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AJ-
P
Digital Camera/VTR
Operating Instructions
Model No.
VQT0A45
Printed in Japan
F0802H D
P
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Operating Instructions

AJ-PDigital Camera/VTROperating InstructionsModel No.VQT0A45Printed in JapanF0802H DPBefore operating this product, please read the instructions care

Seite 2 - For your safety

– 10 –Controls and Their FunctionsPower Supply Sectione Battery holderThe battery pack (option) made by Anton Bauer is mounted onto this holder.f DC I

Seite 3 - Contents

– 100 –Playback—Checking Recorded ContentsPressing the PLAY/PAUSE button allows black-and-white images to be viewed on the viewfinderscreen. Playback

Seite 4

– 101 –Connection With an External VTRThe unit is equipped with an interface which enables recording to be performed by an externalVTR.ÁMounting the A

Seite 5 - General and Features

– 102 –Recording Simultaneously with the Internal VTR and an ExternalVTRConnectionsMount the AJ-YA900P 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor (option) to the un

Seite 6 - Features

– 103 –Recording Simultaneously with the Internal VTR and an ExternalVTRFunctions of the Unit’s VTR SAVE/STBY SwitchTape running modePressing the unit

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– 104 –Recording With an External VTR Instead of the Internal VTRUsing the 26-pin/12-pin Output AdaptorConnectionsThe method of connecting the externa

Seite 8

– 105 –Recording With an External VTR Instead of the Internal VTR2 Mount the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor.Controlling the external VTR with the unit’s

Seite 9 - System Configuration

– 106 –RET ButtonThe images recorded on the VTR or the return video signals which have been supplied to theGENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connector can be view

Seite 10 - Controls and Their Functions

– 107 –Replacing the Backup BatteryThe unit is shipped from the factory with a backup battery already mounted. When the battery runsout, the TCG time

Seite 11

– 108 –Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menus)The MAIN menu consists of menus on four menu screens, 1 of 4 to 4 of 4.Each of these screens is a page screen

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– 109 –Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menus)MAIN menu screen 2 of 4This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 2 of 4.SUB menu itemVF DISPLAYVF I

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– 11 –Accessory Mounting Sectioni Hook for mounting shoulder beltAttach the accessory shoulder belt to this hook.j Light shoeMount the video light, et

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– 110 –Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menus)MAIN menu screen 3 of 4This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 3 of 4.SUB menu itemCARD READ/WRIT

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– 111 –Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menus)MAIN menu screen 4 of 4This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 4 of 4.|Note{It is not possible to

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– 112 –Menu screen display methodsUSER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU swi

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– 113 –|Note{The white balance and black bal-ance remain unchanged even whenthe MATRIX item settings arechanged.The underlining in the variable range

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– 114 –MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)LOW SETTING screenThe low level gain settings are performed on this screen.|Note{DARK DTL and LEVEL DEPENDse

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– 115 –MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)MID SETTING screenThe middle level gain settings are performed on this screen.|Note{DARK DTL and LEVEL DEPEN

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– 116 –MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)HIGH SETTING screenThe high level gain settings are performed on this screen.|Note{DARK DTL and LEVEL DEPEND

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– 117 –MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)ADDITIONAL DTL screenThe special detail settings of the camera are performed on this screen.µ 00µ 16ADDITION

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– 118 –MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)SKIN TONE DTL screenThe camera’s skin tone detail settings are performed on this screen.ItemSKIN TONE DTLSKI

Seite 23 - 1 Mount the battery pack

– 119 –MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)KNEE/LEVEL screenThe knee level settings of the camera are performed on this screen.ItemM.PEDSET UP 50SET UP

Seite 24 - 1 Detach the battery mounts

– 12 –Controls and Their FunctionsAudio Function Section (1)r AUDIO LEVEL CH1 (audio channel 1 recording level) controlWhen the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 s

Seite 25

– 120 –ItemR FLAREG FLAREB FLARER GAMMAB GAMMAVariablerange0 . . .1000 . . .1000 . . .100p15 . . .o0 . . .o15p15 . . .o0 . . .o15VFdisplayENGENGENGENG

Seite 26 - 1 Remove the battery mounts

– 121 –MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus)VF DISPLAY screenWhat information is to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen.ItemDISPCON

Seite 27 - Battery clamp

– 122 –MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus)RemarksThis sets the ZEBRA1 detection level(IRE value).This sets the ZEBRA2 detection level(IRE value).This

