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1. 1 3256 7 8 9 Panasonic NA l FHD gepe8 om I oF oe 80008 OREMOTE DISPLAY JHUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT mon O O COUNTER USER pome IODOE O O RESET Exit MENU O use3 0 PRESET CANCEL HOTTOM DIAG HOST Oo ee 3 REW STOP FE PLAY PAUSE rec SEARCH CH 8 gt gt alo O P PREV NEXT 1 lamp gt How to Turn On Off the Power page 20 2 button This button turns the power on or off gt How to Turn On Off the Power page 20 3 Speaker This speaker outputs the monitor audio Output from the speaker is disabled when headphones are connected 4 PHONES LEVEL 3d Headphone jack This jack is for connecting stereo headphones to listen to the sound being recorded or played back with the head phones Monitor audio volume adjustment knob This knob adjusts the monitor audio volume of the head phones or speaker Set whether or not to link the MON L R output jacks in the MONITOR OUT VOL gt page 95 menu item USB HOST port USB 3 0 Type A gt Connecting an External Device via the USB HOST Port page 47 Note e Use a double shielded cable to connect to this port e Use a USB 3 0 compliant cable to connect USB 3 0 compat ible storage devices 16 Control Reference Guide Slots and Other Parts 10 11 10 11 6 P2 memory card access lamps gt
2. DISPLAY THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 3 O OQJ0G STOP FF PLAY PAUSE REC SEARCH IBG aL 1 1 Press the PAUSE button SEARCH button and STOP 0 button when STOP EE SEL PB is set to switch to still image mode 2 Press the up or down cursor button e The up cursor button performs frame by frame playback in the forward direction and the down cursor button per forms frame by frame playback in the backward direction e Holding down a cursor button performs continuous frame by frame playback To return to normal playback press the PLAY gt button One clip playback ONE CLIP PLAY 1 Assign the ONE CLIP PLAY function to a USER button in the USER BUTTON menu gt Setup Menu USER BUTTON page 99 2 Press the PAUSE button while a thumbnail is displayed or from the thumbnail display screen and then press the USER button with ONE CLIP PLAY assigned when in still image mode e Only the clip at the cursor position or current position is played e Only STOP is enabled during this playback Note One clip playback is also performed when the PLAY gt button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button Clip and text memo forward rewind 1 Switch to playback or a still image or other image dis play state 2 Press t
3. Using variable speed playback and frame by frame playback Operation is the same as in the recording playback screen gt Variable speed playback page 30 Frame by frame playback page 31 Playing back from a text memo position 1 Select TEXT MEMO CLIPS in the REPOSITION gt page 82 menu item The thumbnails of clips with text memos are displayed at the top of the LCD monitor Information on the clip text memo selected with the cursor is displayed at the bottom of the LCD monitor 3 a 00 00 00 00 00 01 44 12 00 02 21 22 0014 0016 0017 00 03 17 01 00 01 55 11 00 04 07 02 00 00 00 00 TEXT MEMO CLIP 06 03 00 03 20 26 aw mmo 1080 60 00 00 05 12 Thumbnail Blue indicates selected Indicates still images display number of text memo clips included with the text and white indicates total memos number of text memo clips Note e When a text memo clip with different settings for the SYS TEM MODE gt page 105 menu item is displayed EM may be displayed instead of the thumbnail for the text memo position displayed at the bottom 2 Select the clip with a text memo that you want play and press the SET button The cursor moves to the bottom of the LCD monitor TEXT MEMO a 00 00 00 00 00 01 44 12 00 02 21 22 0014 0016 0017 00 03 17 01 00 01 55 11 00 04 07 02 TEXTMEMO TO1 CLIP 06 03 00 03 17 01 00 03 19 07 AVC ESE 100 PRESS
4. ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications DHCP Automatically sets the network settings by DHCP EX EIB ENABLE Uses DHCP automatic assignment DISABLE Enter the settings without using DHCP automatic assignment When DISABLE is selected the following menu items are displayed Set the items IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet mask DEFAULT GATEWAY Sets the default gateway address PRIMARY DNS Sets the address of the primary DNS server SECONDARY DNS Sets the address of the secondary DNS server NETWORK TOOLS LOG DISPLAY Displays the connection log EX EN STATUS Displays the network status EX DISPLAY ET INITIALIZE Initializes various network settings to restore them to the factory defaults EX EN PING Checks the network connection EX EN DISPLAY _ is the factory default setting ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Sets whether to output the thumbnail screen menu screen and other screen display to EX EN MONITOR OUT SDI MON connector HDMI connector VIDEO OUT connector or SDI OUT SDI OUT 1 to 2 connectors OSD OUTPUT LCD Does not output displayed only on the LCD monitor LCD amp MONITOR Outputs to MONITOR OUT ALL Outputs to all of the LCD MONITOR OUT and SDI OUT Sets superimposed display for the recording or playback screen EXB EIB OSD GRADE ALL Displays all NO LEVEL METER Does not display the audio level meter OSD TC SELECT Se
5. Headphone output Stereo mini jack 3 5 mm 1 8 inchs dia 8 Q variable level HDMI outputs 2 channels linear PCM Internal speaker Round x 1 monaural OTHER I O suoneooads il Time code input BNC x 1 0 5 V p p to 8 0 V p p 10 KQ Time code output BNC x 1 low impedance 2 0 V 0 5 V p p REMOTE 9 pin D SUB x 1 RS 422A interface PARALLEL REMOTE D SUB 15 pin x 1 LAN RJ 45 x1 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T USB HOST USB 3 0 Host Type A x 1 USB device USB 2 0 Device Type B x 1 For keyboard USB 2 0 Type A x 1 100 mA maximum Note This port is intended for keyboard connection If the keyboard draws more than 100 mA a protective circuit may shut down the unit Specifications 121 I Number 3G SDLOUT A a dl 92 43S MARKER oi ee E E A 97 IA AC IN CONNMECHON ooo ccc cecceceecsecseeseeseessesseesessesstsstssessteseseeseesessees 18 Access lamp microP2 Memory Card scceccecesecseseeeeseseeeeseseeeseseseeseeeenees 16 22 P2 Memory Card SD memory card ACCOSSONICS siii ances annie Adjusting the playback audio levels Adjusting the recording audio levels coccion 27 AES EBU IN OUT connectors coccion 18 AFTER CUEUP ANALOG AUDIO IN jacks 0 ooicocociocoioncoionconooninnooonnooinoooinononoos 17 ANALOG AUDIO OUT MON output jacks 17 AUDIO iia idas AUDIO LEVEL PB button cooooic
6. Example CONTENTS Can be displayed SAMPLE CONTENTS Can be displayed SAMPLE 20090101 CONTENTS Can be displayed SAMPLE 20090101 1200 CONTENTS Cannot be displayed This is the fourth level and will therefore not be displayed 3 Audio and video dropouts may occur during playback from a storage device depending on its performance and operating condi tions Perfect playback cannot be guaranteed 4 9 TB or larger storage devices cannot be formatted 48 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Note Use storage devices under the following conditions e Use storage devices within their operating specifications temperature etc e Do not install storage devices in locations that are unstable or exposed to vibration e Some storage devices and cables may not operate normally e Use a storage device with sufficient space for copying e Do not connect a storage device together with other storage devices via a hub or other device even if the other storage devices are not powered on Do not connect other devices together with a storage device via a hub or other device e During formatting and copying do not disconnect cables do not remove a P2 card that is involved in any of these activities and do not turn off this unit or the storage device The unit and the storage device will need to be rebooted e A storage device is a high precision instrument whose read and write functions may fail if used in an unsuitable environmen
7. Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Selects the media for proxy data recording P2 Records proxy data to P2 cards P2 amp SD Records proxy data to both P2 cards and SD memory cards OFF Does not record proxy data REC MEDIA Sets the recording mode for proxy data Only in HD mode REC MODE HD For details on each mode refer to Recording modes and recording signals video and au dio gt page 29 Sets superimposing the time code display on the proxy data recording video UPPER Superimposes the time code display at the top of the recording video TO SURER LOWER Superimposes the time code display at the bottom of the recording video OFF Does not superimpose the time code display on the recording video TC UB CTL _ s the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Selects the 12 or 24 hour format for the CTL counter display CTL DISPLAY 12h 12 hour format display 24h 24 hour format display Sets the operating mode of the internal time code generator REGEN Synchronizes the internal time code generator to maintain continuity with the last time code recorded on the P2 card TCG MODE PRESET Starts recording from the value set with the TC PRESET button EXT Uses the external time code input from the TIME CODE IN connector or VITC or SLTC of the video signal Set the selection in the EXT TC SEL
