Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product AJ-HPM110P Panasonic
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Operating Instructions Memor y Car d P or table Recorder/Pla yer Model No. AJ-HPM110P Model No. AJ-HPM110E VQT1Q19 ENGL ISH Printed in Japan S1207T0 -P D Before operatin g this pr oduct, pleas e read th e instr uctions careful ly and sav e this man ual for f uture use .
2 indic ates safety informat ion. For AJ-HPM110P ■ THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED To ensure safe ope ration, the thre e-pin plug must be inser ted only into a standa rd three-p in power ou tlet which is effective ly grounde d through n ormal househol d wiring.
3 Read this fi rst! (continued) For AJ-HPM110P IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructi ons. 2) Keep these instructi ons. 3) Heed all warning s. 4) Follow all instructions . 5) Do not use this appar atus near wa ter. 6) Clean o nly with dry cloth.
4 Read this fi rst! (continued) For AJ-HPM110P FCC NO TICE (U .S. A.) Declaration of Conformity Model Nu mber: AJ-HPM1 10P Trade Name : PANASONI C Resp ons ible P arty : Panas oni c Cor pora tion of N.
5 indicates safety information . Read this fi rst! (continued) For AJ-HPM110E Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. This pro duct is equi pped with 2 types of AC mains ca ble. One is for cont inental Euro pe, etc.
6 indic ates safety informat ion. Read this fi rst! (continued) For AJ-HPM110E ■ THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE E ARTHED To ens ure safe op eration, th e three- pin plug must be inser ted o nly i nto a stan dar d thr ee- pin po wer p oin t whi ch is effe ctiv ely ea rthe d thr ough nor mal hou seh old w irin g.
7 Contents Accessori es ............ ................... ............. .................... ............. ..................1 2 Included Accessori es .............. ................. ........... ................. ........... ........... 12 Optiona l Accessorie s .
8 Attaching Shot Mark s ............. ........... ................. ........... ................. ........... .. 51 Copying Cl ips ......................... ................... ............. ................... ............. ... 5 2 Deleting Cl ips ..
9 Audio Sp lit Editi ng ................ ............. ................... ............. ............. ............91 Registeri ng From Vi deo .................. ................. ........... ........... ................. ..... 92 Adding an d Registerin g Audio Split Poin t (Changing Registered P oint) .
10 OPERATION ..... ........... ................. ........... ................. ........... ................. ..... 125 INTERFACE ........... ............ ................ ............ ................ ............ ................ 127 TIME CODE ......
11 ■ Panasonic makes no guarantees for your recordings Please u nderstand that Pa nasonic make s no guara ntees for your re cordin gs in cas es whe re images and/or s ound we re not re - corded as you inten ded due to problems with this unit or P2 cards.
12 Accessories Accessories Power cord ... ........... ................. ........... ......... 1 (AJ-HPM110P) 2 (AJ-HPM110E) CD-ROM ............ ................. ........... ................. ........... ............ 1 Ferrite core * ............. ...
Opening and Closin g the Top Panel 13 Opening and Closi ng the Top Panel ◆ NOTE • Take ca re to avoid p inching your f ingers w hen ope ning a nd closing the top panel. • Check th at the card lo ck is set to on before clo sing the top panel. Be sure to set the c ard lock to on before closing the top panel .
14 Introduc tion: Fea tures Introduction Features The AJ-HPM1 10 is a portable m emory card rec order/pl ayer equip ped with six P2 card (*) sl ots and a 9 -inch c olor LCD mon itor.
Introductio n: Feat ures 15 Introduc tion ■ Connecting a P2 Card Camera A P2 card rec orded i n a P2 camera recorder plugs dire ctly into a PC ca rd slot in this u nit for im media te access . The P 2 card is a semi conductor m emory ca rd that Pana sonic develope d for profes sional AV use.
16 Introduc tion: Fea tures ■ Dial Jog/Dial Shuttle The jog pro vides s low playba ck *1 at rate s between -1 .0 to +1.0. The shut tle allow s high-s peed forward a nd revers e playbac k up to 100 time s normal speed . At speeds up to 1 0x, the sound is also audibl e.
Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 17 Introduc tion Control Reference Guide 1. POWER swi tch Turns the p ower on a nd off. 2. METER ( FULL/FINE) s elector bu tton Switches the scal e of the au dio le vel mete r.
18 Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 4. METER SELECT swit ch Switches to CH1- 4 or CH5-8 in the audio meter and the monitor . 5. INPUT SEL ECT buttons Switch betwee n video an d audio i nput si gnals. Yo u can also switch the inp ut signal s to in ternal sig nals selected i n setup men u No.
Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 19 Introduc tion ➝ For detail s, refer to “Simplif ied Voi ce-Over” (pa ge 95), and “ Copying Ev ent Audio t o EXTRA track ” (page 87). 15. REC butto n Press this button an d the PL AY button s imultane ously to start rec ording.
20 Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 24. TEXT MEMO/MA RKER button TEXT MEMO : Press this button du ring recordi ng and playba ck whe re you w ish to enter a text memo. In the th umbna il screen , press this button t o add a text mem o at the st art of a clip.
Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 21 Introduc tion 1. PLAY LI ST bu tton Press to c reate pl ay lists or to play a created play lis t. The PLAY LIS T button lights a nd the p lay list screen appears on LCD panel or on a monitor output ima ge. Press agai n to exit th e play lis t screen.
22 Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 5. MENU/DIA G button MENU button Press this button to open th e MENU. P ress ag ain to return to the previous scree n. DIAG (SHIFT+MENU) button Press to s how info rmatio n about thi s unit. Pr ess ag ain to return to the pre vious screen .
Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 23 Introduc tion • Press thi s button af ter the PF bu tton when th e THUMBNAIL a nd PLAY L IST buttons are off to o btain access t o the setu p menu registered using the PF3 button. 11. SHIFT button Use this bu tton togeth er with the F F, REW a nd SET buttons.
