applied when the setting bits setting mode is set [SET] returns to the normal display, and the user bits setting mode exits same as when [TCG] is selected Decreases the setting value of the selected digit in the user bits Increases the setting value of the selected digit in the user bits <COUNTER Resets all user bits setting values to 144 [MON][AUTO](HDMI:[1080i/720P]) [480i] or [576i] (HDMI:[480P] or [576P]) [SDI] (HDMI:[480P] or [576P]) [VBS] (HDMI:[480P] or [576P]) [D.CON] [CROP] [L.BOX] [SQU] [OUT] [CHR] [ZBR] [CONTRAST] [0] ... [33]... [63] 145 Chapter 9 Connecting to External Devices146 Connection through the <USB2.0> terminalUSB connection to a computer in the device mode Connecting to a computer1Connect the USB cable to the <USB2.0> terminal (device) a commercial USB 2.0 cable (double-shielded for noise ttA USB connection cable of up to 5 m is supported, however, a PC/USB/LAN PC MODE SEL USB DEVICE PC MODE USB host modescreen respectively. However, when the menu is open, pressing does not activate the function P2 software to a computer from the CD-ROM provided with USB driver only supports Windows. For details, refer to the ttThe camera supports only USB 2.0. Ensure your computer supports USB when not accessed recording/playback operation or clip thumbnail operation is allowed ttWhen the camera is operating in the USB device mode, the P2 3Exit the USB device mode Switching to the USB host modeffThe thumbnail screen is displayed ffEnsure that [USB HOST] is displayed at the bottom-rightof the screen For details, refer to “Writing back to the P2 card” (page 149) 3Exit the USB host mode 147 Using the USB host modeHard disk drives that can be used: ttHard disk drives over 2 TB (2048 GB) are not supported Viewing hard disk drive information1Switch to the USB host mode For details, refer to “Switching to the USB host mode” (page 146) 2 Connect the hard disk drive via USB 3Press the <THUMBNAIL> button to display the thumbnail screen 4 Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button and select [HDD] → [EXPLORE] from the thumbnail menu The screen switches to the hard disk drive information display screen For [TYPE S] or [P2STORE] Press the <SET> button to switch the screen 148 Press the <EXIT> button to return to the previous screenFor [FAT] 1[PARTITION] Hard disk Features Available functions drive type 2[VENDOR] The vendor name of the hard disk drive is displayed 3[MODEL] The model name of the hard disk drive is displayed 4[SIZE] The total space of the hard disk drive is displayed 5[USED] 6[FREE CAP.] The free space in the hard disk drive (GB) is displayed 7Partition number ttUp to ten numbers are displayed in the screen. If there are more than 11 partitions, use the cursor buttons ({) to scroll down ttUp to 23 P2 cards can be recorded to the hard disk drive 8[MODEL] The model name of the P2 card on the recording source is displayed 9[DATE]/[TIME] Date and time when the data in the partition is saved 10[SERIAL] The serial number of the P2 card on the recording source is displayed 11[VERIFY] The setting and result of verification are displayed [ON/FINISHED] [ON/FAILED] 12[NAME] [PARTITION NAME] is displayed 149 Formatting the hard disk driveWriting to the hard disk drive3Insert the P2 card 4 Press the <THUMBNAIL> button to display the thumbnail screen 5Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, and select [HDD] → Writing back to the P2 card3Insert the P2 card to which you want to write back the clips into the slot 4 Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button, and select [HDD] 7Select [YES] ttNo verification is performed when you select a clip to write 6Select [YES] Writing to the card starts For details, refer to “Reconnecting incomplete clips” (page 109) 150 Notes when using a hard disk driveffUse the hard disk drive (including [P2STORE]) in the following conditions --Use the hard disk drive within its operational range (such as temperature) 153 Chapter 10 Maintenance and InspectionChapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection — Inspectionsbefore shooting 154 Inspections before shootingPreparing to inspect1Attach