Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product AJ-HDX900 Panasonic
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Operating Instructions Camera-Recor der Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. P Model No.
2 indicates safety information. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
3 indicates safety information. $ DO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVERS BY UNSCREWING THEM. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the covers. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. W ARNING: O TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
4 O 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. Instead, hand them in as small chemical waste. O Voor de primaire voeding en het reservegeheugen van het apparaat wordt gebruikgemaakt van een batterij.
5 Contents Chapter 1 General ..................................... 7 1-1 Features of the camera unit ......................... 7 1-2 Features of the VTR unit .............................. 8 1-3 Features of the Input/Output unit ................ 8 1-4 Other featuresa .
6 O UniSlot is a trademark of Ikegami Tsusinki co., Ltd. O “DOLBY” and the double-D symbol Î are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. O Other names of companies and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
7 1 Chapter 1 General 1-1 Features of the camera unit The AJ-HDX900 is a video camera-recorder that integrates an HD camera part equipped with a progressive scan (full pixel reading) 3-CCD camera unit featuring a 2/3-inch on-chip lens with a VTR that in turn supports the DVCPRO HD EX format.
8 1-2 Features of the VTR unit 1-3 Features of the Input/Output unit Chapter 1 General (continued) O DVCPRO HD EX format system The VTR unit employs the DVCPRO HD EX recording format. Using the latest compression technology, it achieves two times the economy of the conventional DVCPRO HD format.
9 1 1-4 Other features Chapter 1 General (continued) O Single action shoulder pad slide function It is now possible to adjust the position where the unit is optimally balanced for operation using a single-touch action.
10 Rain cover: SHAN-RC700 Soft carrying case: AJ-SC900 (not available in some area.) Hard carrying case: AJ-HT901G Tripod adapter: SHAN-TM700 V-mount type battery plate NP-1 type battery holder PROPAC.
11 2 Chapter 2 P ar ts and their functions 1 POWER switch This switch turns the power ON and OFF. 2 Battery mount This is for attaching the Anton/Bauer battery pack. 3 DC IN (external power input) socket (XLR, 4-pin) This unit is connected to an external DC power supply.
12 2-2 A udio function section (input system) 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 ; : < = > ? @ 4 8 1 MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 5-pin) Connect the microphone (optional accessory) here. The power for the microphone is supplied from this jack. <Note> Components of 150 Hz are removed from the signals input from this connector.
13 2 2-2 A udio function section (output system) 2 Either STEREO or MIX can be selected as the setting for the MONITOR SELECT item by opening the <MIC/AUDIO2> screen from the VTR MENU page by performing a menu operation.
14 A C B J I @ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 < ª 6 5 1 / ; EJECT / REW FF / STOP PLA Y / PA USE ; = > D G H E F : 8 9 ? Shooting and recording (camera unit) 2-3 Shooting and recor ding/ pla yback function sect.
15 2 AUTO KNEE function When shooting with the level set to people or scenes against a high- brightness background, the background will be whitened out, and the buildings and scene in the background will be blurred. If the AUTO KNEE function is activated at times like this, the background will be reproduced clearly.
16 = VIDEO OUT OUTPUT SEL (output signal selection) switch This is used to select the signals output from the VIDEO OUT connector. VTR : In the recording or other EE mode, the camera images are output from the connectors; in the playback mode, it is the VTR’s playback signals which are output.
17 2 4 3 2 1 2-4 Menu operation section 1 MENU button This is used to switch the menu ON and OFF. 2 JOG dial button This is used to select the menu items and perform settings when the MENU button 1 is at the ON position. 3 Setup card insertion slot This is where the SD memory card (optional accessory) is inserted into the unit.
18 1 2 3 9 8 7 4 6 5 2-5 Time code related section 1 GENLOCK IN connector (BNC) The HD Y reference signal is supplied to this connector when the camera unit is to be gen-locked or the time code is to be externally locked. It is also possible to supply composite video signals instead as the reference signal.
19 2 5 1 2 4 3 6 2-6 W arning/status display section 2-7 Displa y window and its displa ys Remaining tape and remaining battery charge and audio channel level displays Displays relating to the VTR uni.