24 Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 1. 9-inch Colo r LCD Monitor Thum bna il scr eens f acil itate vid eo sea rches and checks. 2. Card Lock This lever locks th e cards in place when the top pa nel is close d. Set the l ever to O N before clos ing the to p panel.
Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 25 Introduc tion 1. Level met er Indicates the level of audio si gnals for CH1, CH 2, CH3 and CH4. The input s ignal level of audio signa ls is ind icated during recor ding an d when EE is selecte d. During playback the meter indica tes output signa l levels .
26 Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 1. SERIAL DIGITAL COM PONENT AUDIO and VIDEO IN/OUT conne ctors These con nectors e nable i nput and o utput of serial digital co mponen t audio an d video s ignals. ◆ NOTE: • The input digital audio signals must be synchronized with the video input s ignals.
Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 27 Introduc tion 7. DC IN socke t Connect a 12 V DC power supply her e. Use an exte rnal 12 V DC, 4.8 A (15 A peak or more ) DC power supply. When the v oltage goe s below approx. 10 .6 V, the power supply of thi s unit shuts down (when men u No.
28 Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e • When no cable is connected to REF VIDEO OUT connector, the REF VIDEO IN connector is automatically terminated at 75 Ω . Connecting a cable to t his connector releases 75 Ω termination. • When 59-23, 60-24 or 60-25 is selected in setup menu No.
Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 29 Introduc tion • W hen connecting this un it to an external device, first connect the IEEE1394 cable t o the external unit and t hen to this unit. Connecting the cable to this unit first may damage it by the static electricity generated.
30 Introductio n: Co ntrol Refere nce Guid e 1. SD/SDHC M emory Card Slot Insert an SD/SDHC memory card. Insert the c ard with the label side faci ng up an d the end with the corner c ut off faci ng in.
Introdu ction: Mov ing Between Screen s and Men u Operati ons 31 Introduc tion Moving Between Screens and Menu Operations This unit provide the three o perating mo des describ ed below. Use the TH UMBNAIL a nd PLAY LIST button s to sele ct these modes.
32 Introduc tion: M oving Be tween Scr eens and M enu Ope rations Press the MENU butt on in each mode to o pen the m enu. Perform me nu ope rations as describe d below. 1 Press the MENU button to open the menu. 2 Use the curso r buttons to place the cursor on men u items.
Introducti on: Usi ng the On-scre en Keyboa rd 33 Introduc tion Using the On-screen Keyboard The full k eyboard a ppears when neces sary. Move the cursor to the charact er you want to enter and press the SET but ton. Use the cu rsor but tons to m ove the cu rsor.
34 Introductio n: R ecording, Pl ayback a nd P2 Card Han dling Recording, Playback and P2 Card Handling ◆ NOTE: • W hen you use this unit for the f irst time, be sure to set the internal clock in setup menu No. 069 (CLOCK SET). 1 Turn on the POWE R swit ch of this unit.
Introduct ion: Record ing, Playb ack and P2 Card Hand ling 35 Introduc tion ◆ NOTE: • D etailed check of P2 card status is possible. Refer to “Checking Card Status” on page 64.
36 Introductio n: R ecording, Pl ayback a nd P2 Card Han dling ◆ NOTE: • T urning the POWER switch OFF turns off the LOOP REC function and it will remain off when the unit is powered up next time. • L oop recording req uires P2 cards wit h at least one m inute of free space each.
Introduct ion: Record ing, Playb ack and P2 Card Hand ling 37 Introduc tion Set the w rite-prot ection swi tch to [P ROTECT] to preve nt accidenta l deletion of dat a recorded o n a P2 c ard.
38 Introduc tion: Conne ctions Connections When play ing back a ca rd recorde d at a frame rate of 24 fps (25 fps), th e unit is capabl e of conv erting the o utput to 10 80/ 24 PsF (10 80/25 PsF or 108 0/50i) for re cording on an AJ- HD3700 s eries. Sho wn in th e fig ure bel ow i s an examp le of deck -to- deck conn ections .
Introduc tion: Record ing From a Variable F rame-Rate Ca mera 39 Introduc tion Recording From a Variable Frame-Ra te Camera Combi ned w ith a variabl e fram e-ra te came ra (V ariCam : AJ- HDC27 series ), the un it makes it po ssib le to reco rd HD SD I (720/ 23.
40 Introduc tion: Reco rding From a Variable Fram e-Rate Camera To record a ctive frames from th e output o f a variabl e frame - rate came ra, set se tup menu No . 040 VFR REC t o ON. This enables i nstant viewing of slow-moti on and fa st-motion speed effects du ring sh ooting.
Introducti on: Jo g and Shutt le Op erations Us ing the Search Dia l 41 Introduc tion Jog and Shuttle Operations Using the Search Dial The searc h dial is used to s earch a nd check video . Each pr ess of the dial alte rnates it between S HTL mod e and JOG mod e.
42 Clip Ma nagement : Thum bnail and Clip Ma nagem ent Clip Management Thumbnail and Clip Management This uni t provides a thum bnail sc reen for ma naging clips. A clip is a s ingle data i tem that contains v ideo, audio , metad ata and other a ddition al inform ation.
Clip Man agemen t: Thum bnail an d Clip M anagemen t 43 Clip Man agemen t 1. Dis play sta tus Display status i ndicates the type o f thumbna ils displaye d on the screen. ➝ For detail s on ho w to change displ ay, refer to “Switchin g the T ype of Info rmation Th at is Displayed ” (pag e 45).
44 Clip Ma nagement : Thum bnail and Clip Ma nagem ent Instead of , appears to indic ate that a clip is not in the P2 s tandard format. 16. P2 ca rd slot number an d hard disk d rive status P2 card and USB hard disk drive s tatus is indicate d as described b elow.
