Panasonic AG-DVC 200E User Manual

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Page 1 - Digital Video Camera Recorder

Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.AG- EDigital Video Camera RecorderDigitalVideo

Page 2 - Precautions for Use

9 (E)Parts and their functions2External DC input socketThis is the input socket of the external power supply (DC powersupply). When an AC adapter is

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10 (E)ENGLISH3Connect the plug of the battery pack to theconnector inside the battery case, andinsert the battery pack into the case.<Note>Ensur

Page 4 - Contents

11 (E)PreparationUsing a battery pack made byAnton Bauer1Attach the battery pack made by AntonBauer.2Insert the battery pack and slide it in thedirect

Page 5 - Introduction

12 (E)ENGLISHAttaching the lens1Raise the lens lever, and remove themount cap.4Push the cable into the cable clamp, andconnect it to the LENS jack.Mar

Page 6 - System configuration

13 (E)PreparationTripod attachmentMounting the unit on a tripod1Mount the tripod attachment on the tripod.Use the tripod attachment to mount the unit

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14 (E)ENGLISHPreparationSetting the camera IDThe camera ID is set on the <CAMERA ID> screen. Up to 12alphanumerics, symbols and spaces can be u

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15 (E)Lens adjustments and checksThe flange back (distance from the lens mounting surface to theimage formation surface) is adjusted when a subject ca

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16 (E)ENGLISHEX TAPE NEAR END FLUO.48K CH2iREC TCG 12:34:56:000dB160 LOW LIGHTD01-May-01 23:59:00=========¢¢¢ min13.4VZ78ATWF56CH1AWB+0232K..SPO

Page 10 - Parts and their functions

17 (E)Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel A.Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel A, and the colourtemperature is lowe

Page 11 - Preparation

18 (E)ENGLISHViewfinder displays; Audio level meterdisplayIndicates the audio levels of CH1 and CH2 (see page 27).Display item What is displayed Statu

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1 (E)≥ Batteries are used for the main power source and memory back-up in the product.At the end of their useful life, you should not throw them away.

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19 (E)Viewfinder displaysDisplay item What is displayed Status causing the display to appearJ Cause of !LEDlighting display(this item appearsonly duri

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20 (E)ENGLISHWhite balance and black balance adjustmentBetter pictures will be produced by performing the white balanceand black balance adjustments i

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21 (E)Electronic shutter settings1Push the SHUTTER switch from ON toSEL.2Press the SHUTTER switch to SEL again,and repeat until the desired mode orspe

Page 16 - Lens adjustments and checks

22 (E)ENGLISHTime data settingsSetting the user’s bit Setting the time code1Set the COUNTER/TC/UB switch to TC.When both the user’s bit and time code

Page 17 - Viewfinder displays

23 (E)3< SCENE FILE >;#NAME EDIT USER:FACTORY--------FILE NAME USER:FACTORYF1:FLUO.F2:SPARKLNGF3:COOLF4:RETROSTD:FACTORYWRITE(USER) :READYINIT

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24 (E)ENGLISH3< SCENE FILE >NAME EDIT USER:TARO--------FILE NAME USER:FACTORYF1:FLUO.F2:SPARKLNGF3:COOLF4:RETROSTD:FACTORY#WRITE(USER) :NOINIT

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25 (E)Scene filesList of scene file settingsThe scene file factory settings are listed in the tables below.Use them as a reference when making changes

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26 (E)ENGLISH≥For details on the above switches, refer to “Parts and theirfunctions” (pages 7 to 8).3Set the camera unit’s switches as follows.Set the

Page 21 - <Note>

27 (E)Audio recording1Select the desired input signals using theAUDIO IN switch.To use the front microphoneiSelect FRONT (MIC).To use the rear microph

Page 22 - Electronic shutter settings

28 (E)ENGLISHPlayback (checking what has been recorded)When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, the playback images can be viewed in black and white on

Page 23 - Time data settings

2 (E)ENGLISHCAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCKHAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE,USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIESONLY.ªDO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVER

Page 24 - Scene files

29 (E)Using the unit with external componentsConnection to a PC capable of non-linear editingBy connecting the unit to a PC capable of non-linear edit

