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Memory Card Camera-Recorder
Operating Instructions
Model No. AJ-HPX2000P
Before operating this product, please read the insructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
To use AVC-Intra, the AVC-Intra codec board (AJ-YBX200G/optional) must be installed.
VQT1D27-1
F1206T1077 -F @
Printed in Japan
ENGLISH
AJ-HPX2000P(VQT1D27-1)E.book 1 ページ 2007年7月30日 月曜日 午後1時31分
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - AJ-HPX2000P

Memory Card Camera-RecorderOperating InstructionsModel No. AJ-HPX2000PBefore operating this product, please read the insructions carefully and save th

Page 2 - Read this first!

10General:Features of Recorder/player unit_ Support for MetadataAJ-HPX2000 is capable of recording positionalinformation (latitudes, longitudes and al

Page 3 - Attention/Attentie

100Preparation:Power Supply1 Connect the external DC power supply to the DC IN socket on the unit.2 Turn “ON” the power switch of the external DC powe

Page 4 - Contents

101Preparation:Mounting the lens and Performing the Flange Back and White Shading Adjustments Preparation1 Raise the lens clamping lever and remove th

Page 5 - Connection with external

102Preparation:Mounting the lens and Performing the Flange Back and White Shading Adjustments8 Repeat Steps 5 to 7 until the lens is in focus at both

Page 6 - Inspections

103Preparation:Mounting the lens and Performing the Flange Back and White Shading Adjustments PreparationWhen making the white shading correction, mak

Page 7 - Attention

104Preparation:Preparing for Audio InputTake the following steps to prepare the camera for connecting audio input devices. AJ-HPX2000 can be equipped

Page 8 - SYSTEM MODE Recording method

105Preparation:Mounting the Camera on a Tripod Preparation1 Connect the audio device to the AUDIO IN jack with the XLR cable. 2 Set the AUDIO IN switc

Page 9

106Preparation:Attaching the Shoulder StrapTo detach the shoulder strap, first open the hooks, thendetach the strap. NoteMake sure that the shoulder

Page 10 - _ Recording Time

107Preparation:Connection of the remote control unit (AJ-RC10G) PreparationIt is possible to control some of the functions remotely byconnecting the r

Page 11 - Other features

108Preparation:Connection of the external switchIt is possible to draw 1.5 A current from the DC OUTconnector of the unit.REC start/stop can be contro

Page 12 - Unit: mm (inch)

109Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Thumbnail Manipulations Overview Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsA clip is a data group that includes the im

Page 13 - System Configuration

11General:Features of the Input/Output unit General_ Features USB2.0 port (HOST/DEVICE)By connecting with a PC via USB2.0, a P2 card insertedin AJ-HPX

Page 14 - Parts and their Functions

110Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Thumbnail ScreenPress the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnailscreen on the LCD monitor. Pressing the THU

Page 15 - Parts and their Functions

111Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Thumbnail Screen Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails4. Recording modeThe recording mode for the clip on which t

Page 16

112Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Selecting ThumbnailsMultiple thumbnails can be randomly selected in thethumbnail screen. 1 Use the cursor butt

Page 17 - 3. SHUTTER switch

113Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Switching the Thumbnail Display Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsThe display can be switched so that only tho

Page 18

114Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Switching the Thumbnail DisplayIt is possible to replace thumbnails with images that includepreviously attache

Page 19

115Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Shot Mark Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsA shot mark can be added to a clip thumbnail to distinguish this c

Page 20

116Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Text Memo1 Press the THUMBNAIL button. The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Press the THUMBNAIL

Page 21 - 34.OPTION SLOT

117Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Deleting Clips Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails1 Select a desired text memo in a clip by carrying out steps

Page 22 - Menu Operation Section

118Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Reconnection of Incomplete ClipsIncomplete clips may be generated when clips recorded onmultiple P2 cards (con

Page 23 - Time Code Section

119Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Setting of Clip Meta Data Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsInformation such as the name of person who shot th

Page 24

12General:Dimensions drawingUnit: mm (inch)Dimensions drawing209 (8- )270.5 (10- )318 (12- )102 (4- )137 (5- )3/81/161/21/45/8AJ-