Seite 28

– 123 –ItemEXTENDERSHUTTERTAPEBATTERYFILTERWHITEGAINLEVEL METERIRISCAMERA IDDATE/TIMEVariablerangeONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFCH1CH1QCH2OFFIRIS

Seite 29 - To select the type of battery

– 124 –MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus)CAMERA ID screenThe camera ID settings are performed on this screen. Each time the UP button is pressed, the

Seite 30 - LENS Connector

– 125 –ItemGAIN (0 dB)GAIN (p3 dB)SHUTTERWHITE PRESETEXTENDERFILTERSUPER V25M/50MVariablerangeONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFF25M50MOFFRemarksThis

Seite 31 - Adjusting the Flange Back

– 126 –ItemSUPER VFILTER INHSHOCKLESSAWBCOLOR BARS.GAIN OFFS.IRIS/S.BLK SWS.BLK LVLECU DATA SAVEVariablerangeFRM1FRM2ONOFFOFFNORMALSLOWFASTSMPTESNGS.G

Seite 32

– 127 –Item30 dB36 dBVariablerangeONOFFONOFFRemarksThis selects the gain when the SUPERGAIN switch is pressed.This selects the gain when the SUPERGAIN

Seite 33 - SHIFT/ITEM

– 128 –ItemHUMID OPE26P CONTROLREC STARTTC MODEUB MODEPAUSE TIMERBATTERY SELVariablerangeONOFFOFFBOTHONALLNORMALDFNDFUSERDATETIMEEXT10203060NiCd12NiCd

Seite 34 - Adjusting the Viewfinder

– 129 –ItemTCG VF DISPTCG SET HOLDFIRST REC TCVariablerangeONOFFONOFFREGENPRESETVFdisplayENGENGENGRemarksThis selects ON or OFF for time codedisplay i

Seite 35 - Adjusting the screen

– 13 –Audio Function Section (2)| ALARM (warning tone volume) controlThis adjusts the warning tone volume heard from the speaker ~ or the earphone con

Seite 36 - 3 Detach the eyepiece

– 130 –ItemBATT NEAR ENDBATT ENDTAPE NEARENDTAPE ENDVariablerangeONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFRemarksThis selects ON or OFF for thewarning beeps heard when the

Seite 37 - Detaching the Viewfinder

– 131 –ItemREADSELECTWRITESELECTCARD CONFIGREAD USERDATAVariablerange——1(fixed)——1(fixed)————RemarksThis loads (reads) the data from thesetup card.Thi

Seite 38 - 2 Mount the microphone

– 132 –ItemID READ/WRITEMENU-1/4LEVEL R/WMENU-1/4SW (È) R/WMENU-2/4ALL R/WMENU-3/4ALL R/WVariablerangeONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFRemarksThis selects ON

Seite 39 - To the MIC IN Connector

– 133 –MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus)REC (ASPECT)/PB/RET screenThe recording, playback and return functions are set on this screen.ItemREC SIGNAL

Seite 40

– 134 –ItemFRONT POWERFRONT MICREAR MIC CH1REAR MIC CH2LINE CH1/CH2REAR AUDIOMIC LOWCUTCH1MIC LOWCUTCH2VariablerangeONOFFp40/p50/60 dBp40/p50/p60 dBp4

Seite 41

– 135 –|Notes{ÁThe LIMITER item initiates thelimiter operation at a levelequivalent to 3 dB below thepeak (o18 dB).ÁThe AUDIO SELECT initiatesthe limi

Seite 42 - Mounting the Unit to a Tripod

– 136 –ItemGENLOCKH PHASECOARSEH PHASE FINESC PHASECOARSESC PHASE FINEA.IRIS LEVELA.IRIS PEAK/AVEA.IRIS MODES.IRIS LEVELVariablerangeEXTINT0 . . .7 .