8. 21 DC input voltage indication Indicates the input voltage value when the EXT DC IN SE LECT gt page 98 menu item is set to other than DC PWR SUPPLY When other than DC PWR SUPPLY is set the DC voltage value is indicated even with AC power supply input A Changing the Thumbnail Display The thumbnail screen can be customized according to the op erating conditions to improve efficiency Example e Set the settings of the THUMBNAIL SETUP gt page 84 menu item as shown below Set INDICATOR to ALL HIDE Set DATA DISPLAY to CLIP NAME Set THUMBNAIL SIZE to LARGE e Set the REPOSITION gt page 82 menu item to SELECT ED CLIPS Figure showing the thumbnail screen display example SELECT 0004 00433P i ck 00418V _ 00403H 104FFOAA Avcmmm2s 1080 60i 00 02 23 25 Note The thumbnail and OSD output destinations can be switched in OSD OUTPUT gt page 96 Setting the thumbnails to display 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the type of clips you want to display in the REPOSI TION gt page 82 menu item 2 Press the SET button Setting the thumbnail size 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the size of thumbnails you want to display in the THUMBNAIL SIZE gt page 84 menu item 2 Press the SET button Setting the display of clip information The display
9. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select the I F SETUP CLOCK gt page 91 menu item and then press the SET button The clock setting screen appears The default values are the current time settings E 34 AUG 05 2013 00 00 4 Use the left and right cursor buttons to select the dig its to be set e Display is in the order of hour minute month day year time zone e For the time zone set the difference in hours from Green wich Mean Time e The time is displayed in the 24 hour format 5 use the up and down cursor buttons to set the year month day time and time zone 6 After configuring the settings press the SET button Pressing the SET button sets the clock to the changed time Note e The clock is affected by deviation so check that the time is correct before use e When an accurate time is required check and reset the time before use E Time zone Time NA Time NT difference difference 00 00 Greenwich 01 00 Central Europe 00 30 01 30 01 00 Azores Islands 02 00 Eastern Europe 01 30 02 30 02 00 Mid Atlantic 03 00 Moscow 02 30 03 30 Tehran 03 00 Buenos Aires 04 00 Abu Dhabi 03 30 Newfoundland 04 30 Kabul Island 04 00 Halifax 05 00 Islamabad 04 30 05 30 Bombay 05 00 New York 06 00 Dacca 05 30 06 30 Yangon 06 00 Chicago 07 00 Bangkok 06 30 07 30 07 00 Denver
10. INVALID TC MODE ed in non drop frame mode these conditions Displayed during playback when the time code has been recorded in drop frame mode The video output is distorted and audio output is muted at the drop point of the time code Check the playback clip Playing back a 24P frame rate clip requires that the time code be record Displayed when the time code in an HD SDI input is in the drop frame mode during EE or recording Normal recording will not be possible under Operation continues Display of thumbnail warning information Item Message Description Measure CANNOT ACCESS The data cannot be accessed because for ex Restore the media and clips to their normal states be ample the content is corrupted fore access The thumbnail cannot be changed for a text f ae Edit th tt tent t le thumbnail dis CANNOT CHANGE memo that is indicated by a gray PB because a e ds the thumbnail could not be generated Pay CANNOT DELETE Deletion IS NOt ROSSII Dacause the content ver Match the device and content versions sions do not match CANNOT FORMAT Formatting is not possible because of a problem Check the P2 card with the P2 card etc Clip reconnection is not possible because for CANNOT RE CONNECT example content that is not a clip spanning mul Check the selected content Thumb tiple cards is selected nail CANNOT REPAIR IN SELECTION Some of the selected clip could not be repaire