Page 25 - Display Window Functions

120Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Setting of Clip Meta Data*1 The USER CLIP NAME recording method isselectable. For details, refer to [Selecting

Page 26 - LCD Monitor

121Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Setting of Clip Meta Data Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsS e l e c t M E TA DATA > USER CLIP NAME from

Page 27 - Viewfinder

122Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Setting of Proxy (optional)By attaching the video encoder card (AJ-YAX800G,optional) either to the optional sl

Page 28 - :Viewfinder

123Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Formatting SD memory cards Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsSD memory cards can also be formatted from thethu

Page 29 - Recording and Playback

124Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Setting the Thumbnail Display ModeThe thumbnail display mode can be customised to suityour preferences. 1 Pres

Page 30 - 2 Tilt down the EJECT button

125Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Properties Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsThe clip’s properties and the P2 card’s status are displayed.It i

Page 31

126Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Properties3 Press the SET button.The input window (soft keyboard) for modifying meta-data is displayed. Use th

Page 32 - Basic Procedures

127Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : Properties Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsFrom the thumbnail menu, select PROPERTY > CARD STATUS. The fo

Page 33 - Shooting

128Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails : PropertiesThe status display enables a confirmation of the SDmemory card formatted condition, available memory

Page 34 - Normal Recording

129Connection with external device : Connection through the DVCPRO/DV connector Connection with external device1 Refer to [32.DVCPRO/DV connector] (pa

Page 35

13General:System Configuration General* For the latest information on P2 cards and SD memory cards not available in the operating Instructions, visit

Page 36 - Interval Recording

130Connection with external device : Connection through the DVCPRO/DV connectorThe DVCPRPO/DV connector can be connected with anexternal device for re

Page 37

131Connection with external device : Connection with external devices using the USB 2.0 port Connection with external deviceBy connecting AJ-HPX2000 w

Page 38

132Connection with external device : Connection with external devices using the USB 2.0 portAJ-HPX2000 can be connected to a hard disc drive thatsuppo

Page 39 - Recording Review Function

133Connection with external device : Connection with external devices using the USB 2.0 port Connection with external deviceYou can view the informati

Page 40 - Text Memo Function

134Connection with external device : Connection with external devices using the USB 2.0 port8. MODELThis section indicates the model of the P2 card th

Page 41 - Shot Mark Function

135Connection with external device : Connection with external devices using the USB 2.0 port Connection with external device1 Switch the mode to USB H

Page 42 - Multi Format

136Connection with external device : Connection with external devices using the USB 2.0 port6 Select YES to start writing data to the cards.<For yo

Page 43

137Connection with external device : Connection using the SDI IN connector (when AJ-YA350AG attached) Connection with external device1 Confirm that th

Page 44

138Maintenance and Inspections : Inspections Before ShootingMake sure you check that the system is operating normally before embarking on a shoot. We

Page 45 - Adjusting the White Balance

139Maintenance and Inspections : Inspections Before Shooting Maintenance and InspectionsMake sure you successively carry out the inspections from[1. I

Page 46 - Buttons] (page 51)

14Parts and their Functions:Power Supply and Accessory Mounting Section1. POWER switchUsed to turn on/off the power.2. Battery mountA battery pack fro

Page 47

140Maintenance and Inspections : Maintenance6. Inspection of the clock, time code, and user bits1 Set the user’s bit as required. Please refer to [Set

Page 48 - ABB ACTIVE

141Maintenance and Inspections : Maintenance Maintenance and InspectionsNoteEnsure that the polarities are used correctly for a powersupply from an e

Page 49 - Shutter Modes

142Maintenance and Inspections : MaintenanceREMOTE1 CAM DATA (H) Data from the camera to the remote control (H)2 CAM DATA (C) Data from the camera to

Page 50

143Maintenance and Inspections : Maintenance Maintenance and InspectionsLENS1 RET-SW ON/OFF of the return videoRETURN ON: GNDRETURN OFF: OPEN2 REC-STA