Clip Man agemen t: Thum bnail an d Clip M anagemen t 45 Clip Man agemen t The thum bnail scre en can be custom ized to s uit operat ing condition s and improve e fficiency . 1 Open th e thumb nail scre en. 2 Press t he MENU button. 3 Use the c ursor buttons to select th e clip type that should a ppear und er [THUMBNA IL].
46 Clip Ma nagement : Thum bnail and Clip Ma nagem ent The thum bnail d isplay c an be cus tomized t o suit different operating n eeds. The follo wing descri bes procedu res for changing thumbnail displ ay indic ators and d ata se ttings. 1 Open th e thumb nail scre en.
Clip Man agemen t: Thum bnail an d Clip M anagemen t 47 Clip Man agemen t 4 Press t he SET b utton. ◆ NOTE: • Selecting [THUMBNA IL INIT] opens a confirmation screen. Select [ YES]. 5 Press t he MENU button t o end proces sing. 1 Attach a text mem o to video y ou want to ed it.
48 Clip Ma nagement : Selec ting Cli ps Selecting Clips Select cl ips for processin g in the th umbnail screen as described below. 1 Use the cursor bu ttons to pl ace the y ellow frame (curso r) on th e desir ed clip.
Clip Mana gement: P laying Bac k Clips 49 Clip Man agemen t Playing Back Clips 1 Open th e thumb nail scre en. 2 Use the cu rsor buttons to select the clip you wan t to pla y bac k.
50 Clip Ma nagement : Attaching Text Mem os and Sh ot Marks Attaching Text Memos and Shot Marks A text mem o can be attache d in a cli p to mark a spec ific location. The us er can att ach sh ot marks to distin guish clips from each other. Thi s func tion is not avail able on c ards whe re the write protect switch has been set to PRO TECT.
Clip Man ageme nt: Attac hing Te xt Memo s and S hot Marks 51 Clip Man agemen t 4 When the cursor is in the lower hal f of the LCD monitor , use the right and le ft ( b a ) c ursor but tons to go to th e thumb nail tex t memo you want to pla y back a nd press th e PLAY b utton.
52 Clip Ma nagement : Copyin g Clips Copying Clips Clips c an be copi ed to a P2 card in any slot . ◆ NOTE: • Take care not to turn off the power or remove a card during copy ing. Otherwise the copied clip may become bad. If the copied clip is b ad, delete it and make a new copy.
Clip Mana gement: Deleti ng Clips 53 Clip Man agemen t Deleting Clips Use the fol lowing procedur e to delet e a defecti ve clip f rom a P2 card. 1 Open th e thumb nail scre en. 2 Select the clip to delete. 3 Press t he MENU button. 4 Use the c ursor bu ttons to c hoose [O PERATION] – [DELE TE].
54 Clip Ma nagement : Repairi ng and Reco nnecti ng Clips Repairing and Reconnecting Clips This sec tion d escribe s how t o restor e bad clip s that h ave been damag ed due sudde n power outa ges during re cording or for other reason s. Such cl ips are m arked by t he bad c lip indicator (ye llow ).
Clip Mana gement: V iewing and Re vising Cl ip Informa tion 55 Clip Man agemen t Viewing and Revising Clip Information Detaile d clip inf ormatio n can be d isplayed on the screen. 1 Open th e thumb nail scre en. 2 Plac e the c urso r on t he des ired clip 3 Press t he MENU button.
56 Clip Ma nagement : Viewin g and Revis ing Cli p Informat ion 6 Press the MENU button or the E XIT button to end processi ng. Use the s teps belo w to rev ise clip met adata. 1 Disp lay clip metada ta. 2 Use the c ursor buttons to select th e metad ata you want to revise and press the SET button.
Clip Mana gement: V iewing and Re vising Cl ip Informa tion 57 Clip Man agemen t 4 Selec t [OK] afte r revi sing (o r press t he ENT RY button) . • This sav es the revis ed met adata to th e clip and the metada ta display reappears . • Select [EXIT ] to can cel the en try and retu rn to the previ ous disp lay.
58 Clip Mana gement : Attaching Metadata t o Clips Attaching Metadata to Clips A metada ta upload file containi ng th e name of the p erson who shot the video, t he rep orter, the shoot ing l ocation o r a t ext memo and other i nformat ion can b e saved t o an SD mem ory card.
Clip Man agement: Attach ing Metad ata to Clips 59 Clip Man agemen t 4 Select [TYP E 1] or [TYPE 2] and pres s the S ET button. * The metadata upload fi le has bee n read, but [META DATA] – [RECORD] is set to [OF F] 5 Press t he MENU button t o end proces sing.
60 Clip Mana gement : Attaching Metadata t o Clips ■ Incrementing the COUNT value of the USER CLIP NAME for clips exceeding 4 GB In the following c ase, one s hot is recorded a s multip le cli ps and the C OUNT v alue is a utomatica lly i ncremente d and recorded fo r each sho t.
Clip Man agement: Attach ing Metad ata to Clips 61 Clip Man agemen t 3 Use the c ursor but tons to mov e the poin ter and pr ess the SET b utton. Use this fu nction to check lo aded m etadata se ttings. 4 While viewing metadata s ettings, u se the cu rsor buttons to move th e cursor to th e setting you want to change and pres s the SE T button.
62 Clip Mana gement : Attaching Metadata t o Clips 4 Select [O N] and press th e SET butto n. This set ting rec ords the lo aded meta data sim ultaneous with vi deo record ing. The U SER CL IP NAME is attached t o metadata a s specif ied by the recordi ng method.
Clip Ma nagement : Forma tting P2 Cards 63 Clip Man agemen t Formatting P2 Cards 1 Open th e thumb nail scre en. 2 Press t he MENU button. 3 Use the c ursor bu ttons to c hoose [O PERATION] – [FORM AT] – [SLOTn] (t he number of the P2 card slot contai ning the c ard to for mat) and press the SET button.