an adequately charged battery 3Insert a P2 card into a card slot and close the slot cover Inspecting the camera unit Inspecting the memory recording functions Inspecting the P2 card recording1 On the viewfinder screen display, ensure that the remaining 4 Use the <REC> button on the handle to check the same P2 card capacity is sufficient behaviors in steps 2 to 2 Press the <REC> button and check the following: 3Press the <REC> button again Inspecting the audio level automatic adjustment1 Press the <AUDIO> button to display the [AUD02:INPUT] 3 Set the [LVL] item in CH1/CH2 to [AUTO] screen of SmartUI 2 Set the [IN] item in CH1/CH2 to [FRONT] Press the <AUDIO> button to display the [AUD01:LEVEL] screen of SmartUI 155 Inspecting the audio level manual adjustment1Press the <AUDIO> button to display the [AUD02:INPUT] screen of SmartUI 3Set the [LVL] item in CH1/CH2 to [MANU] Select the [+] item of CH1/CH2 to ensure that the level displays increase Inspecting the earphone and speaker1Adjust the <MONITOR> dial and ensure that the speaker volume changes 2 Connect an earphone to the <PHONES> terminal 3 Adjust the <MONITOR> dial and ensure that the earphone volume changes Inspections for using an external microphone3Press the <AUDIO> button to display the [AUD02:INPUT] screen of SmartUI 4 Set the [IN] item in CH1/CH2 to [REAR] Inspections for the clock, time code, and user bits1Set the user bits as needed 2 Set the time code 3Press the <HOME> button to display the [HOME] screen of SmartUI 4 Press the <COUNTER> button to display [TC] 5Press the <SETUP> button to display the [SET01:TC/UB] screen of SmartUI 6Set the [TC_MD] item to [R‑RUN] 7Press the <HOME> button to display the [HOME] screen of SmartUI 8Press the <REC> button 9Press the <REC> button again 10 Press the <SETUP> button to display the [SET01:TC/UB] screen of SmartUI 11 Set the [TC_MD] item to [F‑RUN] 12 Press the <HOME> button to display the [HOME] screen of SmartUI Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection — Maintenance 156 MaintenanceCharging the built-inbatteryChapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection — Warningsystem 157 Warning systemWarnings description listPriority Warning type Viewfinder screen display Tally lamp Warning Description of the warning and Action to take lamp recording/playback behavior ff[P2 MICON ERROR]: P2 microcomputer is not responding ff[P2 CONTROL ERROR]: Error occurred in the P2 recording control ff[CAM MICON ERROR]: Camera microcomputer is not responding ff[REC RAM OVERFLOW]: Recording RAM overflow. Recording will stop ff[ERROR]: Other recording errors ffPress the <REC> button 158 Error codeCard warning codeRecording Indication on SmartUI Warning/error displays in the thumbnail operation and the USB host moderr Thumbnail Message 159 rr Soft keyboardMeasure rr Hard disk drive (USB host mode) Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection — Updatingthe camera firmware 160 Updating the camera firmware1Use the dedicated tool P2_Status_Logger to check and apply the update 2Check the version using the camera and apply the update 161 Chapter 11 Additional Functions from the Optional Boardrr Video encoder board (AG‑YDX600G) Install this board to enable high-resolutionproxy video recording 162 Proxy settingsSetting menu--Interval recording (including one-shotrecording) --Loop recording Checking the setting status Checking the version information 163 Recording modes and recording signals (video/audio)Audio Recording mode File format Frame rate frequency STD 2CH MP4 SHQ 2CH MOV HQ 4CH MOV HQ 2CH MOV Recording the proxy data Recording to the SD memory card Checking the SD memory card1Insert the SD memory card into the camera 2 Press the <THUMBNAIL> button to display the thumbnail screen 3Press the <THUMBNAIL MENU> button ffThe format status is displayed in the [SD STANDARD] item If [NOT SUPPORTED] is displayed, format the card with the camera ffShot marks and text memos cannot be added to the clips in the SD memory card 164 Formatting the cardProxy data recording time (approximate)This completes formatting the SD memory card Total recording