11. Indicates the contents of the subfolder at the cursor position Right cursor button Indicates the contents of the folder at the level above the current folder Left cursor button Up and down cursor but Moves the cursor tons TOP and BOTTOM but Moves the cursor to the top or bottom tons level folder in the list Note e Server operating specifications and access privileges may pre vent the display of folder contents the correct folder path etc e The unit remembers the previous cursor position in a folder However an error will reset it to the top level Also if thumbnails are displayed the unit only remembers the cursor position in the folder list displayed immediately before Viewing the Thumbnails of Clips on an FTP Server FTP Thumbnail Screen Thumbnails on an FTP server can also be displayed in the same way as for a P2 card inserted in the unit FTP thumbnail display 1 Display the FTP EXPLORE screen A list of folders appears 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the folder in the CONTENTS folder whose thumbnails you want to display and press the SET button The clips in that folder are displayed as thumbnails O Note e Pressing the SET button in the CONTENTS folder will not display thumbnails Be sure to press the SET button in fold ers above the CONTENTS folder or in the current folder indi cated by e When there is both an uppercase CONTE
12. button to turn on the power After startup the 1 lamp lights green Cy button AUDIO LEVEL REC PB O O 1 lamp Note The following messages appear during startup e STARTING SYSTEM Flashes during startup e AUTO POWER OFF min The time set in the AUTO POWER OFF gt page 91 menu item is displayed instead of gt When the menu item setting is set to OFF this message is not displayed STARTING SYSTEM H Turning Off the Power From the power on state press the 1 button for at least two seconds to turn off the power The y lamp flashes during the power off process and then turns off E Auto Power Off during Operation The unit has a function to automatically turn the power off after a short period of time if no operation such as recording playback copying or formatting is performed during that time To resume operation after the power turns off automatically turn the power on again Note e The time until the power turns off can be set in the AUTO POWER OFF gt page 91 menu item 20 Preparation How to Turn On Off the Power Setting the Year Month Day and Time Set the clock before using the unit the first time 1 Press the button on the unit to turn on the power 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu gt Menu Operations page 79
13. SEEK POS SEL Changes the SEEK POS SEL settings CTL DISPLAY Changes the CTL DISPLAY settings TCG MODE Changes the TCG MODE settings UBG MODE Changes the UBG MODE settings RUN MODE Changes the RUN MODE settings EXT TC SEL Changes the EXT TC SEL settings VIDEO IN SEL Changes the INPUT SEL VIDEO settings INT SG VIDEO Changes the INT SG settings AUDIO IN SEL Changes the INPUT SEL AUDIO settings MONITOR CH Changes the MONITOR CH settings LEVEL METER Changes the LEVEL METER settings OSD OUTPUT Changes the OSD OUTPUT settings OSD GRADE Changes the OSD GRADE settings WFM TYPE Changes the WFM TYPE settings Note e The same item can be assigned to other USER buttons US R2 The settings are the same as USER1 The factory default setting is MONITOR CH USER3 The settings are the same as USER1 The factory default setting is TEXT MEMO The settings are the same as USER1 The factory default setting is REC MEDIA US R5 The settings are the same as USER1 The factory default setting is LEVEL METER US R6 The settings are the same as USER1 The factory default setting is MARKER Setup Menu Menu List QQ nus dnyas Ml PARALLEL PORT Registers functions to the input connectors and registers
14. e P2 card recognition may be delayed and prevent hot swap re cording depending on the timing at which a P2 card is inserted in the empty slot immediately prior to or after recording contin ues onto the other card It is recommended to insert a P2 card when there is still at least 1 minute of time left on the card currently being used for record ing e The unit does not support hot swapping during playback E LOOP REC LOOP REC is a function that records continuously while suc cessively switching the card target for recording when two P2 cards are inserted in the P2 memory card slots or microP2 memory card slots Recording can be performed continuously by returning to the first card when the available space on the P2 cards has been used up and then overwriting the old re cording with the new recording To use the LOOP REC function select LOOP in the RE CORDING gt page 86 menu item Note e Use P2 cards with at least one minute of free space for loop re cording e During loop recording all of the P2 card access lamps for the P2 cards used for recording are lit orange Note that removing any of the P2 cards will stop loop recording When LOOP is selected in the RECORDING menu item e LOOP is displayed on the second line of the OSD However even when LOOP is selected in RECORDING the loop re cording will not work if only one card is inserted or the remaining recording time on