Page 51 - USER2 SW :DS.GAIN

144Maintenance and Inspections : MaintenanceUnislot Interface1 CH-1 SHIELD GND2 CH-1 HOT Audio input from the wireless receiver: HOT3 CH-1 COLD Audio

Page 52 - > W.L. >

145Maintenance and Inspections : Warning System Maintenance and InspectionsIf a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on, or durin

Page 53 - Recording Levels

146Maintenance and Inspections : Warning System5. P2 Card Fully RecordedDisplay window indication All 7 bar indicators for remaining MEDIA capacity st

Page 54 - CH3 and CH4 Recording Levels

147Maintenance and Inspections : Warning System Maintenance and Inspections9. 1394 ErrorDisplay window indication The 1394 E-¢¢ indicator in the disp

Page 55 - Setting Time Data

148Maintenance and Inspections : Warning SystemThe following error codes are displayed in the display window if an error occurs in the camera: Confirm

Page 56

149Maintenance and Inspections : Warning System Maintenance and InspectionsCard Warning CodeCode No. Description RecordingIndication in display wind

Page 57 - Setting of the user bits

15Parts and their Functions:Audio (input) Function Section Parts and their Functions1. MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 5-pin)A microphone (option

Page 58 - 

150Maintenance and Inspections : Warning SystemSoft keyboardCANNOT CHANGE! [PERSON] will be entered while the text memo is not available.Enter [TEXT]

Page 59 - For 720P

151Menu : Menu Configuration MenuAbout Menu Description Tables USER MENUUSER MENU SELECTSYSTEM SETTINGPA IN TCAM OPERATION SYSTEM MODE OPTION MODE

Page 60

152Menu : Menu ConfigurationUSER MENU: USER MENU is factory-set. The menu canbe configured to suit your preferences byspecifying each option according

Page 61 - Setting the Time Code

153Menu : Menu Configuration MenuThe menu options are set with the MENU and JOG dialbuttons.The menu comprises main menu, sub-menus and optionsmenus.

Page 62

154Menu : Menu ConfigurationGo to the USER MENU SELECT page from MAIN MENU.Then, open relevant options menu screens to selectoptions to add to USER ME

Page 63

155Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. Menu Description TablesSYSTEM SETTINGSYSTEM MO

Page 64

156Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. SYSTEM MODEItems/Data Saved Adjustable Range Remark

Page 65 - 1 Turn on the POWER switch

157Menu : Menu Description Tables Menu*1 This variable range is the numerical values for 59.94 Hz. For 50 Hz, the frame rate is up to 24f. The frame r

Page 66 - ID3 : ABCDEFGHIJ

158Menu : Menu Description Tables◆NoteThe <DOWNCON SETTING> screen is displayed whenSYSTEM MODE is set to 1080-59.94i, 1080-50i, 720-59.94P and

Page 67 - Setting UMID Information

159Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. LCD MONITORItems/Data Saved Adjustable Range R

Page 68 - CTL Count Setting and Display

16Parts and their Functions:Audio (output) Function Section9. AUDIO OUT connector (XLR, 5-pin)This connector outputs audio signals recorded onChannels

Page 69 - 4. SAVE Lamp

160Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. 1394 SETTINGItems/Data Saved Adjustable RangeRemark

Page 70

161Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. PA IN TRB GAIN CONTROLItems/Data Saved Adjusta

Page 71 - 1/60 (1/100) - 1/2000, HALF

162Menu : Menu Description TablesNoteThe items indicated by  are the setting items for PAINTMENU SW() R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT>screen.

Page 72 - :/10:/12:/

163Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. Notesz The items indicated by  are the setti

Page 73

164Menu : Menu Description TablesNoteThe items indicated by  are the setting items for PAINTMENU SW() R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT>screen.

Page 74

165Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. ADDITIONAL DTLItems/Data Saved Adjustable Rang

Page 75

166Menu : Menu Description TablesNoteThe items indicated by  are the setting items for PAINTMENU SW() R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT>screen.

