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AJ-D910WBP
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Operating Instructions
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Specs
Pin Signal
VF Indicator screen
Mounting a Wireless Microphone
Maintenance
System Configuration
Reset button
Diagnostic screen
Accessory Mounting Section
Setup Card Operations
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Digital Camera/VTR
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Operating Instructions
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Contents
Operating Instructions
Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open
For your safety
Contents
Áremote menu screen
Features of the Camera Section
General and Features
Features
Audio functions
Remote control
Recording by an external VTR
Features of the VTR section
IDX Battery L-40
System Configuration
½ viewfinder
Controls and Their Functions
Power Supply Section
Accessory Mounting Section
Audio Function Section
Monitor volume control
Alarm warning tone volume control
Monitor Select audio channel selector switch
Monitor sound selector switch
Shooting Recording/Playback Function Section
Synchro scan adjustment switches
Knob and filter settings are listed below
White BAL white balance memory selector switch
¬ CC/ND Filter filter selector knob
Gain gain selector switch
¯ Output output signal selector/AUTO Knee switch
² Shutter switch
¶ CAM OUT camera output connector BNC
Video OUT connector BNC
¹ Mode Check button
¸ VTR SAVE/STBY tape protection switch
· VTR Start button
Super Gain button inside sliding cover
½ Eject cassette eject button
¼ Mark button
¾ REW rewind button
¿ FF fast forward button
Time Code-Related Section
Menu Operation Section
TC OUT connector BNC
TC in connector BNC
Reset button
Display switch
Tally switch
TCG time code selector switch
Back tally switch
× Light switch
Using an Anton Bauer Battery Pack
Power Supply
Using a battery pack
Using the Panasonic AU-BP402 Battery Pack
Power Supply
Using a Sony Battery Pack
Using the Sony BP-L60/BP-L90 lithium-ion Battery Pack
Using the Sony BP-90 Battery Pack
Using an AC Power Supply When Using the AJ-B75 AC Adaptor
To check the type of battery
Checking and Selecting the Type of Battery
To select the type of battery
Raise the lens clamping lever and remove the mount cap
Mounting the Lens
Adjustment method
Adjusting the Lens Flange
Adjusting the Flange Back
White shading adjustment procedure
Adjusting the White Shading
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Adjusting the Position
Adjusting the Viewfinder
Adjusting the Eyepiece Position
Adjusting the Diopter and Screen
Adjusting the diopter
Adjusting the screen
Remounting the eyepiece
Detaching the Eyepiece
Detach the eyepiece
Detaching the Viewfinder
Mounting the Viewfinder
Mount the microphone holder
Using the Microphone Mounted to the Main Unit
Mounting the AJ-MH700P Microphone Holder Option
Audio Input Preparations
Using the Microphone not Mounted to the Main Unit
Connecting an Audio Component
Mounting a Wireless Microphone
Mounting the Unit to a Tripod
When detaching the tripod attachment
Mounting the Shoulder Belt
Bottom
Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position
Attach the rain cover as shown in the figure below
Attaching the Rain Cover
AJ-EC3
Connecting the AJ-EC3 Extension Control Unit Option
Setting Menu Configuration
Displaying the Setting Menu Inside the Viewfinder
Evaluation 141 Initialize 146 Diagnostic
Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen
Checking and selecting the master gain setting
Selecting the color bar setting
Checking the Diagnostic Screen Setting
Transferring to the Main menus and SUB menus
Changing the setting menu configuration
To display a SUB menu directly user mode
Basic Setting Menu Operations
To display a Main menu directly engineer mode
To transfer from a Main menu to a particular SUB menu
To select a Main menu
To transfer from a SUB menu to the Main menu
Press the page button Operation moves to the Main menu
Operations on SUB menus
Lamp Displays Inside the Viewfinder
Setting the ! Lamp display
0dB F5.6
Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen
Extender display
Remaining battery level display
Shutter speed/mode display
OFF OFF is not displayed
Master gain & super gain setting display
Safety zone marker
Battery setting display
Audio level display
Select the items to be displayed on the viewfinder screen
Selecting Display Items
Display Mode and Setting Change Message
Setting the Marker Displays
Changing the Display Mode
Setting the Camera ID
Displays
Remaining Battery Level and Audio Level Displays
Min s frm
Min Frm
SET
Time Code-Related Displays
TC or CTL Time code User bit
CTL
Adjustment and setup using the setting menu
Adjusting the Time and Date
Adjustments and Setup Using the Setting Menu
Adjustments and Setup During Recording
Setting the gain selector value
Setting the Gain Selector Value
To select the required functions
Selecting Functions
Adjusting the White Balance
Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
Message during adjustment
Message displayed when Color temperature is lower
Error messages related to white balance adjustment
When the White Balance Cannot be Automatically Adjusted
When there is no Time to Adjust the White Balance