Seite 43 - Mounting the Shoulder Belt

– 137 –:LENS NORMLENS ADJ{ADJADJF2.8F16¢|SEL /CSELE:OFF:OFFTTIME/DATEYEAR:::::99MONTH 0 1DAY 01HOUR 00MINUTE 00TIME/DATE»SET{¢|{VIDEOVIDEOOUTOUT SEL::

Seite 44 - 1 Loosen the two screws

– 138 –{USER MENU SEL1 / 3EROP...MATR I XLOWSETT INGSETT INGSETT INGSETT INGMIDHIGHADDITIONAL DTLDTLSKIN TONEKNEE/ LEVELFLARE/GAMMACAMERA¢|MAIN

Seite 45 - Attaching the Rain Cover

– 139 –CAMERACAMERAEVFVFDISPLAYEINDICATOREID.SHUTTER SPEEDESYNCHRO SCAN.!LED.SWMODE.SUPER GA IN.VTR FUNCT ION.BATT / TAPE ALARM{USER MENU SEL2 / 3¢|It

Seite 46 - ECU Connector

– 14 –Controls and Their FunctionsShooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (1)¢ Viewfinder (optional accessory)Black-and-white images can be see

Seite 47 - Setting Menu Configuration

– 140 –ECARD RCARD READ/W/WRITE.E...SELSELECTMIC/AUDIOGENLOCK / I R I SVIDEO OUTTIME/D/ATELENS ADJ{USER MENU SEL3 / 3¢|REC(ASPECT)/PB/RETItemCARD RE

Seite 48

– 141 –EVALUAT ION{S/N OFFOFFOFFOFFMODULAT I ONTIONRESOLUSENSITIVITY::::¢|ItemBLACKWHITEBLACK COMPEWHITE COMPEVariablerange————ONOFFONOFFRemarksThis i

Seite 49

– 142 –S/NDETA I L::::H∂ FCOMP OFF::OFFOFFOFFOFFGAMMAMATR I XFLARE FOF::M.PED µ 00VIDEO OUT Y¢EVALUAT ION|{MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)S/N meas

Seite 50 - DIAGNOSTIC screen settings

– 143 –MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)Modulation measurement screenThe settings for the modulation measurement are performed on this screen.The un

Seite 51

– 144 –MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)Resolution measurement screenThe settings for the resolution measurement are performed on this screen.ItemRE

Seite 52 - Basic Setting Menu Operations

– 145 –MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)Sensitivity measurement screenThe settings for the sensitivity measurement are performed on this screen.Item

Seite 53 - To select a MAIN menu page

– 146 –MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)INITIALIZE screenThe MENU display item settings are reset on this screen. Align the arrow (>) with the it

Seite 54 - Operations on SUB menus

– 147 –REMOTE menu screenREMOTE FUNCTION screenThis is the index page for opening the submenu screens.ItemVF IND.(REMOTE)!LED (REMOTE)TALLY/RET(REMOTE

Seite 55 - VTR SAVE

– 148 –REMOTE menu screen!LED (REMOTE) screenThe display of the various !LED information items appearing inside the viewfinder in the remote control m

Seite 56 - Setting the ! Lamp Display

– 149 –Warning SystemIf trouble is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the display window (LCD), WARNING lamp,lamps

Seite 57

– 15 –Æß¨™®≠´Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (2)¬ CC/ND FILTER (filter selector) knobThis selects the filter to match the light source

Seite 58

– 150 –Warning SystemItemTAPE ENDBATTERYENDNo displayDisplay window (LCD)WarningcontentsWarningdisplayThe tape isnearing itsend.The tape hasreached it

Seite 59 - -40 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0

– 151 –Error CodesWhen an error occurs in the unit for some reason or other, the following error codes appear in thedisplay window.Emergency ejectIf t

Seite 60 - Selecting Display Items

– 152 –Cleaning the Video HeadsUse the AJ-CL12MP cleaning cassette when head cleaning is required. Improper use of thecleaning cassette may damage the

Seite 61 - ¿: Message displayed

– 153 –Inspections Before ShootingPerform the following inspections before shooting to check that all systems are operating prop-erly. Checking the im

Seite 62 - Setting the Marker Displays

– 154 –Inspections Before ShootingInspecting the Viewfinder1 Adjust the position of the viewfinder.2 Check that the color bar appears on the viewfinde

Seite 63 - Setting the Camera ID

– 155 –Inspections Before ShootingInspecting the Iris and Zoom Functions1 Set the zoom to electric zoom mode and check the electric zoom operation. Ch

Seite 64 - Displays

– 156 –Inspections Before Shooting(2) Inspection of Audio Level Automatic Adjustment Functions1 Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch to AUTO.2 Set the

Seite 65

– 157 –SpecificationsGeneralOperating temperature: 32uF to 104uF (0uC to 40uC)Storage temperature: p4uF to 140uF (p20uC to 60uC)Operating humidity: 10