rate Proxy recording in one-cliprecording mode Checking the proxy dataThe time code, user bits, and UMID information are recorded to the frame unit -[DELETE] -[REPAIR CLIP] -[RE-CONNECTION] -[COPY] -[EXCH. THUMBNAIL] -Adding and deleting [TEXT MEMO] and [SHOT MARK] Playback is supported 165 Checking detailed information of the proxy dataDetailed information about the proxy data is displayed as below Error displays about proxy data recordings[FORMAT] [VIDEO CODEC] [VIDEO FRAME RATE] [VIDEO BIT RATE] [VIDEO RESOLUTION] [ASPECT RATIO] [TC SUPER] [AUDIO CODEC] [AUDIO BIT RATE] [AUDIO SAMPLING [NUM.OF AUDIO CH] Error displays Behavior and cause (viewfinder screen) rr If the error message is displayed when recording starts: rr If the error message is displayed during recording: 166 Copying the proxy data to a SD memory card168 Chapter 12 SpecificationChapter 12 Specification — Dimensionsand specifications 169 Dimensions and specificationsDimensions144 mm (5-21/32inches) 350 mm (13-25/32inches) 199 mm (7-27/32inches) 267mm (10-1/2inches) Specifications General Camera unit 170 Memory card recorderDigital video 171 Digital audioVideo input/output Audio input/output Other input/output OptionsChapter 12 Specification — Detailsof the connector signals 173 Details of the connector signalsttMake sure that the polarity of the external power supply is correct FRONT MIC IN Panasonic Parts No: K1AY103A0001 Manufacturer Parts No: HA16PRM-3SG(72) (Hirose Electric Co.) AUDIO IN REMOTE Panasonic Parts No: K1AY110JA001 Manufacturer Parts No: HR10A-10R-10SC(71) (Hirose Electric Co.) DC OUT Panasonic Parts No: K1AY104J0001 Manufacturer Parts No: HR10A-7R-4SC(73) (Hirose Electric Co.) Panasonic Parts No: K1AB120H0001 Manufacturer Parts No: HR12-14RA-20SC(Hirose Electric Co.) 174 LENSRET-SW REC GND IRIS-AUTO IRIS-CONT IRIS-POSI IRIS-G-MAX EXT-POSI ZOOM-POSI FOCUS-POSI SPARE Panasonic Parts No: K1AY112JA001 Manufacturer Parts No: HR10A-10R-12SC(71) (Hirose Electric Co.) Wireless receiver interface CH-1HOT CH1 HOT RX ON RM5 RM4 EXT CLK CH-2HOT CH2 HOT +5.6 VIDEO OUT VIDEO RET RM 1 (RM CLK) RM 2 (RM DATA) RM 3 (RM WR) RM+5 RM GND Panasonic Parts No: K1GB25A00010 Manufacturer Parts No: HDBB-25S(05) (Hirose Electric Co.) Index 175 IndexDRS… ……………………………………………………………………… 25M REC CH SEL… ……………………………………………………… ACCESS LED… …………………………………………………………… A. IRIS LEVEL… …………………………………………………………… ASPECT CONV… ………………………………………………………… ATW… ………………………………………………………………… 54 Error displays… ……………………………………………………… 77 EVF PEAK FREQ………………………………………………………… Audio input………………………………………………………………… AUDIO SETUP screen… ………………………………………………… AUTO KNEE SW…………………………………………………………… AUTO REC… ………………………………………………………… 129 Battery… …………………………………………………………………… BATTERY MODE…………………………………………………………… FBC………………………………………………………………………… BATTERY SELECT………………………………………………………… BATTERY SETUP screen… ……………………………………………… F.MIC LEVEL……………………………………………………………… Built-inbattery… …………………………………………………………… Focus assist… ……………………………………………………………… CAC… ………………………………………………………………… 95 Formatting CAC CARD READ… ……………………………………………………… Hard disk drive…………………………………………………………… CAC FILE DELETE………………………………………………………… P2 card… ………………………………………………………………… CAC FILE INIT……………………………………………………………… SD memory card…………………………………………………… 85 CAC PROPERTY…………………………………………………………… CAM02:SCENE FILE… …………………………………………………… CAM03:SETUP…………………………………………………………… CAMERA MODE… ………………………………………………………… CARD/BATT… ……………………………………………………………… CARD FUNCTIONS screen… …………………………………………… CHROMA LEVEL…………………………………………………………… CHROMA PHASE… ……………………………………………………… GL PHASE………………………………………………………………… Clip…………………………………………………………………………… HD SDI REMOTE………………………………………………………… Copying…………………………………………………………………… Deleting…………………………………………………………………… Metadata… ……………………………………………………………… Playback… ……………………………………………………………… Properties………………………………………………………………… Reconnecting… ………………………………………………………… HYTRON140 NEAR……………………………………………………… Restoring… ……………………………………………………………… COLOR TEMP Ach… ……………………………………………………… COLOR TEMP Bch… ……………………………………………………… Connector signal… ………………………………………………………… Cue up… …………………………………………………………………… DATE/TIME… ……………………………………………………………… DETAIL