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30 (E)ENGLISHMenu operationsThe MENU button and JOG dial button are used for the settingmenu operations. The menus consist of main menus and sub-menu

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31 (E)Setting menu configurationSCENESCENE FILEIRIS/GAMMACOLOUR/SKIN TONEPROCESSNAME EDITA. IRIS LEVELA. IRIS PEAK/AVEA. IRIS SPEEDBLACK STR/PRESSMAST

Page 27 - Normal recording

32 (E)ENGLISHMenu contentsSCENE menu (main menu)SCENE FILE“ ” indicates the factory setting.#NEXT¢¢¢¢ SCENE ¢¢¢¢F1:FLUO.SCENE FILE..IRIS GAMMA..COLOUR

Page 28 - Audio recording

33 (E)MAIN menu 1 of 2 (main menu)#NEXT¢¢¢¢ MAIN 1/2 ¢¢¢¢DATA READ/WRITE..SW MODE..VIDEO OUT..VTR FUNCTION..VTR OPTION..BATTERY..MIC/AUDIO..LENS SHADI

Page 29 - Other functions

34 (E)ENGLISHMenu contentsMAIN menu 1 of 2 (main menu)VIDEO OUTItemSettingoptionsRemarksVIDEO OUT MENU ONOFFFor selecting whether to output the menusc

Page 30 - Using the unit as a player

35 (E)MAIN menu 2 of 2 (main menu)#NEXT¢¢¢¢ MAIN 2/2 ¢¢¢¢MARKER/ZEBRA..VF DISPLAY 1/2..VF DISPLAY 2/2..! LED..GENLOCK..CAMERA ID..TIME/DATE..DIAGNOSTI

Page 31 - Menu operations

36 (E)ENGLISHMenu contentsMAIN menu 2 of 2 (main menu)VF DISPLAY 1/2ItemSettingoptionsRemarksFILTER ONOFFFor setting the filter position display ON or

Page 32 - Setting menu configuration

37 (E)TIME/DATEItemSettingoptionsRemarksYEAR 00:01:99For setting the year.MINUTE 00:59For setting the minutes.MONTH 01:12For setting the month.HOUR 00

Page 33 - Menu contents

38 (E)ENGLISHWarning systemWhen an error or a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on or while an operation is underway, the WARN

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3 (E)ContentsPrecautions for Use...1Introduction...4Feature

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39 (E)∫ BATTERY NEAR ENDWARNING lamp Flashes once per second.Tally lamp Flashes once per second.Viewfinder The BATT NEAR END display flashes.Descripti

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40 (E)ENGLISHMaintenanceWhen the unit is taken from cold to warm surroundings orused in a very humid place, the water vapor contained in theair may tu

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41 (E)Video system[VTR UNIT]Recording format:DV formatSampling frequencyY: 13.5 MHzQuantizing:8 bitsAudio systemTape transport systemRecording format:

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42 (E)ENGLISHDV 1394 (4 pins):IEEE1394 outputDC IN (XLR, 4 pins, male):DC 12 V (DC 11 to 17V)DC OUT (4 pins):DC 12 V (DC 11 V to 17 V), max. 1 A (DC 7

Page 39 - Warning system

F0401T1051 @Printed in JapanVQT9278-1EMatsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-8691, Japan

Page 40 - ∫ TAPE END

4 (E)ENGLISHFeaturesIntroductionThis is the first DV format integrated camera VTR that supportsstandard cassettes. It combines the digital camera tec

Page 41 - Error codes

5 (E)System configurationMic kit: AJ-MC700Wireless micreceiver:WX-RJ700Mic holder:AJ-MH700Lens (bayonet type):FUJINON/CANONRain cover:SHAN-RC700Soft c

Page 42 - Specifications

6 (E)ENGLISHParts and their functions1POWER switchThis switch turns the power ON and OFF.4OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE selector switchThis switch selects the vide

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7 (E)Parts and their functionsBMENU buttonThis is used to switch the menu ON and OFF.AJOG dial buttonThis is used to select the menu items and perform

Page 44 - VQT9278-1

8 (E)ENGLISHParts and their functions4123=@56>789:?;<4AUTO W/B (white/black) BAL switchAWB : The white balance is automatically adjusted. When

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