Panasonic AG-DVC200 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- PF0301T2051 @Printed in JapanVQT9277-2PDig

Page 2 - CAUTION:

103Connect the plug of the battery pack to theconnector inside the battery case, andinsert the battery pack into the case.<Note>Ensure tha

Page 3 - Contents

11PreparationUsing a battery pack made byAnton Bauer1Attach the battery pack made by AntonBauer.2Insert the battery pack and slide it in thedirection

Page 4 - Introduction

12Attaching the lens1Raise the lens lever, and remove themount cap.4Push the cable into the cable clamp, andconnect it to the LENS jack.Mark3Pul

Page 5 - System configuration

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

Page 6 - Parts and their functions

14PreparationSetting the camera IDThe camera ID is set on the <CAMERA ID> screen. Up to 12alphanumerics, symbols and spaces can be used.<Not

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

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EX TAPE NEAR END FLUO.48K CH2iREC TCG 12:34:56:000dB1100 LOW LIGHTDJan-01-01 23:59:00=========¢¢¢ min13.4VZ78ATWF56CH1AWB+0232K..SPOT QUICK FO

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17Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel A.Displayed when the AWB has been attained for channel A, and the colortemperature is lower

Page 10 - Preparation

18E Calendar/clockdisplayJan-01-01 00:00:00 The 24-hour system is used for the clock display.(Month-day-year and hours-minutes-seconds displayed)F Vol

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

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2This camera recorder is designed to be used exclusively with the standard size of DV tapes. Do not use DVCPRO tapes or othersizes of tapes.indicates

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20White balance and black balance adjustmentBetter pictures will be produced by performing the white balanceand black balance adjustments in the seque

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21Electronic shutter settings1Push the SHUTTER switch from ON toSEL.2Press the SHUTTER switch to SEL again,and repeat until the desired mod

Page 15 - Lens adjustments and checks

22Time 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 are to be u

Page 16 - Viewfinder displays

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

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

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

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26≥For details on the above switches, refer to “Parts and theirfunctions” (pages 6 to 8).3Set the camera unit’s switches as follows.Set the GAIN se

Page 20 - <Note>

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

Page 21 - Electronic shutter settings

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

Page 22 - Time data settings

29Using the unit with external componentsConnection to a PC capable of non-linear editingBy connecting the unit to a PC capable of non-linear editing

Page 23 - Scene files

3ContentsIntroduction...4Features...4Fea

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30Menu operationsThe MENU button and JOG dial button are used for the settingmenu operations. The menus consist of main menus and sub-menus. The dat

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31Setting menu configurationSCENESCENE FILEIRIS/GAMMACOLOR/SKIN TONEPROCESSNAME EDITA. IRIS LEVELA. IRIS PEAK/AVEA. IRIS SPEEDBLACK STR/PRESSMASTER GA

Page 26 - Normal recording

32Menu contentsSCENE menu (main menu)SCENE FILE“ ” indicates the factory setting.#NEXT¢¢¢¢ SCENE ¢¢¢¢F1:FLUO.SCENE FILE..IRIS GAMMA..COLOR/SKIN TONE..

Page 27 - Audio recording

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

Page 28 - Other functions

34Menu contentsMAIN menu 1 of 2 (main menu)VIDEO IN/OUTItemSettingoptionsRemarksVIDEO OUT MENU ONOFFFor selecting whether to output the menuscreens t

Page 29 - Using the unit as a recorder

35MAIN 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..DIAGNOSTIC..M

Page 30 - Menu operations

36Menu contentsMAIN menu 2 of 2 (main menu)VF DISPLAY 1/2ItemSettingoptionsRemarksFILTER ONOFFFor setting the filter position display ON orOFF.ON: Dis

Page 31 - Setting menu configuration

37TIME/DATEItemSettingoptionsRemarksYEAR 00:01:99For setting the year.MINUTE 00:59For setting the minutes.MONTH 01:12For setting the month.HOUR 00:23F

Page 32 - Menu contents

38Warning systemWhen an error or a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on or while an operation is underway, the WARNING lamp an

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39∫ BATTERY NEAR ENDWARNING lamp Flashes once per second.Tally lamp Flashes once per second.Viewfinder The BATT NEAR END display flashes.Description o

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Features4IntroductionThis is the first DV format integrated camera VTR that supportsstandard cassettes. It combines the digital camera technologyfost

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40MaintenanceWhen the unit is taken from cold to warm surroundings orused in a very humid place, the water vapor contained in theair may turn into

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41Specifications[GENERAL]Power requirements: DC 12V (11.0 V to 17.0 V)Power consumption: 17 WOperating temperature: 32 F to 104 F (0 °C to +40 °C)Stor

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42Video system[VTR UNIT]Recording format: DV formatSampling frequency Y: 13.5 MHzPB/PR: 3.375 MHzQuantizing: 8 bitsAudio systemTape transport systemRe

Page 38 - Warning system

43Specifications[VIEWFINDER](Optional accessory AJ-VF10)CRT: 1.5-inch high-resolution monochrome CRTVideo system: 525i/59.94 HzExternal controls Contr

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

Page 40 - Error codes

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

Page 41 - Specifications

Parts and their functions1POWER switchThis switch turns the power ON and OFF.4OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE selector switchThis switch selects the video signals wh

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7Parts 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 set

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

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

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