Page 76

167Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuNoteThe items indicated by  are the setting items for PAINTMENU SW() R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT>scr

Page 77

168Menu : Menu Description TablesNoteAll items in CAMERA SETTING are setting targets of theitem PAINT MENU SW() R/W in the <SD CARD R/WSELECT>

Page 78

169Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuZEBRA Pattern DisplayThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. VFVF DISPLAYItems/Data Sa

Page 79 - Setting the Marker Displays

17Parts and their Functions:Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section Parts and their Functions1. CC/ND FILTER (filter selector) controlUsed t

Page 80

170Menu : Menu Description TablesNoteWhen SYSTEM MODE is set to either “1080-59.94i”,“1080-50i”, “720-59.94P”, or “720-50P” (in HD mode), thesafety z

Page 81

171Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. VF INDICATOR1Items/Data Saved Adjustable Range

Page 82

172Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. Items/Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks REC STATU

Page 83 - Handling data

173Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuNoteThis setting is canceled when READ FACTORY DATA isselected. The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicat

Page 84 - Handling SD memory cards

174Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. SHUTTER SELECTItems/Data Saved Adjustable Range Rem

Page 85

175Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. USER SWItems/Data Saved Adjustable Range Remar

Page 86

176Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. Items/Data Saved Adjustable Range Remarks DS.GAIN O

Page 87

177Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuNoteWhen the DS.GAIN function is active, the shutter mode isset to OFF.The ____ in the Adjustable Range column

Page 88 - How to Use the User Data

178Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. MAIN OPERATIONBATTERY/P2CARDItems/Data Saved Adjust

Page 89 - How to Use Scene File Data

179Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. BATTERY SETTING1Items/Data Saved Adjustable Ra

Page 90

18Parts and their Functions:Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section5. Gain selector switchUse this switch to select video amplifier gain,acc

Page 91

180Menu : Menu Description Tablesz The remaining battery level is indicated in percentagewhen a battery with this function is installed on the unit.Th

Page 92 - How to provide lens files

181Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuNoteThe frequency characteristics when the micro cut filter is applied are 200 Hz to 10 kHz.The ____ in the Adj

Page 93

182Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. MIC/AUDIO2Items/Data Saved Adjustable RangeRemarks

Page 94

183Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuNotePlease refer to [Setting UMID Information] (page 67) for theUMID information setting. The ____ in the Adjus

Page 95 - ’s internal

184Menu : Menu Description TablesNoteFor a USB DEVICE mode, errors occur even if therespective items for SD CARD READ/WRITE areexecuted, since it doe

Page 96

185Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuNoteFor a USB DEVICE mode, errors occur even if therespective items of LENS FILE CARD R/W are executed,since it

Page 97

186Menu : Menu Description Tablesz Data adjusted on the LENS FILE ADJ screen can bestored on an SD memory card as a lens file.The ____ in the Adjustab

Page 98 - 3 Setting the battery type

187Menu : Menu Description Tables MenuDIAGNOSTIC1Items/Data Saved Adjustable RangeRemarks CAMSOFT MAINDisplays the version of the main software for th

Page 99 - 1 Remove the battery holder

188Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates thepreset mode. OPTION MENUOPTIONItems/Data Saved Adjustable RangeR

Page 100

189Updating the firmware incorporated into the camera-recorder Updating the firmware incorporated into the camera-recorderFor the most up-to-date info

Page 101 - Preparation

19Parts and their Functions:Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section Parts and their Functions14.SAVE ON/OFF switch Used to select the power

Page 102

190SpecificationsGeneralOperating temperature:0 °C to +40 °C (32 °F to +104 °F)Storage temperature: –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)Operating humid

Page 103

191Specifications SpecificationsRecord media: P2 cardVideo recording formats: Selectable from DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and DVAudio recording format

Page 104 - Preparing for Audio Input

192SpecificationsGEN LOCK IN: BNCa1, 1.0 VP-P, 75 h(This is available as VIDEO IN or the return video input connector, which can be switched in the m

Page 105 - When Using Audio Devices

193Software information for this product1.Customer advisory: This product includes software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and GN

Page 106 - Attaching the Rain Cover

Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems CompanyUnit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North AmericaExecutive Office:One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Sec

