Panasonic AJ-HDC27V User Manual

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Page 1 - Operating Instructions

AJ- PCamera/VTROperating Instructions

Page 2 - CAUTION:

10Audio function section (1)1MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 3-pin)Connect the microphone (optional accessory) here.The power for the microphone

Page 3 - Contents

100<Note>The frequency characteristics in the MIC LOWCUT ON mode are200 Hz to 10 kHz.Setting menu screens (VTR MAIN MENU)The underlining in the

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101Setting menu screens (VTR MAIN MENU)MIC/AUDIO screenThe MIC/AUDIO settings are performed on thisscreen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksVFdisplayItemV

Page 5 - Features

102Setting menu screens (VTR MAIN MENU)<Note>When USER is set for the UB MODE item, it is not possible to setEXT for the VITC UB MODE item.Simil

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103Setting menu screens (VTR MAIN MENU)The time code and user’s bit settings are performed onthis screen.The underlining in the variable range column

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104TIME DATE screenThe time/date settings are performed on this screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksYEAR 00—99VFdisplayENG For setting the year.MONTH 1 —1

Page 8 - System Configuration

105Setting menu screens (VTR USER MENU SELECT)ON (¢) or OFF (≥) is set on this screen to determine which items are to be registered on the USER MENUsc

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106Setting menu screens (VTR USER MENU SELECT)ON (¢) or OFF (≥) is set on this screen to determine which items are to be registered on the USER MENUsc

Page 10 - Parts and their functions

107Warning systemWhen a problem is detected immediately after thepower is turned on or during operation, the user isalerted to the trouble by the disp

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108$HUMIDLCD display The HUMID display lights.The display will flash for 80 minutes afterthe condensation detection is released.WARNING lampOThe lamp

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1092,5EMERGENCYscrew<Notes>ODo not turn the EMERGENCY screw except in anemergency.ODo not turn the screw clockwise. Stop turning thescrew as so

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11Audio function section (2)8AUDIO OUT connector (XLR, 5-pin)This is connected to the audio component. The sound of audio CH1 and the sound of audioC

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110MaintenanceThe water vapor in the air may form as tiny dropletson the head drum when the unit is moved from a coldlocation to a warm location or us

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111Inspections prior to shootingPerform the following inspections prior to shooting tocheck that the systems are operating properly.It is recommended

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112Inspections prior to shootingInspecting the viewfinder1Adjust the position of the viewfinder.2Check that the color bar signals are displayed onthe

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113Inspections prior to shootingInspecting the aperture andzoom functionsInspecting the VTR unit1Set the zoom to the motorized zoom mode, andcheck its

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1146. Inspections relating to the time codeand user’s bit1Set the user’s bit as required.For details on the setting procedure, refer to“Setting

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115Specifications[GENERAL]Supply voltage:DC 12 V (DC 11 V—DC 17 V)Power consumption:39 W (maximum)33 W (during SAVE REC mode)Ambient operating tempera

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116Specifications[VTR UNIT] [Connector Section]VTR Video SystemSampling frequency:Y : 74 MHzPB/PR: 37 MHzQuantizing:8 bitsVideo compression system:DCT

Page 21 - Power supply

117Specifications[VIEWFINDER](Optional accessory: AJ-HVF27P)CRT:2˝ high-resolution monochrome tubeVideo system:720P/59.94 HzExternal adjustment contro

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

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12Viewfinder section(Viewfinder pictured here is the AJ-HVF27P)(For details concerning the viewfinder, refer to theoperating intructions of the viewfi

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132Synchro scan adjustment switchesThese switches become effective when the shutterswitch 7is set to ON and synchro scanning isselected. They are use

Page 25 - Attaching the lens

14Shooting (recording)/playbackfunction section (2)4OUTPUT (output signal selector)/AUTO KNEEswitchThis is used to select the video signals which are

Page 26 - Adjusting the lens flange

15Shooting (recording)/playbackfunction section (3)7SHUTTER switchThis is set to ON when the electronic shutter is tobe used. When the SEL side

Page 27 - Adjusting the white shading

16Shooting (recording)/playbackfunction section (4):SDI switchThis is used to select the video and audio signalswhich are to be output from the

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17Shooting (recording)/playbackfunction section (5)CPLAY/PAUSE buttonThis is pressed to view the playback picture on theviewfinder screen or using a c

Page 29 - Adjusting the viewfinder

18Warning/status display section1Back tally lamp (unit)When the back tally switch 2is set to ON, thislamp serves the same function as the front tallyl

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191AB 0dBCZ73¢¢¢¢ VTR USER MENU ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ CAM USER MENU ¢¢¢¢Menu operation section1Setup card insertion slotThe setup card, available as an optional ac