20 CTL RF S E RVO HUMID SLA CK h T APE EB Y minM s frm 13 24 0 D VTCG TIME D A TE P-iREC SLA VE HOLD GPS BA T T EF OV ER OV ER 10 OO 40 -dB 30 20 NDF Mode displays GPS: Lights when signals cannot be received during GPS operation. GPS : Lights when signals are being received during GPS operation.
21 2 2-8 Viewfinder section ON OFF 2 8 7 ; = < 1 : 9 36 45 > ? @ 1 Viewfinder (optional accessory) While recording or playback is underway, pictures can be viewed through the viewfinder in black and white.
22 Chapter 3 Recor ding and pla yback 3-1 Cassette tapes Loading a cassette tape 1 Set the POWER switch to ON. <Note> When condensation has formed inside the unit, the HUMID display lights. Wait until this display is cleared before proceeding with the intended operation.
23 3 3-2 Basic pr ocedures This section describes the basic steps for shooting and recording. Before actually departing to shoot scenes, carry out inspections to ensure that the system is functioning properly. * For details on how to perform these inspections, refer to “ 6-1 Inspections prior to shooting.
24 Procedure f or shooting From adjusting the white balance and black balance to stopping the recording 1 Select the filter to match the lighting conditions. 2 -1 If the white balance has been stored in the memory ahead of time: Set the WHITE BAL switch to “ A ” or “ B.
25 3 Chapter 3 Recor ding and playbac k (contin ued) 3-3 Scene-to-scene continuity Maintaining continuity from one scene to the next at an accuracy of +1 frame or less can be assured simply by pressing the REC START button or VTR button on the lens while the unit is in the rec-pause mode.
26 <Notes> ≥ If the PRE REC MODE items is set to “ OFF ” , recording starts about 0.4 seconds after pressing the REC START button when the VTR SAVE/STBY switch is set to either SAVE or STBY position. If the PRE REC MODE item is set to “ ON, ” video signals for the time set in the PRE REC TIME item before starting are recorded.
27 3 3-5 Recor ding in intervals (INTER V AL REC function) This unit enables recording in intervals with a minimum recording time in increments of one frame, by using the built- in memory.
28 Frame-by-frame shooting Procedure for shooting in the ONE SHOT mode The INTERVAL REC MODE item is set to ONE SHOT. (The PAUSE TIME item cannot be set.) 1 After performing the basic operations for shooting and recording as set forth in “ 3-2 Basic procedures, ” secure the unit in such a way that it will not move.
29 3 3-8 Normal pla ybac k and playbac k at different speeds Black-and-white playback images can be viewed in the viewfinder by pressing the PLAY button.
30 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recor ding 4-1 Multi Format 4-1-1 Video system and Recording f ormat The unit employs a progressive scan (full pixel reading) CCD system.
31 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) 30P Over 60i: This operates in the interlace mode in 60 fields. This processes video signals of the same time into the odd field and the even field and records them on tape as video signals in the respective fields.
32 In order to achieve images with a consistently high picture quality with this unit, it is necessary to adjust the black balance and white balance as the individual conditions demand.
33 4 When there is no time to adjust the white balance Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST. The white balance for the filter is achieved in accordance with the setting position of the FILTER control (outer).
34 <Notes> ≥ Check that the lens connector has been connected and that the lens aperture is set to CLOSE. ≥ While the black balance is being adjusted, the gain selector circuit is switched automatically. Flicker or noise may appear on the viewfinder screen, but this is not indicative of malfunctioning.
35 4 4-3 Setting the electr onic shutter This section describes the unit ’ s electronic shutter, its settings and operations. 4-3-1 Shutter modes The table below lists the shutter modes in which the unit ’ s electronic shutter can be used as well as the shutter speeds which can be selected.
36 4-3-2 Setting the shutter mode and speed The shutter speeds used in the shutter mode are set by switching the SHUTTER switch. The shutter speeds in the SYNCHRO SCAN mode can easily be changed using the SYNCHRO SCAN (+ and – ) buttons on the side panel.