64 Clip Ma nagement : Check ing Card S tatus Checking Card Status Use the fol lowing procedure to displ ay P2 card slot stat us and P2 card us age and oth er card informatio n on the s creen f or checking . Select w hether rem aining capacity or used ca pacity s hould appear in t he P2 c ard informa tion.
Clip Man ageme nt: Checki ng Card Sta tus 65 Clip Man agemen t After completi ng the settings des cribed on the previo us page, you can u se the procedure described b elow to check the status of P2 card s in P2 ca rd slots. 1 Open th e thumb nail scre en.
66 Clip Ma nagement : Check ing Card S tatus 6) Card warning messages This wa rning appe ars whe n the foll owing P 2 cards a re inserted. [RUN DOWN CARD] The card ha s been overwri tten the maximu m number of times. [DIR ENTRY NG CARD] Directory st ructure does not c onform to s tandard specif icatio ns.
Using P lay List : Play Lis t Functio n 67 Using P la y List Using Play List Play List Function The play l ist func tion allow s you to create li sts (play lists) that register cl ip se ctions rec orded on P2 cards to conti nuously play them back in list order.
68 Using P lay List : Play Lis t Func tion 1. Dis play sta tus The follow ing type of event screen s are d isplayed . 2. Play li st The play l ist shows a list o f even ts. Up to 100 even ts (up to 100 a udio e vents can al so be added). The current curs or positio n is show n by a ye llow frame.
Using P lay List : Play Lis t Functio n 69 Using P la y List 7. Filename Shows the n umber of th e P2 ca rd slot where the current play list is stored and it s filenam e. 8. Start TC Display s the sta rt time co de val ue for chan ging th e time code during pla yback.
70 Using P lay List : Play Lis t Func tion 1. PLAY LI ST bu tton Press to s witch to play lis t mode. Th is button lights in the play l ist mode . In the stop mode or when t humbnail s are disp layed, press this button to open th e play li st scr een.
Using P lay List : Play Lis t Functio n 71 Using P la y List 10.SHIFT + 6.IN butt ons In the overwr ite edit m ode, hold do wn the SHIFT button and press the IN bu tton to cha nge the P IN ( player) and R IN (record er) points. Each pr ess of the button changes th e indicat ion bet ween P IN ➝ R IN ➝ OFF.
72 Using P lay List : Play Lis t Func tion 14. A. DUB but ton Use to mak e voice-o vers and to copy to EXTRA. ➝ For details , refer to “ Simplif ied Voice-O ver” (pa ge 95). 15. STILL /PAUS E butto n 16. REVIE W button To review all eve nts at the curso r position , hold d own the SHIFT bu tton an d press the PL AY button.
Using P lay List : Play Lis t Functio n 73 Using P la y List You can s et wheth er pressing th e STOP button durin g play list playbac k should retu rn you to t he play list aft er playback or not. Use the fol lowing procedure to make the desired setti ng.
74 Using P lay List : Creatin g Play Lists Creating Play Lists The workflo w for crea ting a pla y list is given be low. A pl ay list c an be up to 24 hou rs long. This sec tion d escribe s how t o delete a play lis t stored in the play list ar ea of th is unit a nd how to pre pare a new pl ay list.
Usin g Play List : Crea ti ng Pla y Lis ts 75 Using P la y List Follow the ste ps b elow to re place audio c hannels after event registrati on. 1 Selec t one or m ultiple e vents who se ch annels y ou want to r eplace in th e play l ist screen.
76 Using P lay List : Creatin g Play Lists 6 Press t he SET b utton. This registe rs an event where the start of the clip is the IN point and i ts end is the OU T point. ◆ NOTE: • When the selected clip has a different format from that of t he current play list, an error occurs and the clip ca nnot be registered.
Usin g Play List : Crea ti ng Pla y Lis ts 77 Using P la y List This secti on describ es how to import play lis ts stored on a P2 card and ho w to add an event at the c ursor loca tion. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Use the c ursor butt ons to cho ose the lo cation whe re you want to insert th e event.
78 Using P lay List : Saving Pl ay Lists Saving Play Lists Use the st eps bel ow to name play lis ts. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Press t he MENU button. 3 Use the cursor bu ttons to c hoose [OPERATI ON] – [CHANGE PLAYLIS T NAME] an d press the SET button.
Using P lay List : Saving Pl ay Li sts 79 Using P la y List ◆ NOTE: • The f ilename is automatically generated and cannot be changed. Changing the filename on a PC will make it impossible to l oad. • U pdated play list fil es cannot be loaded by older versions or devices.
80 Using Play List : Editing Pl ay Lists Editing Play Lists Play lis ts can be edited in a numb er of di fferent wa ys. Open the play lis t screen to view the p lay list in the play list area of memory in this unit.
Using Play List: Ed iting Pl ay Lists 81 Using P la y List You can c hange t he IN and OUT point s for a play list ev ent during video pla yback. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Select the event you want to change. 3 Pres s the EVE NT button . This acti vates the even t edit mode .
82 Using Play List : Editing Pl ay Lists ◆ NOTE: • Pre ssing the following buttons will also finalize a change. - Pressing the cur sor buttons. - Press ing the SET butt on. • Per forming any of the fol lowing operations will discard the changes and mak e you return to the play list s creen.
Using Play List: Ed iting Pl ay Lists 83 Using P la y List You can u se the fol lowing p rocedure to delete events i n the play lis t. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Selec t the event to delet e and press the SET button. The event is se lected and appears in blu e.
84 Using Play List : Editing Pl ay Lists While edi ting a l oaded p lay list f ile or the pl ay li st file has been saved u sing [FIL E] – [SAVE AS], the file ca n subseq uently b e saved us ing th e following procedu re. Use [SAVE AS] fo r the fi rst save operation.