Seite 66 - TIME/DATE

– 158 –SpecificationsVTR SectionVTR Video System (during playback on a standard playback unit)Bands: Y; 30 Hz to 5.75 MHz o1.0 dB/p3.0 dBPB, PR; 30 Hz

Seite 67

– 159 –SpecificationsRelated ComponentsPower supply relatedBP-90 type battery packAU-M402H battery caseAJ-B75 AC adaptorViewfinderAJ-VF10P, AJ-VF15P 1

Seite 68

– 16 –Controls and Their FunctionsShooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (3)¯ OUTPUT (output signal selector)/AUTO KNEE switchThis switch sele

Seite 69 - Selecting Functions

PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANYDIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICAExecutive Office:3330 Cahuenga Blvd W., Los

Seite 70 - Adjusting the White Balance

– 17 –³ ECU REMOTE (remote control) connector (6-pin)Connect the AJ-EC3 extension control unit (option) here.|Note{The POWER switches on unit and exte

Seite 71

– 18 –Controls and Their FunctionsShooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (4)· VTR START buttonWhen this pressed, recording commences; when it

Seite 72

– 19 –¼ MARK buttonThis is used when the Picture Link (Pix Link)F1 function is to be used. Each time it is pressed M1(MARK1), M2 (MARK2) or no display

Seite 73

–2–For your safetyThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alertthe user to the presence of uninsulate

Seite 74 - (Display example)

– 20 –Controls and Their FunctionsMenu Operation Sectionà Setup card insertion slotThe optional setup cards are inserted into this slot.Ä MENU SET/OFF

Seite 75 - Adjusting the Black Balance

– 21 –Ê TC IN connector (BNC):The time code serving as the reference is input when the time code is locked to an externalsource.Ë TC OUT connector (BN

Seite 76

–22–Controls and Their FunctionsÑ TCG (time code selector) switchThis is used to set the running mode of the internal time code generator.F-RUN: This

Seite 77 - Shutter Modes

– 23 –Power SupplyPower can be supplied to the unit using a battery pack or AC power supply.Using a battery packA battery pack which is made by any of

Seite 78 - SUPER V Mode

– 24 –Power SupplyUsing the BP-90 type Battery Pack1 Detach the battery mounts.2 Connect the unit’s connectors with the connectors of the AU-M402H bat

Seite 79 - Setting the Synchro Scan Mode

– 25 –4 Connect the battery pack plug to the connector inside the case and insert the battery pack.|Note{The unit’s power must be set to OFF before th

Seite 80

– 26 –Power SupplyUsing a Sony Battery Pack1 Remove the battery mounts.See page 24.2 Mount the accessory battery mounting connector.3 Mount the Sony b

Seite 81

– 27 –Using the Sony BP-90 Battery Pack1 Mount the accessory battery mounting connector.(See the preceding page.)2 Mount the BP-90 battery case.A Tigh

Seite 82 - Adjusting the Audio Level

– 28 –Power SupplyUsing an AC Power Supply (When Using the AJ-B75 AC Adaptor)1 Connect the unit’s EXT DC IN socket with the DC OUT connector of the AJ

Seite 83 - Setting the Time Code

– 29 –¢|{GA I NMMMASTER GAIIIN::::0dB9dBdBHHDL18OGPCO OWGA I NGA I NBATTERY SEL|ECT{RR|SELEECTT{BABATTERY SSELLCO OR RBALd:NiC 12Power SupplyChecking

Seite 84 - Setting the User Bit

– 3 –ContentsFor your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2General and Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5ÁFeatures of the Camera Sectio

Seite 85 - MASTER SLAVE SLAVE

– 30 –Mounting the Lens1 Raise the lens clamping lever and remove the mount cap.2 Align the indentation at the top center of the lens mount with the c

Seite 86 - Using the user data

– 31 –Adjusting the Lens FlangeWhen images are not clearly focused at both the telephoto and wide-angle positions during zoomoperations, adjust the fl

Seite 87 - Setup Card Operations

– 32 –Adjusting the White ShadingFollow the procedure outlined below when the white shading needs to be re-adjusted.White shading adjustment procedure

Seite 88 - Setup Card Data Operations

– 33 –7 Set the WHITE BAL selector switch to A or B execute AWB.Next, execute ABB and then execute AWB again.8 Repeat step 6.9 Set the MENU switch fro

Seite 89

– 34 –Adjusting the ViewfinderAdjusting the Position1 Lift up the viewfinder forward-backward/left/right position clamp lever to release the lock.2 Ad

Seite 90 - Writing set data to cards

– 35 –-3-3-2-2-1-10+1+1+2+2+3+3Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)Adjusting the Diopter and

Seite 91

– 36 –12Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)Detaching the EyepieceDetaching the eyepiece allo

Seite 92 - When data is not read out

– 37 –Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)Mounting the Viewfinder1 Press down the viewfinder.