Page 31 - Audio input preparation

2indicates safety information.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO

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207“+” button, “–” buttonThese are used to increment or decrement by 1 thefigure in the digit which was made to flash by theSHIFT button 8when the tim

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21Power supplyUsing the Anton/Bauer battery packA battery pack or an AC power source can be used asthis unit’s power supply.To use the battery pack, t

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22Power supplyUsing the Panasonic AU-BP402battery pack<Notes>ODo not pull the rubber cap forcefully.OWhen mounting the battery case, take care n

Page 35 - Mounting the unit on a tripod

23Power supplyUsing the Sony NP-1 battery pack1342<Note>When mounting the battery holder, take care not topinch the connecting cord.1Detach the

Page 36 - Attaching the shoulder strap

24Using an AC power supplyWhen the AJ-B75 AC adapter is used<Notes>OCheck the pin signals of the EXT DC IN socketwhen using an external power su

Page 37 - Close using the fastener

25Attaching the lens1Raise the lever for securing the lens, and detachthe mount cap.2Align the center mark of the lens with the groove inthe top cente

Page 38 - Viewfinder lamp displays

26Adjusting the lens flangeIf the subject is not focused properly in the telephotoand wide-angle modes during zoom operations, adjustthe flange back

Page 39 - Setting the lamp displays

27Adjusting the white shadingFollow the procedure outlined below when the whiteshading needs to be re-adjusted.Adjustment method<Notes>OThe met

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28Adjusting the white shadingAUTO W/B BALswitchWHITE BAL switch:“A” or “B”71Set the WHITE BAL selector switch to “A” or “B,”and initiate the automatic

Page 41 - VTR’s level meter

29Adjusting the viewfinder (The viewfinder is an optional accessory.)Attaching the viewfinderStopper screwStopper screw1Check that the camera’s POWER

Page 42 - Selecting the display items

3ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 43 - Display modes and setting

30Adjusting the viewfinder (The viewfinder is an optional accessory.)Adjusting the viewfinder position1Pull up the lever for securing the viewfinder i

Page 44 - Setting the camera ID

31Audio input preparation1Open the mic holder.2Attach the microphone, and tighten the lockingscrew.3Connect the microphone’s connecting cable to the

Page 45 - EMPHASIS

32Audio input preparation1Remove the screws used to attach the mic holder.2Attach the mic holder to the main unit using thescrews provided with the AJ

Page 46 - Adjustments and setup using

33Audio input preparation1Connect the microphone’s connecting cable to theMIC IN jack on the camera.2Set the AUDIO IN switch or switches to “FRONT”in

Page 47 - Adjusting the white balance

34Audio input preparation1Attach the WX-RJ700 wireless receiver to the WX-ZJ770 camera attachment.2Align the grooves in the camera attachment withthe

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35Mounting the unit on a tripod1Attach the tripod attachment to the tripod.<Note>Select the attachment holes that best support thecenter of grav

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36Attaching the shoulder strap1Attach the shoulder strap to the shoulder strapmounting hooks, and adjust the length of the strap.<Note>Check tha

Page 50 - AWB A OK 3.2K

37AJ-EC3AJ-65∫1Connecting the extension control unitDedicated cableECU connectorBy connecting the AJ-EC3 extension control unit(optional accesso

Page 51 - ABB ACTIVE

38TALLY / RECBATTVTRSAVE1423Viewfinder lamp displays1TALLY/REC (recording) lampThis lights up (red) during recording. It flasheswhen a problem has oc

Page 52 - Setting the shutter mode and

39Viewfinder lamp displaysSetting itemDescription of settingGAIN (0 dB)Lamp display appears when the gain isset to a value other than “0 dB.”GAIN (–3

Page 53 - Changing the shutter speed

4ContentsSetting menu screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79<CAM MENUS>CAM MAIN MENU 1 screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Page 54 - Setting the frame rate

40Viewfinder screen status displaysIn addition to the pictures shot, the unit’s settings andmessages indicating its operating statuses aredisplay

Page 55 - Setting the scan reverse

41Viewfinder screen status displays1Extender display This appears when the lens extender is being used.2Shutter speed/mode display This indicates the

Page 56 - Adjusting the audio level

42Viewfinder screen status displaysSelecting the display itemsThe items to be displayed on the viewfinder screencan each be set to ON or OFF o

Page 57 - Setting the time data

43Viewfinder screen status displaysDisplay modes and settingchange messagesThe display of messages advising the user of whatchanges have been made to

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44Viewfinder screen status displaysSwitching the display modeThe display mode settings are switched on the VFDISPLAY screen.1Perform the menu operatio

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45CH1 CH2200EMPHASIS40-dB1030EBATTFTAPERFSERVOHUMID SLACKDFSLAVE TCG HOLDh min s frmScreen displaysDisplays relating to errors andwarningsFor details,