Using P lay List : Deletin g Play Li sts 85 Using P la y List Deleting Play Lists Use the fol lowing procedur e to delete a play li st sto red on a P2 card. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Press t he MENU button. 3 Use the c ross cu rsor bu ttons to c hoose [F ILE] - [DELE TE].
86 Using Play List : Overwrite Editing of Play L ists Overwrite Editing of Play Lists When an eve nt is registe red, an event ca n be overwri tten on video and audio, or on EX TRA track.
Usin g Play Lis t: Overwrit e Editing o f Play Li sts 87 Using P la y List Select trac ks to overwrit e. When V i s selec ted, aud io on the channel o ther th an that se lected by vid eo and EXT RA is overwrit ten. When VIDEO a nd EXTRA TRACK are se lected, al l audio and video tracks are overwri tten.
88 Using Play List : Overwrite Editing of Play L ists 5 Press S TOP to return to the p lay list scree n. The regist ered IN an d OUT p oints app ear as R IN ▼ (green) and R OUT ▼ (pink) at the top of the timeline . 1 Find a udio and vi deo to impo rt.
Usin g Play Lis t: Overwrit e Editing o f Play Li sts 89 Using P la y List 1 Press t he PLA Y button i n the play list scree n to displa y vide o. 2 Press t he IN (OUT ) + GOTO b uttons or operation buttons and pres s the IN (OUT) + E NTRY butt ons where th e revisi on will be ma de to rer egister .
90 Using Play List : Overwrite Editing of Play L ists The IN a nd OUT points o f a fin alized ev ent can be regist ered again to a llow edi ting a t the same locat ion. (Recal l funct ion) 1 Move th e cursor to th e even t you want to recall. 2 Press t he REC butto n.
Using Play List: Audio Spli t Editing 91 Using P la y List Audio Split Editing Use audio sp lit to sh ift the audio IN point rel ative to the vide o IN point (a udio IN poi nt split). Note that audio ch annels can not b e selected in thi s proce dure.
92 Using Play List: Aud io Spli t Editing Use the fol lowing procedur e to newly registe r an event cont aini ng an audi o split . ◆ NOTE: • R efer to the “Ad ding and Registering Audio Split Point (Cha nging Registered Point)” section to add an audio split to a registered event.
Using Play List: Audio Spli t Editing 93 Using P la y List You can a dd an au dio split to an e vent regis tered in th e play lis t and chang e the a udi o spli t poin t. 1 Open the play li st screen. 2 Use the cur sor buttons to select the event wh ere you want to add (or change) an audi o split point.
94 Using Play List: Aud io Spli t Editing 4 Press t he ENT RY button t o finaliz e the cha nge. ◆ NOTE: • T rimming cannot be p erformed be yond the start po int of an original clip. • The I N, OUT and SPLI T buttons allow you to us e the TRIM+/– button for trimming in the event registe r screen when the t ime code is displayed.
Using Play List : Simplifi ed Voice-O ver 95 Using P la y List Simplified Voice-Over This func tion a llows you to make voice -overs and give priority to the voice -over du ring play back. Reco rding is pe rformed on one or tw o channel s. The channel input d uring record ing can be mixe d with th e playbac k sound.
96 Using Play List : Simplifi ed Voice-O ver ◆ NOTE: • I nput a reference signal wh en mixing SDI input audio. • I EEE1394 input audio cannot be used f or voice-overs. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Use the c ursor butto ns to sele ct the even t where you want t o perform a voice- over.
Using Play List : Simplifi ed Voice-O ver 97 Using P la y List The voice-over appears in the play list screen as shown below. 1) Play List • The voice -over is added to th e line after an e vent with a n audio s tart point. • The “No.” column shows “EX*,” no t an even t numbe r.
98 Using Play List : Viewing Ev ent Inf ormation Viewing Event In formation You can u se thi s function to vi ew and co nfirm mi scell aneous event inf ormation. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Use the cursor bu ttons t o select the event that yo u want info rmation abou t.
Using Play List: Viewing Event Info rmatio n 99 Using P la y List You can use thi s function to ch eck the conten t of an event by playing i f from its IN po int to its OUT po int. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Use the cu rsor buttons to select the clip you wan t to review.
100 Using Play Li st: Pl aying Back Play Lis ts Playing Back Play Lists During pl ay list playback , you can selec t whethe r the time code shou ld be rep laced and o utput as a continu ous va lue or the time code of each clip shoul d be outpu t. You c an set the time code start val ue when it is repl aced at output.
Using Pla y List: Pl aying Back Play Li sts 101 Using P la y List Use the fol lowing procedur e to play back the p lay list. 1 Open th e play lis t screen. 2 Use the c ursor bu ttons to s elect the event you want to star t playback . 3 Set the p layba ck time code as necessa ry.
102 Using Play List: Creating New Clips From the Play L ist (Edit Copy) Creating New Clips From the Play List (Edit Copy) You can u se the play list to create a new cl ip. This func tion i s called edit co py. ◆ NOTE: • T he playback time code setting allows you to start the t ime code from a set value after edit copy.
Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using USB Connectors 103 Using USB Connec tors and S D/SDHC Me mor y Cards Using USB Connecto rs and SD/SDHC Me mory Cards Using USB Connectors You can u se the U SB 2.0 co nnector on this uni t to con nect a har d disk or a PC to s ave and m anage clips effi ciently.
104 Using USB Conn ectors an d SD/SDHC M emory Car ds: Conn ecting a PC to T his Unit Connecting a PC to This Unit 1 Press t he PC button when th is unit is idle. 2 Select [US B DEVICE ] in the confi rmation screen and press the SE T button. “USB DEVI CE” flashes on th e LCD mo nitor to indic ate that the unit is enterin g the USB host mode .
Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk 105 Using USB Connec tors and S D/SDHC Me mor y Cards Using This Unit With a Hard Disk This uni t supports the follow ing hard disks ty pes. • Panasoni c porta ble hard di sk unit P2 store (AJ-PCS06 0G) • A hard disk that sup ports the USB 2.