37 4 For the detailed audio-related settings, open the <MIC/AUDIO1> and <MIC/AUDIO2> screens from the VTR MENU page and select the settings for the items by performing menu operations. For details, refer to “Chapter 7 Menu description tables.
38 4-5 Setting the time data When the user bits and time code are both to be used, the user bits are set first. If the time code is set first, the time code generator will stop while the user bits are being set so that the time code setting will be off.
39 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) CAMERA MODE User bits User bit memory function The user bit settings (except for the actual time) are automatically saved in the memory and retained even after the power is turned off.
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 • • • 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Co De Do De Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De Ao Ae Bo Be • • • 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 • • • 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 10 10 01 0.
41 4 When the recording format is 720-50P or 720-59.94P Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) 02:40:24:50 O When the camera ’ s video signals are being recorded Recorded frame number count An estimated calculation of the number of recorded frames will be displayed.
42 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) 4-5-2 Setting the internal c lock ’ s date and time 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to UB. 2 Press the HOLD button to cause DATE to be displayed in the display window. 4 Set the date (year/month/day) using the SHIFT button, UP (+) button and DOWN ( – ) button.
43 4 4-5-4 Externall y locking the time code The unit ’ s internal time code generator can be locked to an external generator. In addition, the time code generator of an external VTR can be locked to the unit ’ s internal generator.
44 In the unit, there is a video signal delay in the camera, which is required or the process of converting video images taken with the image-shooting element from the progressive signals to the interlace signals. Since time is required for making the 2:3 pull-down from the 24P frame, there is a video signal delay in the camera.
45 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) TCG TC OUT TC OUT TC IN TC IN GENLOCK IN AJ-HDX900 TC IN AJ-HDX900 GENLOCK IN GENLOCK IN DA T TC OUT TC IN AJ-HDX900 TC OUT Example .
46 1 Set the POWER switch to ON. 2 Set the TCG switch to F-RUN. 4 Supply the reference time code and reference video signal, which are in a phase relationship that satisfies the time code standard, to the TC IN connector and GENLOCK IN connector respectively.
47 4 < UMID SET/INFO > --OWNER-- COUNTRY :*** ORGANIZATION :**** # USER :**** **DEVICE NODE** When switching the power from the battery to an external power supply while the time code is externa.
48 4-6-2 Basic menu operations Menu items are selected and entered using the MENU button and JOG dial button. The menus have a hierarchical configuration consisting of the main menu, sub menus and setting item menus. The data which has been set is written and saved in a non- volatile memory.
49 4 2 Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the item which is to be set, and the sub menu screen appears when the JOG dial button is pressed. 3 Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the item which is to be set, and the setting item menu screen appears when the JOG dial button is pressed.
50 4-7-2 Vie wfinder screen status display configuration All the items that can be displayed are laid out inside the viewfinder as shown in the figure below.
51 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) Display item What is displayed Status when display appears 1 System mode 1080 720 This indicates the mode that the unit operates in.
52 This appears when the position of the WHITE BAL switch has been changed. “ A, ” “ B ” or “ PRE ” appears at #. This appears when the AUTO KNEE switch has been set to ON or OFF. This appears when the gain has been selected using the GAIN selector switch or USER button.
53 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) Display item What is displayed Status when display appears ; Information allocated to USER buttons UM: USER MAIN U1: USER1 button U2: USER2 button INH S.GAIN ¢¢ dB/OFF DS.GAIN ¢¢ : /OFF LINE MIX ON/OFF S.
54 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) Display item What is displayed Status when display appears E AUDIO input system and level meter This indicates the audio channels selected and their audio levels. This appears when the AUDIO IN switch is at the FRONT position.
55 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) Whether a display is to be shown or not can be selected on a menu. Status displayed when established Displayed only by MODE CHECK bu.
56 # < VF MARKER > MKR:A TABLE :A CENTER MARK :1 SAFETY ZONE :2 SAFETY AREA :90% FRAME SIG :4:3 FRAME MARK :OFF FLAME LVL :15 # < CAMERA ID > ID1 : ABCDEFGHIJ ID2 : ABCDEFGHIJ ID3 : ABCDEFGHIJ 4-7-6 Setting the camera ID The camera ID is set on the CAMERA ID screen.