Page 60 - Loading the user data

46Adjusting the date and timeAdjustments and setup usingthe setting menus1Perform the menu operations (pages 72 to 74),and display the “TIME/DATE” scr

Page 61 - Setup card operations

47Adjusting the white balance and black balanceAdjusting the white balance1Set the switches as shown in the figure.FILTER controlWHITE BAL: A or BOUTP

Page 62 - Formatting the setup card

48Adjusting the white balance and black balanceAdjusting the white balance3Erect a white pattern at a place with the sameconditions as the source of

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49Adjusting the white balance and black balanceAdjusting the white balanceWhen the white balance cannotautomatically be adjustedAn error message appea

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5IntroductionFeaturesThe AJ-HDC27V integrates two units: 1) a high-definition (HD) color video camera featuring an IT-CCD equipped with a 1 mil

Page 65 - Loading the data saved on the

50Adjusting the white balance and black balanceAdjusting the white balanceWhen FILTER INH is set to ONWhen AWB is adjusted, the color temperature andf

Page 66 - Cassette tapes

51Adjusting the white balance and black balanceAdjusting the black balance1Set the switches as shown in the figure.OUTPUT: CAMAUTO W/B switch2Set the

Page 67 - Recording

521/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000Setting the electronic shutterShutter modes<Notes>ONo matter in which mode the electronic shutter isused,

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53Setting the synchro scan mode2In the SYNCHRO SCAN mode, continuousswitching inside the 20.0% to 99.5% range can beachieved by pressing the SYNC

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54Variable frame rateThis camera/VTR enables the frame rate (shootingspeed) to be set from 4 frames/sec. (3.99 Hz) to 60frames/sec. (59.94 Hz).Since t

Page 70 - Lens RET button functions

55Scan reverseThe unit makes it possible to correct the images (byreversing their top and bottom and their left and right)when the prime lens is used

Page 71 - Other VTR functions

56Adjusting the audio levelWhen the AUTO SELECT CH1 and CH2 selectorswitches are set to AUTO, the audio CH1 and CH2input levels are adjusted au

Page 72 - Menu operations

xx:xx:24:00This unit automatically stores as the tapemanagement information both the frame rateinformation which indicates the shooting spe

Page 73 - CAM MAIN MENU 4

58Setting the time code1Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.2Set the TCG switch to SET.3Switch the TC MODE to DF or NDF on the TC/UBscreen of VTR MENU.Select

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59Externally locking the time code1Set the POWER switch to ON.2Set the TCG switch to F-RUN.3Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.4Supply the reference time

Page 75 - Setting menu configuration

6FeaturesFeatures of the camera unitWide-ranging video gain selection A value ranging from –6 dB to +30 dB can be selectedfor the gain using the setti

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60How to use the user dataThe contents of the setting menus can be saved in theuser area of the camera’s memory, and they can beloaded from this area.

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61Use of the setup memory card (optional accessory)enables the setting menu contents to be saved. Useof this data speeds up the process of reproducin

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62If one of the following messages appears when the JOG dialbutton is pressed, the card will not be formatted.5Press the MENU button to exit the

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63Saving the data settings on thecardSelect the file No.Give a title to the selected file.Setup card operations1Perform the menu operations (pages 72

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64If one of the following messages appears when the JOG dialbutton is pressed, the data cannot be saved.12Press the MENU button to exit the men

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656Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow(cursor) to YES, and press the JOG dial button. When the data loading is completed, the followin

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66Loading a cassette tapeCassette tapes1Check that there are no cables around the cassetteholder or top panel, and set the POWER switch toON.<Note&

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67This section describes the basic steps for shootingand recording.Before actually departing to shoot scenes, carry outinspections to ensure that the

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68ShootingRecording1-1Select the filter to match the lighting conditions,and set the WHITE BAL switch to “A” or “B” ifthe white balance has been

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69If the unit is in the rec-pause mode, it is possible toensure scene-to-scene continuity with an accuracy of0 up to 1 frame just by pressing the VT

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7Features of the VTR unitDigital systemThe pictures are compressed by a component digitalrecording system that uses the latest compressiontechnology w

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70When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, theplayback pictures can be monitored in black and whiteon the viewfinder screen.These playback pictu

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71Other VTR functionsThe NEWS REC function is set using NEWS RECMODE on the VTR MENU “FUNCTION” screen.By controlling the VTR START buttonacknowl

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72Menu operationsThe setting menu operations are performed using theMENU button and JOG dial button. The menuconfiguration is divided into th

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73Menu operationsUser menu: Engineer menuBasic setting menu operationsDisplaying menusCAM USER MENUPress the MENUbutton.Press theMENU button.Press the