106 Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memo ry Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk 1 Press t he PC button when th is unit is idle. ◆ NOTE: • In the play list mode, the PC button is not av ailable during remote opera tion. 2 Selec t [USB HOST] i n the conf irmation screen and pres s the SE T but ton.
Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk 107 Using USB Connec tors and S D/SDHC Me mor y Cards 7 When the confirmati on mess age appear s again , select [Y ES] and p ress the S ET button. This sta rts hard disk form atting.
108 Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memo ry Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk Use this f unction to view hard d isk info rmation. 1 Switch to the US B host m ode. 2 Connect a USB hard disk. 3 Open th e thumb nail scre en. 4 Press t he MENU button.
Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk 109 Using USB Connec tors and S D/SDHC Me mor y Cards You can di splay thumbnai ls and m anage clips sto red on t he hard disk in the same way as clips on P2 cards. 1 Open th e explorer screen.
110 Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memo ry Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk You can i mport (load ing data fro m a hard di sk to a P2 card) data in pa rtition units (card units) at high-s peed to a P2 card that has the same cap acity as the source card.
Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using SD/SDHC Memory Cards 111 Using USB Connec tors and S D/SDHC Me mor y Cards Using SD/SDHC Memory Cards This unit supports SD/SDHC memory cards. ◆ NOTE: • C urrent SETUP m enu settings can b e saved to and loaded from an SD memory card .
112 Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memo ry Cards: Using SD/SDHC Memory Cards ◆ NOTE: • Repeat the procedur es in steps 2 to 4 to form at P2 cards in other P2 card slots.
Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: External Remote Control 113 Using USB Connec tors and S D/SDHC Me mor y Cards External R emote Control Use the RS-4 22A or IEEE139 4 interfa ce to send co mmands to an extern al device to control it. The follo wing fun ctions pe rmit remot e control.
114 Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Ca rds: External Remote Control Registerin g IN and O UT poi nts make s possi ble autom atic recording (AUTO C APTURE) betwe en those two points. 1 Enter the mode tha t permits contro l of externa l device s.
Setup: Unit Setu p 115 Setup Setup Unit Setup The setti ngs for this u nit consi st of SYST EM, BASIC, OPE RATION, INTERFACE , TIME CODE, VIDEO, AUDIO, DIF and MENU. The SYSTEM settin g values are stored i n the SYS TEM file. T he other se tting va lues ar e stored in the user s etting file .
116 Setup: Changing Settings Changing Settings The menu s on the L CD mo nitor or a m onitor (whe n the SUP ER switch on the rig ht side of the LCD m onitor is set to “ON”) connected to the ANALOG COM POSITE M ONITOR OUT connecto r make it possi ble to cha nge settin gs.
Setup: Changi ng Settings 117 Setup Assign a setting it em to t he PF butto n and pe rform the followi ng operatio n to ch ange setti ng value s. ➝ For detail s on h ow to assi gn items to the PF button, r efer to “Setup menu No. A04 to A0 6 (PF1 ASSIGN to P F3 ASSIGN)” (page 139).
118 Setup: Item Settin gs Item Settings The sys tem menu specifie s analog componen t (HD) ou tput, anal og compos ite ou tput, phase adjustm ent of audi o outpu t, system frequency , phase of SD REF in put of HD outpu t, and sys tem file lock. * An underlined settin g ind ica tes an init ial v alue.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 119 Setup 25 S YSTEM FR EQ For AJ-HPM110P Sets system frequency. 0: 59.94Hz 1: 50Hz 2: 23.98 Hz 3: 24 Hz 4: 29.97 Hz 5: 23.98 Hz Receives 59. 94 Hz input. Select this fr eq uency to record 2:3 pull-down converted (24-frame sign al) output from VariCam : AJ-HDC27 series camera, AJ-HPX2000/2100, AJ-HPX3000 or other camera.
120 Setup: Item Settin gs This menu sets bu ttons avai lable on the k ey pane l in REMOTE mode , switche s displ ay of the CT L counter dis play be tween 12 and 24-hou r clock display , sets s uperimp.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 121 Setup 007 CHARA H-POS 0000 | 0004 | 0016 0 | 4 | 16 Specifies the horizontal character pos ition output via the VIDEO MON connector o r displayed in the s uperimposed disp lay of the LCD panel. 008 CHA RA V- POS When set to 59.
122 Setup: Item Settin gs ■ Recording Format Comparison Table The table below s hows the re lationshi p betwee n setup m enu No. 25 S YSTEM F REQ, No. 02 0 SYS FORM AT and No . 025 REC FMT sett ings and re cordin g format s. Setup menu s etting Recording format No.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 123 Setup 032 REC REF 0000 0001 NORMAL SLTC Specifies the referenc e to synchronize the frames for r ecording. 0: The input video signal is automatically identified and serves as reference. 1: The time code which is inp ut to the SD I I N connector is identified and serves as reference.
124 Setup: Item Settin gs ◆ NOTE: • The clock is accurate to within about ±30 seconds a month with the power of f. • When the precise time is required, check and reset the time while the power is on.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 125 Setup This menu al lows you to se t method for engagin g search dia l operatio ns, maximum shuttle sp eed operation, maximu m speed of FF and REW operati on, NEXT a nd PREV seek operati ons, disp lay of wa rning messa ges when REF.
126 Setup: Item Settin gs 155 AUTO R EC 0000 0001 0002 OFF TYPE1 TYPE2 Select whether recording and stopping should be p erformed automa tically according to the Recording Marks in the HD SDI input signals from Panasonic camera-recor ders.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 127 Setup Panasonic c amera-recorde rs, recordi ng formats a nd Recordin g Mark *1: Recordin g Marks a re not a dded to the HD SDI signal in defa ult mode. This me nu specif ies th e ID data tha t will be retu rned to the control ler.