Page 107 - AJ-RC10G

2 indicates safety information.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).N

Page 108 - : High impedance

20Parts and their Functions:Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section20.REW (rewind) button and lampDuring pause, this button performs a fast-

Page 109 - THUMBNAIL INIT

21Parts and their Functions:Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section Parts and their Functions32.DVCPRO/DV connectorThis is an in/output conn

Page 110 - Thumbnail Screen

22Parts and their Functions:Menu Operation Section1. MENU buttonUsed to turn on/off the menu.2. JOG dial buttonWith the menu open, this button is used

Page 111

23Parts and their Functions:Time Code Section Parts and their Functions1. GENLOCK IN connector (BNC)This connector is used to input a reference signal

Page 112 - Playing back Clips

24Parts and their Functions:Warning and Status Display Functions1. Back tally lampWhen the 2.BACK TALLY switch is set to [ON], thelamp behaves in the

Page 113 - and [3.REC mode] (71

25Parts and their Functions:Display Window Functions Parts and their FunctionsError Code Indication (for more information, see [Warning System] (page

Page 114 - Changing thumbnails

26Parts and their Functions:LCD Monitor1. LCD monitorThe LCD monitor displays the video in the viewfinder.Alternatively, it can show clips on the P2 c

Page 115 - Text Memo

27Parts and their Functions:Viewfinder Parts and their FunctionsYou can use any of the following viewfinders (extra-cost options) on AJ-HPX2000:HD Vie

Page 116 - Deleting a text memo

28Parts and their Functions:Viewfinder1. Viewfinder (optional accessory)During recording or playback, the viewfinder displaysthe video image in monoch

Page 117 - Restoring Clips

29Recording and Playback:P2 Cards Recording and PlaybackNoteWhen using the camera-recorder for the first time, be sureto set the time data beforehand

Page 118 - Copying Clips

3PLEASE NOTE:z When preparing to record important images, always shoot some advance test footage, to verify that both pictures andsound are being reco

Page 119 - Setting of Clip Meta Data

30Recording and Playback:P2 Cards1 While pressing down the slide lock button, move the slide-out door to the left. The door opens.2 Tilt down the EJEC

Page 120 - 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button

31Recording and Playback:How to handle data recorded on P2 cards Recording and PlaybackThe P2 card is a semiconductor memory card that is used as the

Page 121

32Recording and Playback:Basic ProceduresThis section describes the basic procedure for shootingand recording. Before you embark on a shoot, pre-inspe

Page 122 - Formatting a P2 Card

33Recording and Playback:Basic Procedures Recording and PlaybackFor shooting, follow the steps below.1 Select a filter according to light conditions.2

Page 123 - Formatting SD memory cards

34Recording and Playback:Normal RecordingREC START/STOP button, REC button on the handle or VTR button at the lens starts recording of video and sound

Page 124

35Recording and Playback:PRE-RECORDING function Recording and PlaybackNotesz The recording will start from the top frame of a five-framecycle for 24P

Page 125 - Properties

36Recording and Playback:Loop RecordingWhen two or more P2 card slots contain cards, thisfunction allows the target P2 card to be switched in order.Ev

Page 126 - 3 Press the SET button

37Recording and Playback:Interval Recording Recording and Playback1 Following basic operations of shooting and recording according to “Basic Procedure

Page 127

38Recording and Playback:Interval RecordingzSoundBy selecting ON/OFF for the menu option AUDIO REC inthe REC FUNCTION screen, it is possible to specif

Page 128 - SD memory card Status Display

39Recording and Playback:Recording Review Function Recording and PlaybackWhen recording is paused, pressing the RET buttonautomatically locates the la

Page 129

AJ-HPX2000P(English)TOC.fm master: leftContents4Read this first! ...2Ge

Page 130

40Recording and Playback:Normal and Variable Speed PlaybackThe PLAY/PAUSE button provides monochrome playbackthrough the viewfinder and color playback

Page 131 - (DEVICE)

41Recording and Playback:Shot Mark Function Recording and PlaybackA shot mark is added to the thumbnail of a clip todistinguish that clip from others.