CORING…………………………………………………………… Lens… ……………………………………………………………………… DETAIL LEVEL……………………………………………………………… DIAGNOSTIC screen… …………………………………………………… Dimensions… ……………………………………………………………… DIONIC90 NEAR…………………………………………………………… DIONIC160 NEAR… ……………………………………………………… DIONIC HC NEAR… ……………………………………………………… DISPLAY SETUP screen………………………………………………… 176 LIMITER CH4… ……………………………………………………………LOAD/SAVE/INIT…………………………………………………………… LOW GAIN………………………………………………………………… MARKER… ………………………………………………………………… MASTER PED… …………………………………………………………… RECORDING SETUP screen…………………………………………… MATRIX……………………………………………………………………… Menu Setting menu… ………………………………………………………… Thumbnail menu………………………………………………………… MENU BACK……………………………………………………………… MENU INIT… ……………………………………………………………… Metadata… ………………………………………………………………… MIC LOWCUT CH1………………………………………………………… MIC LOWCUT CH2………………………………………………………… MIC LOWCUT CH3………………………………………………………… MIC LOWCUT CH4………………………………………………………… SAFETY ZONE…………………………………………………………… MID GAIN… ………………………………………………………………… MODEL NAME……………………………………………………………… MON/HDMI ZEBRA………………………………………………………… SD CARD FORMAT……………………………………………………… SDI EDH… ………………………………………………………………… NAME EDIT… ……………………………………………………………… NEAR END CANCEL… …………………………………………………… NETWORK SEL… ………………………………………………………… Formatting………………………………………………………… 85 Inserting………………………………………………………………… ONE CLIP REC… ………………………………………………………… ONE SHOT TIME…………………………………………………………… OPERATION………………………………………………………………… OPTION STATUS………………………………………………………… OTHER DISPLAY………………………………………………………… OTHER FUNCTIONS screen……………………………………………… P2 BROWSE……………………………………………………………… Formatting……………………………………………………………… Shooting…………………………………………………………………… Shot mark recording……………………………………………………… Status…………………………………………………………………… Status display… ………………………………………………………… Shutter mode……………………………………………………………… Writing back……………………………………………………………… P2CARD REMAIN… ……………………………………………………… SmartUI PAG L96e NEAR…………………………………………………………… PC MODE…………………………………………………………………… PC MODE SEL……………………………………………………………… PC/USB/LAN screen… …………………………………………………… Playback… ………………………………………………………………… PREREC MODE… ………………………………………………………… Pre-recording……………………………………………………………… Properties… ………………………………………………………………… PROXY FPGA… …………………………………………………………… Proxy recording…………………………………………………………… PROXY SETTING screen… ……………………………………………… SYNCHRO SCAN… ……………………………………………………… PROXY SOFT… …………………………………………………………… Rain cover…………………………………………………………………… REC COUNTER… ………………………………………………………… REC FORMAT… …………………………………………………………… REC FUNCTION… ………………………………………………………… REC MEDIA… ………………………………………………………… 132 177 TC SUPER… ………………………………………………………… 132TC VIDEO SYNC…………………………………………………………… TEST TONE… ……………………………………………………………… Changing… ……………………………………………………………… Menu……………………………………………………………………… Selecting… ……………………………………………………………… Switching… ……………………………………………………………… TYPE A END………………………………………………………………… TYPE A FULL… …………………………………………………………… TYPE A NEAR… …………………………………………………………… TYPE B END……………………………………………………………… TYPE B FULL… …………………………………………………………… TYPE B NEAR……………………………………………………………… UB MODE…………………………………………………………………… USB… ……………………………………………………………………… Device mode…………………………………………………………… Host mode……………………………………………………………… USER1… …………………………………………………………………… USER2… …………………………………………………………………… User bits…………………………………………………………………… USER FILE… ……………………………………………………………… USER MAIN… ……………………………………………………………… Using SmartUI… …………………………………………………………… V DETAIL FREQ… ………………………………………………………… V DETAIL LEVEL…………………………………………………………… VERSION… ………………………………………………………………… VFR…………………………………………………………………… 38 Viewfinder Warning displays… ………………………………………………………… Warning system… ………………………………………………………… Waveform monitor function……………………………………………… WIRELESS TYPE… ……………………………………………………… WIRELESS WARN… ……………………………………………………… ZEBRA1 DETECT… ……………………………………………………… ZEBRA2……………………………………………………………………… ZEBRA2 DETECT… ……………………………………………………… Zebra patterns… …………………………………………………………… ZOOM/FOCUS……………………………………………………………… 178 products and batteries should not be mixed with general household wasteFor business users in the European Union Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Note for the battery symbol 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