128 Setup: Item Settin gs This me nu set s the t ime code. * An underlined settin g ind ica tes an init ial v alue. TIM E COD E Item Set ting Settings and brief function description FR No.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 129 Setup 507 EXT TC S EL 0000 0001 0002 EXT_L SLTC SVITC Specifies the time code us ed when an ex ternal time code is use d. 0: LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector 1: LTC data at.
130 Setup: Item Settin gs Definit ion of term s: This me nu is used for v ideo setti ngs. * An underlined settin g ind ica tes an init ial v alue. 518 V ITC GEN 0000 0001 OFF ON Specifies whether or not the internal time code generator value should be recorded in the VAUX are a.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 131 Setup 620 DOWNCON MODE 0000 0001 0002 FIT_ V FIT_H FIT_HV Specifies the aspect ratio during d own conversion. 0: Ch anges the ratio to ad just input size to output size as required by vertical axis. (The aspect ratio stays the same.
132 Setup: Item Settin gs 651 HU E ST YLE(S D) 0000 0001 Pb-Pr U-V Specifies the rotational axis of chroma phase ad justment. 0: Ro tates in a perfect circle in an SDI (component style) vectorscope. 1: Ro tates in a perfect circle in an analog (composite style) vectorscope.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 133 Setup 663 C LEVEL 0000 | 1000 | 1413 0.0% | 100.0 % | 141.3% Adjusts the chroma level (– ∞ to 0 dB t o +3 dB). NOT E: • This setting is availab le when CMPST is set in menu No. 650 STYLE. • Chroma level adjustment is available only for output.
134 Setup: Item Settin gs 684 EDH(SD) 0000 0001 OFF ON Specifies whether or not EDH is superimposed on SDI OUT signals. 0: Sig nals are not superimp osed. 1: Sig nals are superimpo sed. 685 ESR MODE (SD) 0000 0001 OFF AUTO Specifies the operating mode for edge subcarrier reduct ion (ESR) in the playback circuit.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 135 Setup This me nu is used for au dio se ttings. * An underlined settin g i ndica tes an ini tial v alu e. 693 GA MMA SEL 0000 0001 0002 0003 OFF GAMMA1 GAMMA2 GAMMA3 Selects gamma correction. 0: No gamma co rrection 1: Co rrects video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC m ode on an AJ-H PX3000 to film- quality video.
136 Setup: Item Settin gs 708 CH3 OUT LV 0000 0001 0002 0003 4dB 0dB –3dB –20dB Specifies the standard level for audio output (CH3) . 709 CH4 OUT LV 0000 0001 0002 0003 4dB 0dB –3dB –20dB Specifies the standard level for audio output (CH4) .
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 137 Setup 776 REF LEVEL For AJ-HPM110P Specifies the standard lev el. 0: 20 dB 1: 18 dB 2: 12 dB 0000 0001 0002 FS-2 0 FS-18 FS-12 For AJ-HPM110E 0000 0001 0002 FS-20 FS-1 8 FS-12 777 CH2 MIC PWR 0000 0001 OFF ON Turns on an d off the CH2 mi crophone power supp ly.
138 Setup: Item Settin gs This me nu is use d for s etting up th e digit al video interfac e. * An underlined settin g ind ica tes an init ial v alue. Subscreen 01 CH1 MIX 0000 0001 0002 0003 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Specifies the playback channels that will be mixed and recorded on CH1.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 139 Setup This me nu is used for m enu setti ngs. * An underlined settin g i ndica tes an ini tial v alu e. 890 DIF AUD OUT 0000 0001 CH1+2 CH3+4 Specifies the output channels when the audio signals are in 4-channel mode and output in the DVCPRO (25 Mbps) f ormat and a DV clip is played back.
140 Setup: Item Settin gs Use the step s below to write SETUP menu settings to or loa d from SD memory cards. Th e unit ca n handle u p to fou r files and enabl es the input of ti tles. 1 Press t he MENU button, sel ect A10 CARD REA D from US ER1 in the SET UP menu and pres s the SET button.
Setup: Ite m Setti ngs 141 Setup 3 In the write confi rmation screen that appears , select SET to wr ite or E XIT to canc el writ ing and retur n to the pre vious scre en. • You can edi t the title before writing th e file. En ter text at the f lashing c ursor that indicates the title.
142 Setup: Time Code, User Bit and CTL Time Code, User Bit and CTL The time code i s used whe n the time code sig nal genera ted by the tim e code ge nerator is to be re corded. The time code values a re indi cated on t he dis play and i n the s uperimpo se displ ay.
Setup: Time Cod e, User Bit and CT L 143 Setup 1 Engage the sto p mode. 2 Use the C OUNTER butto n to sele ct [TC]. 3 Set the TCG switch to [EXT]. (Ext erna l time code s elect ion) 4 Make the following settings in setup men u No.
144 Setup: Time Code, User Bit and CTL *1: The internal TCG value is used when a signal cannot be detected from the TIME CODE IN connector input. *2: The internal TCG value is used when the SLTC, SVITC and VITC cannot be detected on the input vid eo signal.
Setup: Time Cod e, User Bit and CT L 145 Setup 1 Engage the sto p mode. 2 Use the C OUNTER butto n to sele ct [CTL]. During pl ayback, the counte r displ ays the p lay posit ion relative t o the start position . Recording s tarts fr om the cou nter va lue [0:00: 00:00].
146 Setup: Superim pose Screen Superimpose Screen Control signals, time code and other i nformatio n are i ndicated by abbrev iation s. Abbreviations : ◆ NOTE: • [ T*R] or [U*R] app ears when card data could not be properly read . Use setup me nu No.
Setup: List of Comp atible Inpu t and Outp ut Formats 147 Setup List of Compatible I nput and Output Formats ■ System Frequency Settings Use setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ to select the followi ng input a nd output fo rmats. *1: 2:2 pull-down *4: Select SDI output in setup menu No.