Error message Meaning Treatment
When the on setting has been selected for Filter INH
Menu SET/OFF OFF Output CAM
Adjusting the Black Balance
B O K
Mode Shutter speed Application
Setting the Electronic Shutter
Shutter Modes
Shutter modes and shutter speeds which can be selected
120 250 500 1000 2000
Setting the Shutter Mode/Speed
Setting the Synchro Scan Mode
Changing the Shutter Speed/Mode Selection Range
Changing the lris Automatic Adjustment Reference Value
Manually Adjusting the Audio Level
Adjusting the Audio Level
Adjusting the Audio CH1 Level from the Viewfinder
Limiter
40 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 E0
When the optimal level cannot be set
Setting the Time Code
Setting the Time Data
Time code status during battery replacement
Set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to F-RUN or R-RUN
Setting the User Bit
Hexadecimal
Display
Example 1 Locking the time code to an external signal
External Lock Operation Procedure
Locking the Time Code to an External Source
Example of connections for external locking
Setting Time Data
Using the user data
User data operation
Setup Card Handling
Setup Card Operations
Ejecting setup cards
Inserting setup cards
Formatting setup cards
Setup Card Data Operations
Setup card is not Insert a card Inserted
When data is not written
OFF
Disk cannot be Card may be Formatted Defective. Replace
Writing set data to cards
Setup card is not Format the card Formatted
When data is not written
Protecting stored data
Data cannot be written on Card may be Defective. Replace
Reading out data stored on cards
When data is not read out
Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes
Cassettes
Inserting cassettes
Checking that there is no slack in the tape
Preventing Accidental Erasure
Ejecting cassettes when the battery has run out
Ejecting cassettes
Recording
Basic Procedures
Audio Select CH1/CH2 Auto
Shooting images
1-2
Tape operation buttons
While recording is paused
Successive Shooting
Successive Shooting in Other Cases
Playback-Checking Recorded Contents
Power supply
Precautions When Connecting an External VTR
Pin Signal
Connection With an External VTR
Connections
Checking the Function Settings
Starting Recording
If One VTR Comes to the End of its Tape During Recording
Tape running mode
Functions of the Unit’s VTR SAVE/STBY Switch
Viewing playback images on the viewfinder
Recording With an External VTR Instead of the Internal VTR
Using the 26-pin/12-pin Output Adaptor
Connections
Mounting the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor
Switching from the internal VTR to the external VTR
Controlling the external VTR with the unit’s switches
Á26P Control on
Starting recording
Lens RET button functions
RET Button
REC Check
CAM RET
Replacing the Backup Battery
Main menu screen 1
Setting Menu Screens Main menus
SUB menu item Remarks Display
Main menu screen 2
Main menu screen 3
SUB menu Remarks Display
Main menu screen 4
ROP screen
Main Menu Screen 1 of 4 SUB menus
Menu screen display methods
Matrix screen
LOW Setting screen
Middle level gain settings are performed on this screen
MID Setting screen
High level gain settings are performed on this screen
High Setting screen
18 dB 30 dB
MHz
Additional DTL screen
Variable Remarks Range Display
Skin Tone DTL screen
KNEE/LEVEL screen
FLARE/GAMMA screen
Camera Setting screen
VF Display screen
Main Menu Screen 2 of 4 SUB menus
Change
Range Display
Variable Remarks
VF Indicator screen
Shutter Speed screen
Camera ID screen
Synchro ENG
Scan OFF
LED screen
Synchro Scan screen
Camera SW Mode screen
Super Gain screen
VTR Function screen
TCG SET Hold ENG
TCG VF Disp ENG
First REC TC Regen ENG
BATT/TAPE Alarm screen
Card READ/WRITE screen
Main Menu Screen 3 of 4 SUB menus
ID READ/WRITE User
Card R/W Select screen
Level R/W OFF ENG
ALL R/W OFF ENG
REC ASPECT/PB/RET screen
MIC/AUDIO screen
Limiter ENG
Emphasis ENG
Test Tone
Chsel
GENLOCK/IRIS screen
TIME/DATE screen
Video OUT screen
Lens SEL/ADJ screen
User Menu SEL 1 of 3 screen
Main Menu Screen 4 of 4 SUB menus
Mode OFF
VF Indicator ENG
Alarm OFF
VF Display ENG
User Menu SEL 3 of 3 screen
Evaluation screen
Auto Shading screen
Measurement screen
Modulation measurement
Modulation measurement screen
OFF Matrix
Resolution measurement screen
OFF Flare
Video OUT ENC
Sensitivity measurement
Sensitivity measurement screen
This selects on or OFF for Knee
OFF Clip ENG
Initialize screen
Diagnostic screen
Remote Function screen
Remote menu screen
VF IND. Remote screen
TALLY/RET Remote screen
LED Remote screen
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Code Contents
Error Codes
Emergency eject
Cleaning the Video Heads
Maintenance
Cleaning the Viewfinder
Characteristic Phenomenon of CCD Cameras
Inspections Before Shooting
Set the switches as follows
Inspection Preparations
Inspecting the Camera Section
Inspecting the Viewfinder
Inspecting the VTR Section
Inspecting the Iris and Zoom Functions
Tape Running Inspections
Inspection of Audio Level Manual Adjustment Functions
Inspection of Audio Level Automatic Adjustment Functions
Inspections when Using an External Microphone
Earphone and Speaker Inspections
Viewfinder AJ-VF10P, optional accessory
Specifications
General
Camera Section
VTR Section
Accessories
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