15. gt page 89 menu item Sets the operating mode for the user bits of the internal time code generator REGEN Synchronizes the internal time code generator with the last user bit recorded on a P2 card PRESET Starts recording from the value set with the TC PRESET button EXT Uses the external UB input from the TIME CODE IN connector or VITC or SLTC of the video signal Set the selection in the EXT TC SEL gt page 89 menu item UBG MODE Sets the operating mode for advancing the internal time code generator REC RUN Advances the internal time code generator only during recording FREE RUN Advances the internal time code generator while the power is on regardless of the operating mode RUN MODE 88 Setup Menu Menu List Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Sets the time code to use when an external time code is used EX EIB EXT LTC LTC of TIME CODE IN connector SLTC LTC information added to the serial signal input to the SDI IN connector EXT TC SEL SVITC VITC information added to the serial signal input to the SDI IN connector Note When SLTC or SVITC is set and SD SDI is selected as the input signal the VITC of the input video signal is used Sets the drop frame mode or non drop frame mode for CTL and TCG EXI DF MODE DF Uses drop frame mode NDF Uses non drop frame mode Selects whether to output VITC sig
16. AUTHENTICATE CHANGE PARTITION NAME DELETE LAST PARTITION DELETE FOLDER THUMBNAIL SETUP STORAGE COPY SETUP REC PB FUNCTION REC PB SETUP PROXY SETUP TC UB CTL REC META DATA CLOCK BASIC VIDEO AUDIO LAN DISPLAY LCD MONITOR EXT DC IN USER BUTTON PARALLEL PORT MENU FILE SETUP DATA SD CARD SETUP DATA SELECT SD CARD PROPERTY FORMAT SD CARD LOAD USER DATA INITIALIZE SYSTEM SYSTEM MODE SYSTEM SETUP HOURS METER VERSION nua dnjas 7 Setup Menu Menu Structure 81 Menu List Y cup PROPERTY _ is the factory default setting ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Displays detailed clip information on the screen Individual items can also be edited For de EX A tails refer to Viewing and Editing the Clip Information gt page 41 EN CARD STATUS Displays the card status of the P2 card slots For details refer to Checking the Card Status EX EN gt page 45 Sets the CPS encryption password for microP2 memory cards EX EN LOAD Loads the CPS password from an SD memory card CESFASSWORD SET Enter a CPS password DELETE Deletes the password stored on the unit and disables the encryption format SD CARD Displays SD memory card information Sets whether to display the remaining free space or used space when displaying P2 card EXB EN information REMAIN Remaining free space indication USED Used space indication REMAIN SETUP
17. AVC Intra100 AVC LongG50 AVC LongG25 Y Pe Pr 4 2 2 Resolution AVC Intra100 AVC LongG25 1920x1080 1080 59 94p 1080 50p AVC Intra100 AVC LongG50 AVC LongG25 1920x1080 1080 59 94i 1080 50i AVC Intra50 1440x1080 1080 59 94i 1080 50i VIDEO INPUT Reference input BNC x 1 Auto switching of black burst HD 3 value sync SDI input BNC x 1 VIDEO OUTPUT SD analog composite monitor output BNC x 1 Reference through output BNC x 1 SDI outputs HD SD selectable BNC x 2 SDI monitor output HD SD selectable BNC x 1 HDMI port HDMI x 1 HDMI Type A VIERA link not supported Note HDMI output does not support 480 59 94i and 576 50i Convert to 480 59 94p and 576 50p for output 120 Specifications AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO Sampling frequency 48 kHz synchronized with video Quantization 16 bit DVCPRO HD DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV 16 24 bit selectable AVC Intra 100 AVC Intra 50 24 bit AVC LongG50 AVC LongG25 Headroom 12 18 20 dB selectable De emphasis T1 50 us T2 15 us ON OFF selectable AUDIO INPUT Analog inputs CH1 CH2 XLR x 2 Digital inputs BNC x 2 CH1 2 CH3 4 AES EBU format SDI input BNC x 1 AUDIO OUTPUT SDI outputs BNC x 3 Analog inputs CH1 CH2 monitor output XLR x 2 L R lt selectable gt Digital outputs BNCx2 CH1 2 CH3 4 AES EBU format