Page 132 - Using the USB host mode

42Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Multi FormatThe unit employs a progressive scan (full pixel reading) CCD system.With combinations of the SY

Page 133 - to view the hidden

43Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Multi Format Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThe table below shows the formats used to record signals

Page 134 - 11.VERIFY

44Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Multi FormatFor 50 Hz*1 The time code, user bits, and UMID are recorded.*2 The time code, user bits, and UM

Page 135

45Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Adjusting the White balance and Black Balance Adjustments and Settings for RecordingTo record high-quality

Page 136

46Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Adjusting the White balance and Black BalanceThe detection area for the white balance is selectablebetween

Page 137 - (when AJ-YA350AG attached)

47Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Adjusting the White balance and Black Balance Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThe white balance can b

Page 138 - Maintenance and Inspections

48Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Adjusting the White balance and Black BalanceThe black balance must be adjusted when:z You use your unit th

Page 139 - and 8 to check

49Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting the Electronic Shutter Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThis section provides a description of

Page 140 - Maintenance

AJ-HPX2000P(English)TOC.fm master: right5Setting Time Data ...55Viewfinder Scr

Page 141 - Connector Signals

50Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting the Electronic ShutterThe shutter speed in any shutter mode is set using theSHUTTER switch. In SYNC

Page 142 - C aution

51Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Assigning Functions to USER MAIN, USER1 and USER2 Buttons Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThe USER MA

Page 143 - START STOP START

52Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Assigning Functions to USER MAIN, USER1 and USER2 ButtonsAUDIO CH1: Function of switching the input signal

Page 144 - Unislot Interface

53Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Selecting Audio Input Signals and Adjusting Recording Levels Adjustments and Settings for RecordingAJ-HPX20

Page 145 - Warning System

54Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Selecting Audio Input Signals and Adjusting Recording LevelsTo adjust the recording levels for Audio Channe

Page 146 - 7. Recording Error

55Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for RecordingAJ-HPX2000 supports time codes, user bits, date, an

Page 147

56Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time DataThe number of frames for TC varies with the settings for the input signal, system mode, an

Page 148 - 1394 Error Codes

57Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for Recording*1 It will not be slaved to a TC or UB value that i

Page 149 - Card Warning Code

58Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time DataThe data set for the user bits are automatically saved andretained even if the camera-reco

Page 150

59Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for RecordingFrame rate: 24P Over 60P (2:3)Frame rate: 30P Over

Page 151 - Menu Configuration

AJ-HPX2000P(English)TOC.fm master: left6Maintenance and InspectionsInspections Before Shooting ...

Page 152 - Selecting Options

60Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data1 Position the DISPLAY switch at [UB].2 Press the HOLD button to display a date in the dis

Page 153 - Setting Menu Options

61Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for Recording1 Position the DISPLAY switch at [TC].2 Position th

Page 154

62Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time DataThe unit’s internal time code generator can be locked to anexternal generator. In addition

Page 155 - Menu Description Tables

63Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for RecordingIn the unit, there is a video signal delay in the c

Page 156 - OPTION MODE

64Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time DataExample 5:When an external device is locked to the time codegenerator of the unit.Example

Page 157 - REC FUNCTION

65Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for RecordingFollow the steps below.1 Turn on the POWER switch.2

Page 158 - DOWNCON SETTING

66Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time DataThe camera ID is specified through the <CAMERA ID>screen.The ID can include up to 10

Page 159 - LCD MONITOR

67Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time Data Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThe unit supports UMID metadata. You need to specif

Page 160 - 1394 SETTING

68Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting Time DataBy setting the DISPLAY switch to “CTL”, CTL count isdisplayed on the time count indication

Page 161 - RGB BLACK CONTROL

69Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for RecordingIn addition to video images, the vi

Page 162 - COLOR CORRECTION

7General: GeneralAJ-HPX2000 integrates a camera unit equipped with three CCDs, incorporating a 2/3-inch on-chip lens featuring progressive drive techn

Page 163 - LOW SETTING

70Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status DisplaysTo select the information items you want to have displayedin the viewfinde