Seite 93 - Cassettes

– 38 –Audio Input Preparations (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)Using the Microphone Mounted to the Main UnitUsing

Seite 94

– 39 –Audio Input Preparations (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)Mounting the AJ-MH700P Microphone Holder (Option)1

Seite 95 - Basic Procedures

– 4 –ContentsAdjusting the White Balance/Black BalanceÁAdjusting the White Balance . . . . . . . . 70ÁAdjusting the Black Balance . . . . . . . . 75

Seite 96 - Recording

– 40 –Up to two external microphones can be connected tothe AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 Connectors.Phantom power supply can also be supportedby setting the MIC P

Seite 97 - Shooting images

– 41 –Audio Input PreparationsMounting a Wireless MicrophoneWhen using the Panasonic wireless microphone system, mount the WX-RA700 wireless receiver.

Seite 98 - 1 Turn the power back on

– 42 –Mounting the Unit to a TripodWhen mounting the unit to a tripod, use an optional tripod attachment.1 Mount the tripod attachment (SHAN-TM700) on

Seite 99

–43–Mounting the Shoulder Belt|Note{When mounting and removing the shoulder belt, press on the top of the hooks to check that thebelt is securely moun

Seite 100 - Color Playback

– 44 –Adjusting the Shoulder Pad PositionThe shoulder pad can be slid up to 2/5½ in the forward-backward direction from the center position(the positi

Seite 101 - B signal

– 45 –Attaching the Rain CoverAttach the rain cover as shown in the figure below.Secure the surface fastener.Tighten the Cord.When mounting the unit t

Seite 102 - Starting Recording

– 46 –ECUECU AJ-RB65∫1Connecting the AJ-EC3 Extension Control Unit (Option)Connecting the AJ-EC3 extension control unit (option) allows a portion of t

Seite 103

– 47 –Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder ScreenDisplaying the Setting Menu Inside the ViewfinderThe setting menus are displayed on the viewfinder scre

Seite 104

– 48 –Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder ScreenChecking and Selecting the Master Gain Setting1 The menu shown in the figure below is displayed when th

Seite 105

– 49 –Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder ScreenSelecting the Color Bar Setting1 The menu shown in the figure below is displayed when the MENU SET ON/O

Seite 106 - RET Button

– 5 –General and FeaturesThis unit combines as a single integrated unit a 3-CCD color video camera which features IT-CCDs and a 520,000-pixel on-chip

Seite 107 - Replacing the Backup Battery

– 50 –Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder ScreenChecking the DIAGNOSTIC Screen Setting1 Set the MENU SET ON/OFF switch to SET while the HOLD button is

Seite 108 - MAIN menu screen 1 of 4

– 51 –Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder ScreenChanging the setting menu configurationThe setting menu can be configured by selecting only the pages n

Seite 109 - MAIN menu screen 2 of 4

– 52 –SHIFT/ITEMPAGEUPDOWNMENUCH 1 CH 2TCGSETOFFF-RUNSETR-RUNMICMICAUDIO IN LINEONOFFFRONTREARCUECH 1MIXCH 2REAR MIC POWERREAR MIC POWERDisplaying Men

Seite 110 - MAIN menu screen 3 of 4

– 53 –MA I N MENU1 / 4ROPMATR I XLOWSETT INGSETT INGSETT INGSETT INGMIDHIGHADDITIONAL DTLDTLSKIN TONEKNEE/ LEVELFLARE/GAMMACAMERA¢|ROP{MASTERMASTERMAS

Seite 111 - MAIN menu screen 4 of 4

– 54 –¢|ROP{MA†STERMASTERMASTERPEDµ 00.045µ 000µ 000µ 000µ 000µ 000µ::::::::000DTLGAMMARGAINGA I NBRPEDESTALPEDESTALPEDESTALGBDisplaying Menus on the

Seite 112 - ROP screen

– 55 –BATTVTR SAVE!REC4215053Lamp Displays Inside the ViewfinderThe viewfinder displays are as follows.1. REC (recording) lampThis lamp lights (red) d