18. P2 Card Access Lamp and P2 Card Status page 22 7 P2 memory card slots gt P2 Cards page 22 8 EJECT buttons gt P2 Cards page 22 9 SD SDHC SDXC memory card slot and access lamp Insert an SD SDHC SDXC memory card Insert the card cut corner edge first and label side up un til the card latches into place To remove it check that the access lamp is not lit green or flashing orange then release the latch by gently pushing the card in again Note Use an SD SDHC SDXC memory card for reading the CPS pass word reading and writing menu settings reading and writing metadata proxy recording and AVCHD playback gt Using SD SDHC SDXC Memory Cards page 25 10 microP2 memory card access lamps gt P2 Card Access Lamp and P2 Card Status page 22 11 microP2 memory card slots gt P2 Cards page 22 I O Connectors D PUSH 2 6 o o O gt Yo NI s c 750 AUTO OO Ol Q N s o o A a PUSH T ao BI NI J p n 39U9 19J9Y 0 U09 DANA 2 i HOMI DEVICE KEYBQARD UT TAI U z a lios PARALLEL REMOTE REMOTE ye Hurd beo cea ACIN O O 12 11 57 14 15 109 8 1 TIME CODE IN OUT Jacks 4 REF IN jacks TIME CODE IN This jack is for recording an exter These jacks are for inputting HD
19. SET HOLD SELECT RELEASE SET THUMBNAIL AVC imma 100 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT 1 Display status Indicates that the screen is the EXPLORE screen for a stor age device 2 Device information The following information is displayed Copying begins A progress bar is displayed during copying When copying is completed the COPY COMPLETED message appears O Note e To stop copying use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with CANCEL press the SET button align the cursor with YES in the CANCEL confirmation message and press the SET button Partially copied clips at the copy destina tion are deleted e When a clip is copied to a TYPE S storage device it will not be possible to import data by card to that partition In that case UNKNOWN will be displayed for the card model number 5 Press the SET button to complete the process Storage de PARTITION TYPE S P2 STORE vice thatal VENDOR Vendor name lows reading eN MODEL Model name and writing by card TYPES SIZE Total size Unit GB or P2 STORE USED Space used Unit GB Used P2 card area Unit cards Up to 23 cards FREE CAP Remaining free space Unit GB SELECTED PART Number of selected partitions Storage de PARTITION FAT OTHER viceotherthan VENDOR Vendor name oe NODE Model FAT or odel name OTHER SIZE Total size Unit GB FREE CAP Remaining free space
20. The title input screen and keyboard appear Enter the characters up to 8 characters you want to set from the keyboard gt Using a Keyboard page 108 3 After entering the title press the MENU button 4 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and then press the SET button Saving of the file begins 5 when the completion message appears press the SET button E Creating a new file 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the SAVE AS gt page 102 menu item and then press the SET button The file name and title name input screen and keyboard appear Enter the file name up to 8 characters and title name up to 12 characters you want to set from the key board Using a Keyboard page 108 2 Atter entering the file name and title name use the cursor buttons to select the OK button 3 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and then press the SET button Saving of the file begins 4 When the completion message appears press the SET button O Note Setup files saved with the unit cannot be used with other mod els Likewise setup files saved with other models cannot be used with the unit E Loading a setup file 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the SETUP DATA SD CARD LOAD gt page 102 menu item and then press the SET button A list of the setup files stored in the predetermined folder
21. on the SD memory card is displayed 2 Use the up or down cursor button to move to the file name item for overwriting and then press the SET button 3 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and then press the SET button The file loading process begins The SYSTEM RESTART confirmation message appears Select YES to restart the system automatically nua dnjas Setup Menu Menu List 103 E Writing setup data to the user area 1 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the SAVE USER DATA gt page 103 menu item and then press the SET button A confirmation message appears 2 Move the cursor to YES in the confirmation mes sage and then press the SET button The setup data is written to the user area in the memory of the unit 3 When the confirmation message appears select OK and press the SET button The SAVE USER DATA menu item is redisplayed E Loading written user data 1 Move the cursor to the LOAD USER DATA gt page 102 menu item and then press the SET button A confirmation message appears 2 Move the cursor to YES in the confirmation mes sage and then press the SET button The setup data is loaded from the user area in the memory of the unit 3 When the confirmation message appears select OK and press the SET button The LOAD USER DATA menu item is redisplayed 104 Setup Menu Menu List E SYST