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74< ROP >nMASTER PED : +008MASTER DTL : +00MASTER GAMMA : 0.45R GAIN : +000G GAIN : +000B GAIN : +000R P

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75Setting menu configurationCAM MAIN MENU 1ROPMATRIXCOLOR CORRECTION 1COLOR CORRECTION 2LOW SETTINGMID SETTINGHIGH SETTINGADDITIONAL DTL1ADDITIONAL DT

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76Setting menu configurationCAM MAIN MENU 2VF DIAPLSYVF MARKERVF INDICATORCAMERA IDSHUTTER SPEED! LEDCAMERA SW MODESUPER GAINDISP CONDITIONDISP MODEVF

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77Setting menu configurationCAM MAIN MENU 4CAM USER MENU SELECT1CAM USER MENU SELECT2BLACK SHADINGFLAREINITIALIZEDIAGNOSTICOPTIONROPLOW SETTINGMID SET

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78Setting menu configurationVTR MAIN MENUFUNCTIONBATTERY/TAPEVTR VF INDICATORMIC/AUDIOTIME/DATENEWS REC MODEHUMID OPEREC STARTPAUSE TIMERRETAKE MODEHD

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79Setting menu screens (CAM MENU)The main menu consists of CAM MAIN MENU (1 to 4) of the camera and the VTR MAIN MENU of the VTR.These screens are ind

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8System ConfigurationMicrophone kitAJ-MC700PWirelessmicrophonereceiverWX-RJ700Microphone holderAJ-MH700PLens(Bayonet type)FUJINON/CANONRain coverSHAN-

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80Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 1)ROP screenThe ROP (Remote Operation Panel) is set on thisscreen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksMASTER PED –200:+18:+2

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81Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 1)COLOR CORRECTION 1 screenThe camera color saturation adjustments and hueadjustments are set on this scree

Page 100 - Setting menu screens

82Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 1)LOW SETTING screenThe low level gain is set on this screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksMASTER GAIN –6dB:0dB:30dBVF

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83HIGH SETTING screenThe high level gain is set on this screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksMASTER GAIN –6dB:12dB:30dBVFdisplayUSERENG–6dB, –3 dB, 0 dB, 3

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84Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 1)SKIN TONE DTL screenThe skin tone detail of the camera is set on thisscreen.ItemVariablerangeRemarks

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85Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 1)GAMMA screenThe gamma settings of the camera are performed onthis screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksR GAMMA –15:+

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86VF DISPLAY screenThe information to be displayed inside the viewfinderis set on this screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksDISPCONDITIONNORMALHOLDVFdisplay

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87VF INDICATOR screenThe information to be displayed inside the viewfinderis set on this screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksEXTENDER ONOFFVFdisplayUSERENG

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88SHUTTER SPEED screenThe shutter speed is set on this screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksSYNCHROSCANONOFFVFdisplayENG For setting the synchroscan shutter

Page 107 - Warning system

89CAMERA SW MODE screenThe modes of the camera switches are set on thisscreen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksFILTER INH ONOFFVFdisplayUSERENGFor selecting wh

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9Power supply section1Battery mountThis is for attaching the Anton/Bauer battery pack.2DC IN (external power input) socket (XLR, 4P)When operating t

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90Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 3)The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.CAM CARD R/W SELECT scre

Page 110 - Replacing the backup battery

91Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 3)GENLOCK/IRIS screenThe genlock and iris control settings are performed onthis screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksV

Page 111 - Inspections prior to shooting

92Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 4)CAM USER MENU SELECT 1, 2 and 3 screensThe settings for registering the items (the same as the ones on the CAM

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93BLACK SHADING screenThe black shading adjustments are performed on thisscreen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksDETECTION==VFdisplayENG For execution of the d

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94The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 4)DIAGNOSTIC screenThe us

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95Setting menu screens (CAM MAIN MENU 4)EVALUATION screenThe underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.OS/N me

Page 115 - Specifications

96VTR MAIN MENU screenSUB menuVFdisplayRemarksFUNCTIONENG Index for opening the FUNCTIONscreen.BATTERY/TAPEENG Index for opening the BATTERY/TAPEscree

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97Setting menu screens (VTR MAIN MENU)FUNCTION screenThe VTR’s functions are set on this screen.ItemVariablerangeRemarksNEWS RECMODEOFF0.2:2.0VFdispla

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98BATTERY/TAPE screenThe warning tone which signals the remaining battery charge and remaining tape and which is heard duringshooting can be switched

Page 118 - Printed in Japan

99Setting menu screens (VTR MAIN MENU)1. Either “¢” or “≥” appears in front of each item to indicate whetherthe item is set to ON or OFF.¢: ON≥: OFF2.

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