Seite 113 - MATRIX screen

– 56 –!LED{GA I N(0dB)GA I N(3dB):O:OFNFOOFNFOOFNFOFFOFFSHUTTER:WHI TE PRESET:EXTENDER:FILTER:SUPER V:25M/50M:¢|∂Lamp Displays Inside the ViewfinderSe

Seite 114 - LOW SETTING screen

– 57 –EX21 A 0dB F5.6T_M1-------1/250 30-25 14.6V1 2 q 3 s 4ooouonrp5 6 7 8 9St50MvNiCd12Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder ScreenIn addition to im

Seite 115 - MID SETTING screen

– 58 –Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen1 Extender displayThis is displayed when the lens extender is being used.2 Shutter speed/mode displa

Seite 116 - HIGH SETTING screen

– 59 –-40 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0EStatus Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen8 Audio level displayThis displays the audio CH1 level.During sine wave

Seite 117 - ADDITIONAL DTL screen

– 6 –FeaturesAutomatic adjustment and memory functions for black balance/white balanceThe black set, black balance and white balance can be automatica

Seite 118 - SKIN TONE DTL screen

– 60 –INDICATOREXTENDER::::::::::ONONONONONONONONSHUTTERTAPEBATTERYFILTERWH I TEGA I NLEVEL METER CH1IRIS S IRISCAMERA IDVFr>ON:OFDATE/ T MEIFStatu

Seite 119 - KNEE/LEVEL screen

– 61 –Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder ScreenDisplay Mode and Setting Change MessageMessages informing of the contents of changed settings and ad

Seite 120 - CAMERA SETTING screen

– 62 –Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder ScreenChanging the Display ModeThe display mode setting appears on the “VF DISPLAY” SUB menu page of MAIN

Seite 121 - VF DISPLAY screen

– 63 –{CAMERA IDID:¢|EEEEEEE EEEStatus Displays Inside the Viewfinder ScreenSetting the Camera IDThe camera ID can be set at the CAMERA ID page of the

Seite 122

– 64 –WIDECH1 CH2200EMPHASISdB103040E TAPE FE BATT FRFSERVOHUMID SLACKDFSLAVE TCG HOLDh min s frmCH1 CH2200EMPHASISdB103040E TAPE FE BATT FRFSERVOHUMI

Seite 123 - VF INDICATOR screen

– 65 –WIDECH1 CH2200EMPHASISdB103040E TAPE FE BATT FRFSERVOHUMID SLACKDFSLAVE TCG HOLDh min s frmDisplaysTime Code-Related DisplaysRelationship betwee

Seite 124 - SHUTTER SPEED screen

– 66 –Adjusting the Time and DateAdjustment and Setup Using the Setting Menu1 Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM but

Seite 125 - ! LED screen

–67–Adjustments and Setup During RecordingAdjustments and Setup Using the Setting MenuAdjustments and setup operations during recording are performed

Seite 126 - CAMERA SW MODE screen

– 68 –Adjustments and Setup During RecordingSetting the Gain Selector ValueWhen shooting in locations without sufficient brightness, bright images can

Seite 127 - SUPER GAIN screen

– 69 –Adjustments and Setup During RecordingSelecting FunctionsThe VTR’s operation functions can be selected on the “VTR FUNCTION” page of the setting

Seite 128 - VTR FUNCTION screen

– 7 –FeaturesAudio functionsÁA phantom power supply type super-cardioid microphone (option) can be attached and it canalso be detached from the main u

Seite 129

– 70 –Adjusting the White Balance/Black BalanceAdjusting the White BalanceAdjusting the white balance and black balance in the order of AWB (white bal

Seite 130 - BATT/TAPE ALARM screen

– 71 –Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance3 Place the white pattern over a location with the same conditions as the light source illuminat-ing th

Seite 131 - CARD READ/WRITE screen

– 72 –Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance8The messages shown in the figures below will be displayed if the color temperature of thesubject is lo

Seite 132 - CARD R/W SELECT screen

– 73 –Adjusting the White Balance/Black BalanceWhen the White Balance Cannot be Automatically AdjustedAn error message will appear on the viewfinder s

Seite 133 - REC (ASPECT)/PB/RET screen

– 74 –Adjusting the White Balance/Black BalanceWhen the ON setting has been selected for FILTER INHWhen the automatic white balance is adjusted, the c