57 4 4-7-7 Mode chec k screen displa ys (MODE CHECK button function) The screens enabling the unit ’ s settings and modes to be checked can be displayed in the viewfinder.
58 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) 4-8 Selection of video output signals The unit employs the VIDEO OUT connector and the MON OUT connector as connectors for outputting video signals.
59 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) Set the marker and user boxes to superimpose on the output signals from the VIDEO OUT connector by using the respective items on the <VIDEO OUT SETTING> screen (SYSTEM SETTING page) of the menu.
60 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) Switch the signals output from the MON OUT connector by using MONI OUT MODE item on the menu (<OUTPUT SEL> screen on the SYSTEM SETTING page).
61 4 4-9-2 Selecting the F .A UDIO LEVEL control function This function enables the recording level to be adjusted using the F.AUDIO LEVEL control. To select this function, perform menu operations to open the <MIC/AUDIO> screen from the VTR MENU page, and set whether to enable or disable the F.
62 Functions which can be selected INH: No functions are allocated. S.GAIN: The S.GAIN function is allocated. DS.GAIN: The DS.GAIN function is allocated. LINE MIX: The LINE MIX GAIN (+6 dB) function is allocated. S.IRIS: The SUPER IRIS function is allocated.
63 4 4-9-4 Setting the color temperature manuall y The white balance can be adjusted manually using the color temperature settings. The manual color temperature settings can be set independently for PRST, A, and B with the WHITE BAL switch.
64 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) LENS FILE READ LENS FILE WRITE WRITE USER D ATA READ USER D ATA LENS FILE CARD R/W WRITE LENS FILE CARD R/W READ READ F ACT ORY D ATA .
65 4 4-10-2 Setup card operations To format the setup card, save the setting data on the card or read the saved data from the card, first perform a menu operation to open the <CARD READ/WRITE> screen from the FILE page. Formatting the setup card # < CARD READ/WRITE > R.
66 5 Press the MENU button to exit the menu operations. The setting menu is cleared, and the displays showing the unit ’ s current statuses appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen. <Note> Data titles cannot be recognized when the setup card was inserted while the CARD READ/WRITE screen was open.
67 4 Loading the data saved on the card 1 Perform the menu operations, and display the “ CARD READ/WRITE ” screen. If the data is given a title when it is saved, the title will also be displayed. 3 Turn the JOG dial button to select any number from 1 to 8, and press the JOG dial button.
68 READ? YES # NO 4 Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the READ item. Loading the data of the selected file < CARD READ/WRITE > R.
69 4 3 When the JOG dial button is pressed, the following message appears. 4 Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to YES, and press the JOG dial button. The data written in the user data area of the unit ’ s internal memory is now read, and the setting is completed.
70 6 When the JOG dial button is pressed, the following message appears. WRITE? YES # NO 7 Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to YES, and press the JOG dial button. The setting data is now stored in the scene file area of the unit ’ s internal memory.
71 4 RESET? YES # NO < SCENE > READ USER DATA # SCENE SEL :1 READ WRITE RESET TITLE1 : ******** TITLE2 : ******** TITLE3 : ******** TITLE4 : ******** 3 When the JOG dial button is pressed, the scene file number starts flashing. Turn the JOG dial button to select the scene file whose data is to be reset.
72 8 When the JOG dial button is pressed, the arrow (cursor) returns to the TITLE1, 2, 3 or 4 item. 9 Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the WRITE item. WRITE? YES # NO TITLE: 10 When the JOG dial button is pressed, the following message appears.
73 4 4-10-5 Method for returning to user settings It is possible to return the settings of the menu on the unit to the user settings that were registered previously in accordance with “ 4-10-3 How to use the user data.
74 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) 4-10-7 Lens file The built-in memory of the unit stores eight sets of lens files. On the SD memory card, eight titles for eight sets of lens files in a table (total 64 sets) can be written.
75 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) Select the file No. Give a title to the selected file. 5 Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the “ TITLE : ” item.