148 Setup: Lis t of Com patible Input and Output Formats *1: 2:2 pull-down *2: 2:3 pull-down *3: Playback only when “2:23.98” or “5: 59-23” is selected in system menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. *4: Select SDI out put in setup menu No. 643 OUT MO DE SEL.
Setup: Audio V Fad e Func tion 149 Setup Audio V Fade Function This secti on descr ibes the differe nces bet ween audio processin g provide d by setup me nu No.
150 Setup: Audi o Recording Channel s Selection Audio Recording Channels Selection Dependi ng on setup menu 72 5 - 728 (REC CH1 to 4) settings, the INPUT SELE CT button on the fro nt pane l allows y ou to select the fol lowing input signals . When 1 394 i s selec ted, th e input sig nal is rec orded in it s origi nal form re gardles s of setting.
For L ong an d Tro uble -Fre e Oper atio n: Co ndens ation 151 F or Long and T r ouble-F ree Operatio n For Long and Trouble-Free Operation Condensation Condens ation occ urs due to the same princi ple invol ved when d roplets of water form on a wi ndow pan e of a hea ted room.
152 For Long and T rouble-F ree Opera tion: Err or Messages Error Messages When a w arning oc curs in thi s unit, th e error num ber is indicated on the counter di splay. Open the DIAG menu to view a descri ption of th e error on the coun ter display or a LCD monit or.
For Long a nd Trouble -Free O peration: Error Mes sages 153 F or Long and T r ouble-F ree Operatio n • A warnin g messag e is disp layed w henever a warning occ urs. When no w arnings have bee n detec ted, “NO W ARNING” is display ed. • When mu ltiple warnings oc cur, turn the searc h dial to c heck the descri ptions of each war ning.
154 For Long and T rouble-F ree Opera tion: Err or Messages If “E- * * ” Iights in the mo nitor disp lay, hold down the SHIF T button an d press th e MENU button to open the DIAG -MENU and read the warn ing in formation. ◆ NOTE: *1 This w arning appears only d uring recording.
For Long a nd Trouble -Free O peration: Error Mes sages 155 F or Long and T r ouble-F ree Operatio n ◆ NOTE: *3 This w arning appears at any time. This err or disables input to the digi tal video interface. *4 “E-50” appears when the backup battery is depleted.
156 For Long and T rouble-F ree Opera tion: Err or Messages The follo wing w arning me ssages a ppear whe n an inco rrect oper ation is attempted in the thumbnail play list scre en. Item M essage Description Measure Thumbnails CANNOT ACCESS! Data cannot be accessed because it is corrupted or for other reasons.
For Long a nd Trouble -Free O peration: Error Mes sages 157 F or Long and T r ouble-F ree Operatio n HDD HDD CAPACITY FULL! Not enough sp ace left on the hard disk. There is not enough space on the connected hard disk. Use a new hard disk or formatted hard disk.
158 For Long and T rouble-F ree Opera tion: Err or Messages Play l ist DIFFERENT PLAYLIST VERSION! The play list contains files in different versions. Play list files in a different version cannot be imp or ted . INCLUDE ILLEGAL EVENT! The play list contains il legal events.
For Long a nd Trouble -Free O peration: Error Mes sages 159 F or Long and T r ouble-F ree Operatio n Use t he 4 / 5 buttons to m ove the cursor (*) and the ite m at the c ursor appea rs on t he counte r displ ay. ◆ NOTE: • T he HOURS METER does not appear on the counter display when an error is indicated.
160 For Long and T rouble-F ree Opera tion: Err or Messages List of Shortcuts Shortcut keys Thumbnail GUI Play list GUI Name Descripti on Name Description REC --- --- FINALIZE/ RECALL Finalizes overwrite e dited unfinalized event / Turns the overwrite edited event at the curs or position into unfinalized status.
For Long a nd Trouble -Free O peration: Error Mes sages 161 F or Long and T r ouble-F ree Operatio n SPLIT+RE SET --- --- SPLIT P OINT RESET Clears SPLIT poi nts IN+ ENT RY E NTRY IN POI NT Re gist er.
162 Fo r Lo ng and Trou ble- Free Op erat ion: Upda ting the Fi rmwa re in This Unit Updating the Firmware in This Unit The firmwa re can be up dated u sing either o f the fo llowing two m ethods.
For Long and Tro uble-Free Ope ration: Handling P2 Card Reco rding 163 F or Long and T r ouble-F ree Operatio n Handling P2 Card Recording The P2 c ard is a semi conduc tor memor y card designed for the DVCP RO P2 se ries, P anasonic ’s li ne of prof essiona l vide o and broadcast equ ipment.
164 Specificatio ns Specifications indicates safety i nformation. Oper ating am bient te mperatur e: 0 °C to 4 0 ° C (32 °F t o 104 °F) Operat ing am bient humi dity : 10 % to 80 % (n o condensa tion) Amb ient storag e tem perature: –20 ° C t o 50 °C (– 4 ° F to 122 °F) Mass: 6.
Speci fications 16 5 Specif ications Quanti zing: AVC-Intra100 /AVC-Intr a50: 10bits DVCPRO HD/DVCPRO5 0/DVCPRO/DV: 8 bits Video comp ression method: AVC-Intra100/AVC-I ntra50: H.
166 Specificatio ns Time c ode input: BNC × 1, 0.5 V [p-p ] to 8. 0 V[p- p], 10 k Ω Time c ode outp ut: BNC × 1, 2.0 V[p-p] ±0.5 V[p-p], low imp eda nc e RS -422A inp ut/o utp ut: D-sub 9pin, RS-4.
Menu in dex 167 Menu in de x Menu index Thumbnail m enu THUMBNAIL ........ ................. ........... ................. ........... ........ 45 ALL CLIP ...................... ........... ................. ........... ............. 45 SAME FORMAT CLIPS .
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