Seite 134 - MIC/AUDIO screen

– 75 –Adjusting the White Balance/Black BalanceThe black balance must be adjusted in the following cases.ÁWhen the unit is used for the first timeÁWhe

Seite 135

– 76 –Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance4Adjustment is completed after a few seconds (the following message appears) and the ad-justment value

Seite 136 - GENLOCK/IRIS screen

– 77 –Setting the Electronic ShutterShutter ModesThe shutter modes which can be used with the unit’s electronic shutter and the shutter speedswhich ca

Seite 137 - LENS SEL/ADJ screen

– 78 –Setting the Electronic ShutterSetting the Shutter Mode/SpeedÁThe shutter speed during shutter mode and standard mode is set by the SHUTTER switc

Seite 138 - USER MENU SEL 1 of 3 screen

– 79 –Setting the Electronic ShutterSetting the Synchro Scan Mode1 Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UPb

Seite 139 - USER MENU SEL 2 of 3 screen

– 8 –FeaturesFeatures of the VTR SectionDigital systemThe VTR section features a component digital recording system that employs the latest compres-si

Seite 140 - USER MENU SEL 3 of 3 screen

– 80 –Setting the Electronic ShutterChanging the Shutter Speed/Mode Selection RangeThe shutter speed selection range can be limited to the required ra

Seite 141 - EVALUATION screen

– 81 –Adjusting the Audio LevelIf the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 selector switch is set to AUTO, the input levels of audio CH1 andCH2 are automatically adju

Seite 142 - S/N measurement screen

– 82 –Adjusting the Audio Level4Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel to adjust the input vol-ume so that the audio level

Seite 143 - Modulation measurement screen

– 83 –Setting the Time DataSetting the Time CodeWhen using both the user bit and the time code, set the user bit first. If the time code is set first,

Seite 144 - Resolution measurement screen

– 84 –Setting the Time DataSetting the User BitSetting the user bit allows up to 8 digits of hexadecimal data such as memos (date, time), etc. tobe re

Seite 145

– 85 –Setting the Time DataLocking the Time Code to an External SourceThe time code generator of the VTR section can be locked to an external generato

Seite 146 - DIAGNOSTIC screen

– 86 –Setting the Time DataThis locks the built-in time code generator to the reference time code. After about 10 secondshave passed since the time co

Seite 147 - REMOTE menu screen

– 87 –Setup Card OperationsSetting menu contents can be stored using setup memory cards (SHL-064HSRVS, option). Thisdata can then be used to quickly r

Seite 148

– 88 –Setup Card OperationsSetup Card Data OperationsOperations to store setting data on setup cards and read out stored data are performed at the“CAR

Seite 149 - Warning System

– 89 –Setup Card OperationsWhen data is not writtenIf the following error messages appear when the UP button is pressed in step 7, the data is notwrit

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– 9 –System ConfigurationMulti connectorcableSHAN-C12TCACarrying caseAJ-HT900Microphone kitAJ-MC700PShoulderbeltWirelessmicrophonereceiverWX-RA70026P/

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–90–Setup Card OperationsWriting set data to cards1 Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UPbutton are held

Seite 152 - Maintenance

– 91 –Setup Card OperationsProtecting stored dataIf the setup card’s WRITE PROTECT switch is set to ON, data is not rewritten even if the UPbutton is

Seite 153 - Inspecting the Camera Section

– 92 –Setup Card OperationsReading out data stored on cards1 Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UPbutton

Seite 154 - Inspecting the Viewfinder

– 93 –CassettesInserting and Ejecting CassettesInserting cassettes1 Check that there are no cables, etc. around the cassette holder and the top panel

Seite 155 - Inspecting the VTR Section

– 94 –CassettesEjecting cassettesWith the power turned on, press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder and eject thecassette. If a cassette is

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– 95 –RecordingBasic ProceduresThis section describes the basic operating procedures for shooting and recording. When startingto shoot actual images,

Seite 157 - Specifications

– 96 –RecordingProcedures from adjusting the white balance and black balance tostopping recordingTurn on the power, insert a cassette, and then set th

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– 97 –RecordingShooting images1-1 Select the filter in accordance with the lighting conditions, and when the white balancehas already been stored in t

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– 98 –RecordingSuccessive ShootingSuccessive shooting with an accuracy of within 0–o1 frame can be performed simply by pressingthe VTR START button of

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– 99 –RecordingSuccessive Shooting in Other CasesIf successive shooting is to be performed after the tape has been run, the cassette has beenejected,

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