76 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) 11 When the JOG dial button is pressed, the arrow (cursor) returns to the TITLE: item.
77 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) 7 Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to YES, and press the JOG dial button.
78 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 .
79 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings f or recording (contin ued) Loading lens files from the SD memory card < L E N S F I L E C A R D R / W > n C A R D F I L E S E L E C T : 1 R E A D W R I T E T I T L E R E A D T I T L E : 1 :5 : 2 :6 : 3 :7 : 4 :8 : Now perform steps 5 through 8 on page 77.
80 Chapter 5 Preparation 5-1 Supplying the po wer A battery pack or an external DC power supply can be used as this unit’s power supply. To use the battery pack, there is the following choice of mak.
81 5 Using the NP-1 type battery pack Using the V-mount type battery pack Attach the V-mount adapter plate. Insert it in the direction shown by the arrows, and slide it into place. 1 Remove the battery holder. 2 Attach the NP-1 type battery case to the unit.
82 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-1-2 Use of the e xternal DC power supply 1 Connect the external DC power supply to the DC IN socket on the unit. 2 Turn “ ON ” the power switch of the external DC power supply. (If the power switch is available on the external DC power supply) 3 Turn ON the POWER switch on the unit.
83 5 1 Attach the lens to the camera. At this stage, do not forget to connect the lens cable. 2 Set the lens aperture to manual and open the aperture. 3 Set the lighting in such a way that the appropriate video output level is achieved at a distance of about 3 meters away from the chart used for the flange back adjustment.
84 5-3 Adjusting the white shading of the lens Method to correct the waveform to be more flat by combining the sawtooth-shaped waveform and the parabola waveform when watching the respective waveforms of R, G and B of the video signals. White shading adjustment is disabled when the DS.
85 5 When making the white shading correction, make the adjustment while observing the R, G, and B waveforms in the horizontal and vertical directions with the waveform monitor.
86 5-4 A udio input signal preparations Prepare to connect the audio components which will supply the audio signals to the unit. 5-4-1 When using the fr ont microphone The microphone of the AJ-MC900G mic kit (optional accessory) can be attached to the viewfinder.
87 5 5-4-3 When using an audio component 1 Connect the AUDIO IN connectors on the camera with the audio component using the XLR cable. 2 Set the AUDIO IN switch or switches for the channel or channels to which the audio component has been connected to “ REAR.
88 Slide lever Shoulder belt The tab opens when it is pressed. To disengage the shoulder belt, press the tabs. <Note> Check that the shoulder belt is attached securely. 5-7 Adjusting the position of the shoulder pad The shoulder pad can be moved while the slide lever is held down.
89 5 Chapter 5 Preparation (continued) 5-10 Connection of the remote contr ol unit (AJ-RC10G) It is possible to control some of the functions remotely by connecting the remote control unit AJ-RC10G (optional accessory).
90 Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections 6-1 Inspections prior to shooting Before setting off for a shooting session, perform the following inspections to verify that the system is functioning correctly. It is recommended that a color video monitor be used to check the images.
91 6 6-1-3 Inspecting the VTR unit Perform all the steps outlined in section “ 1. Tape travel inspection ” through section “ 4. Earphone and speaker inspection ” one after the other. 1. Tape travel inspection 1 Set the VTR SAVE/STBY switch to SAVE, and check that the SAVE lamp inside the viewfinder lights.
92 5. Inspection using external microphones 1 Connect external microphones to the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 jacks. 2 Set the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to REAR. 3 Set the LINE/MIC/+48V selector switch on the back panel to MIC or +48V in accordance with the external mic ’ s power supply type.
93 6 6-2 Maintenance 6-2-1 Condensation The water vapor in the air may form as tiny droplets on the head drum when the unit is moved from a cold location to a warm location or used in a very humid place. This phenomenon is known as condensation, and running the tape under these conditions is liable to cause the tape to stick to the drum.
94 6-2-6 Connectors and signals A UDIO IN 1 GND 2 A UDIO IN(H) 3 A UDIO IN(C) Matsushita part number K1AB103A0007 Maker part number HA16PRM-3SG (Hirose Denki) PUSH 1 3 2 FRONT MIC IN 1 GND 2 L CH IN(H.