Page 164 - HIGH SETTING

71Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for RecordingInformation Item Indication Status1

Page 165 - ADDITIONAL DTL

72Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status DisplaysInformation Item Indication Status10. MODE CHECK Indication Area(STATUS: M

Page 166 - SKIN TONE DTL

73Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for RecordingInformation Item Indication Status1

Page 167 - KNEE/LEVEL

74Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status DisplaysInformation Item Indication Status13. System information and warningsSYSTE

Page 168 - CAMERA SETTING

75Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for Recording17. Color temperature¢.¢K Color tem

Page 169 - VF DISPLAY

76Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays*1 The menu option P2CARD REMAIN can be found in the <VF INDICATOR2>

Page 170 - VF USER BOX

77Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for Recording*1 ±: Not provided when the menu op

Page 171 - VF INDICATOR2

78Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status DisplaysThe messages that appear on the viewfinder screen toindicate changes to se

Page 172 - MODE CHECK IND

79Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Viewfinder Screen Status Displays Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThe center, safety zone, safety zon

Page 173 - CAM OPERATION

8General:Features of Camera unit_ Multi-format*1 When the AVC-Intra codec board (AJ-YBX200G) is installed_ 14-bit A/D conversion digital signal proces

Page 174 - SHUTTER SELECT

80Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Adjusting and setting the LCD monitor1 Turn on the POWER switch of the unit.2 Slide the OPEN button in the

Page 175

81Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Selection of video output signals Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThe unit employs the VIDEO OUT conn

Page 176 - WHITE BALANCE MODE

82Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Selection of video output signalsThe MON OUT connector outputs down-converted analogsignals.Set the video s

Page 177 - LENS/IRIS

83Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThe unit employs 5 sets for the file data area.FACTORY

Page 178 - MAIN OPERATION

84Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling dataAn SD memory card may be inserted or removed, either before or after the power is turned on.Op

Page 179 - BATTERY SETTING1

85Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data Adjustments and Settings for Recording4 To format the SD memory card, turn the JOG dial butto

Page 180 - BATTERY SETTING2

86Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data6 Turn the JOG dial button until a desired character appears. The characters that appear are s

Page 181 - MIC/AUDIO1

87Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data Adjustments and Settings for Recording1 Navigate the menu to the <SD CARD READ/WRITE> s

Page 182 - MIC/AUDIO2

88Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling dataIt is possible to transfer settings and other data to the userarea of the internal memory of t

Page 183 - UMID SET/INFO

89Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data Adjustments and Settings for RecordingIt is possible to write the settings data into the scen

Page 184 - SD CARD R/W SELECT

9General:Features of Recorder/player unit General_ Data management functionWithin the unit, one user data file and four sets of scenefile data can be

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90Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data1 Navigate the menu to the <SCENE> screen. 2 Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor

Page 186 - MAINTENANCE

91Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data Adjustments and Settings for Recording1 Navigate the menu to the <SCENE> screen. 2 Turn

Page 187 - HOURS METER

92Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling dataThe menu settings can be reset to their defaults.To reset the settings to their defaults, sele

Page 188 - OPTION MENU

93Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data Adjustments and Settings for Recording1 Using the menu operations, open the <LENS FILE>

Page 189 - > DIAGNOSTIC 1 and

94Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data13When the JOG dial button is pressed, the following message appears.14Turn the JOG dial butto

Page 190 - Specifications

95Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data Adjustments and Settings for RecordingThe contents of the eight lens files stored in the unit

Page 191 - Memory Card Unit

96Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Handling data1 Using menu operations, open the <LENS FILE CARD R/W> screen from the FILE page.2 Turn

Page 192 - Accessories

97Preparation:Power Supply PreparationA battery pack or an external DC power supply can be used as AJ-HPX2000’s power supply.Battery packs from the fo

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98Preparation:Power Supply1 Mount the Anton/Bauer battery pack.<For your information>The Anton/Bauer battery holder includes both a powersupply

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99Preparation:Power Supply Preparation1 Remove the battery holder. 2 Mount the NP-1 type battery case on the camera-recorder. 1 Tighten the mounting s

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