95 6 Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections (continued) Matsushita part number K1AB120H0001 Maker part number HR12-14RA-20SC (Hirose Denki) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Matsushita.
96 Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections (continued) GPS 1 GPS TXA Transmission data from the GPS unit to the camera 2 GPS RXA Transmission data from the camera to the GPS unit 4 REC START SW Control signals of REC start/stop 5 GPS VCC Power supply connector for the GPS unit (DC+3.
97 6 Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections (continued) Matsushita part number K1GB25A00010 Maker part number HDBB-25S (05) (Hirose Denki) 13 1 14 25 Unislot Interf ace 1 CH-1 SHIELD GND 2 CH-1 HOT Aud.
98 5. HUMID WARNING lamp Lights for 90 minutes following the release of the condensation detection after the condensation formation was detected. Indications on LCD screen “ HUMID ” display lights if condensation is detected. “ HUMID ” display flashes for an additional 10 to 90 minutes after condensation detection is canceled.
99 6 6. SER V O 8. WIRELESS RF WARNING lamp Flashes four times a second (during recording and playback). Indications on LCD screen “ SERVO ” display lights (during recording and playback). Tally lamp Flashes four times a second (during recording and playback).
100 6-3-3 Emergency eject If the cassette cannot be ejected by pressing the EJECT button, use a screwdriver or similar tool to press and turn the emergency eject screw. This enables the cassette to be removed. 1 Set the power to OFF. 4 Remove the cassette.
101 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les USER MENU USER MENU SELECT SYSTEM SETTING PAINT OPERATION SYSTEM MODE OUTPUT SEL GENLOCK RB GAIN CONTROL LOW SETTING MID SETTING CAMERA ID SHUTTER SPEED SHUTTE.
102 The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) 7-2 SYSTEM SETTING 7-2-1 SYSTEM MODE Item Variable range Remarks SYSTEM MODE For AJ-HDX900E For AJ-HDX900P 1080-50i 1080-59.
103 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-2-3 OUTPUT SEL CU F CU F CU F CU F Item Variable range Remarks OUTPUT ITEM TC STATUS MENU ONLY For setting the characters superimposed on the output signals from the VIDEO OUT connector.
104 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. USER BOX WIDTH 1 : 13 : 100 For setting the horizontal width of the user box. USER BOX HEIGHT 1 : 13 : 100 For setting the vertical height of the user box.
105 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-2-7 DO WNCON SETTING H.DTL LEVEL 00 : 08 : 31 For setting the horizontal detail correction level for the down converter output signals.
106 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-2-9 OPTION MODE Item Variable range Remarks P.
107 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-3 P AINT 7-3-1 RB GAIN CONTROL Item Variable range Remarks R GAIN AWB PRE – 200 : +000 : +200 For setting the Rch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the PRST position.
108 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-3-3 MA TRIX Item Variable range Remarks ∫ MATRIX TABLE A B For selecting the color correction table for the linear matrix.
109 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. Item Variable range Remarks B (PHASE) – 63 : +00 : +63 For performing the hue correction for blue. B-Cy (PHASE) – 63 : +00 : +63 For performing the hue correction between blue and cyan.
110 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. ∫ MATRIX TABLE OFF A B For selecting the color correction table for the linear matrix. ∫ COLOR CORRECT ON OFF For switching ON/OFF of the 12-axis independent color correction.
111 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-3-8 ADDITIONAL DTL Item Variable range Remarks KNEE APE LVL OFF 1 2 : 5 For changing the detail level of the high brightness portion.
112 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-3-9 SKIN T ONE DTL Item Variable range Remarks Item Variable range Remarks ∫ SKIN TONE DTL OFF A B AB For selecting the skin color table for enabling the skin tone detail.
113 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. ∫ WHITE CLIP ON OFF For selecting ON/OFF of the white clip function. When it is set to ON, the set value for the WHITE CLIP LVL becomes effective.
114 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. Item Variable range Remarks DETAIL ON OFF For switching ON/OFF of the detail signals. HIGH COLOR ON OFF For switching ON/OFF of the mode enlarging the color dynamic range.
115 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. RC MENU DISP. ON OFF For the setting to display the menu in the viewfinder screen when the remote control unit is connected to the unit.
116 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-4-2 VF MARKER Item Variable range Remarks TABLE A B For selecting the VF MARKER setting table.
117 7 Item Variable range Remarks EXTENDER ON OFF For selecting ON or OFF for the extender display. SHUTTER ON OFF For selecting ON or OFF for the shutter speed display. FILTER ON OFF For selecting ON or OFF for the filter No. display. WHITE ON OFF For selecting ON or OFF for the AWB PRE/A/B display.
118 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-4-6 MODE CHECK IND 7-4-7 !LED STATUS ON OFF For the setting to display the status screen when the MODE CHECK button is pressed.
119 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-5-2 SHUTTER SPEED Item Variable range Remarks SYNCHRO SCAN ON OFF For selecting SYNCHRO SCAN as the shutter speed to be used.
120 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. Item Variable range Remarks POSITION4 SEL For 59.94 Hz For 50 Hz 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF 1/60 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000 HALF For setting the shutter speed for POSITION 4.
121 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-5-5 SW MODE Item Variable range Remarks RET SW R.REVIEW CAM RET For setting the function when the USER button on the unit, to which the RET button of the lens or the RET SW function is allocated, is pressed.
122 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-5-7 USER SW GAIN Item Variable range Remarks S.GAIN 30 dB 2 O For selecting whether or not to enable a setting of 30 dB for SUPER GAIN.
123 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. 7-6 FILE 7-6-1 CARD READ/WRITE TITLE1 - 8: For setting a title consisting of not more than 8 characters. Item Variable range Remarks R.
124 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) 7-6-6 INITIALIZE For details, refer to “ 4-10 Set data handling. ” Item Variable range Remarks READ FACTORY DATA For returning the state of the unit to factory settings.
125 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) 7-7-4 BLA CK SHADING 7-7-5 WHITE SHADING Item Variable range Remarks CORRECT ON OFF For selecting ON or OFF for the digital black shading compensation. DETECTION (DIG) – For executing the digital black shading compensation.
126 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) 7-8 VTR MENU 7-8-1 VTR FUNCTION RC CHECK SW R.REVIEW RETAKE For setting the operations of the unit by using the REC check button on the remote control unit. R.REVIEW: The rec-review operation is performed.
127 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) PROPAC14 2 / AUTO MANUAL For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2 : The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting how the voltage at which the battery charge is considered nearly depleted is to be set.
128 TYPE A 2 / 11.0 : 13.6 : 15.0 12.0 : 14.6 : 17.0 For enabling or disabling the selection made for the BATTERY SELECT item. 2 : The selection is enabled. /: The selection is disabled. For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at which the battery charge is to be considered nearly depleted.
129 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) Item Variable range Remarks FRONT VR CH1 FRONT W.L. REAR ALL OFF For setting whether or not to make the audio control operational for the input system selected for CH1.
130 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) 7-8-7 TC/UB TC MODE DF NDF For selecting the mode advancing the time code. DF: Drop frame NDF: Non-drop frame <Note> When the system frequency is set to 50 Hz, the mode is the non-drop frame mode.
131 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tab les (continued) 7-8-8 UMID SET/INFO DEVICE NODE For displaying the ID number of the product. Item Variable range Remarks COUNTRY NO-INFO For inputting the name of the user ’ s country. “ NO-INFO ” is displayed until this is input.
132 Chapter 8 Specifications Power supply: DC 12 V (DC 11.0 V - 17.0 V) Power consumption: 36 W indicates safety information. [GENERAL] Ambient operating temperature: 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) .
133 8 A udio System Sampling frequency: 48 kHz (synchronized with video) Quantizing: 16 bits Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ±1.0 dB (at 1 kHz, reference level) Dynamic range: Better than 85 dB (at 1 kHz, AWTD) Distortion: Less than 0.
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