22. 08 00 Beijing 07 30 08 30 08 00 Los Angeles 09 00 Tokyo 08 30 09 30 Darwin 09 00 Alaska 10 00 Guam 09 30 Marquesas 10 30 Lord Howe Island Islands 10 00 Hawaii 11 00 Solomon Islands 10 30 11 30 Norfolk Island 11 00 Midway Island 12 00 New Zealand 11 30 12 45 Chatham Islands 12 00 Kwajalein 13 00 00 30 Preparation Setting the Year Month Day and Time 241 uoneiedald P2 Cards a P2 Card Access Lamp and P2 Card Status P2 Card Access Lamp P2 Card Status Lights green Recording possible Both writing and reading are possible Lights orange Recording target Writing and reading are enabled and currently recording target Flashing orange Card being accessed Writing or reading is in progress Fast flashing orange Card being recognized The P2 card is being recognized Slow flashing green Card full There is no available space on the P2 card Only reading is possible Write protected The write protect switch on the P2 card is set to Protect Only reading is pos sible Card not supported for re Recording is not possible with the currently set recording format because an cording SD memory card or other unsupported card is inserted To record change the recording format or use a P2 card Slot not target for record Acard has been inserted in a different slot from that of REC MEDIA P2 ing microP2 gt page 87 of the REC PB SETUP menu item
23. 264 format to a P2 card or SD memory card separately from the main video and audio material recorded with the unit gt PROXY SETUP page 88 menu item E Recording modes and recording signals video and audio Video Audio Recording mode N f chan Resolution Codec Bit rate Codec aia cd Bit rate per channel 320 x 240 MPEG 4 1500 k AAC L 2ch l 4 kb STD 2CH MP4 QVGA Simple Profile O kbps C LC channels 6 ps 1080i mode 480 x 270 H 264 AAC L 2ch 4 kb LOW 2CH MOV 1080 60 50p mode Baseline Profile BOERS oe sin CA KOpS 320 x 180 H 264 HQ 2CH MOV 640 x 360 1500 kbps AAC LC 2 channels 64 kbps igh Profile H 264 HQ 4CH MOV 640 x 360 1500 kbps AAC LC 4 channels 64 kbps igh Profile H 264 SHQ 2CH MOV 960 x 540 igh Profile 3500 kbps Linear PCM 2 channels 768 kbps E Recording proxy data Set the PROXY SETUP REC MEDIA gt page 88 menu item to P2 or P2 amp SD and then press the PLAY button while holding down the REC 0 button to start proxy record ing simultaneously with the recording of the main material e You can check detailed information on the recorded proxy data from the properties of the clip gt Viewing the clip metadata information page 41 e Proxy data is recorded to a P2 card or SD memory card as a video and audio file and a real time data file Video and audio file KK K K K K K MP4 or gt KK KOK ok KK MO
24. BUTTON TO EXIT 3 Use the cursor buttons to move to the item you want to change and press the SET button The screen for changing the metadata appears gt Using a Keyboard page 108 GLOBAL CLIP ID USER CLIP NAME FRAME RATE 59 94 REC RATE AVC IEEE 25 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT 4 After you finish making changes select OK The changes made to the metadata are saved to the clip and the metadata display reappears Select EXIT to cancel the changes and return to the pre vious display 42 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Note e To delete the latitude and longitude enter a blank space for the altitude They cannot be deleted separately e The metadata of an incomplete clip with the T indicator cannot be changed Insert the P2 card s containing the re mainder of the clip e The MEMO item cannot be changed if a memo of 100 char acters or more has been added 5 Press the EXIT button to end the process B Changing Thumbnails A thumbnail can be changed to the image at a position with a text memo added 1 Add a text memo to the video you want to change gt Adding text memos page 38 2 Change the thumbnail display to the text memo dis play Select TEXT MEMO CLIPS in the REPOSITION gt page 82 menu item 3 Use the cursor buttons to move to the thumbnail to be changed and press the SET button The cursor moves to the bottom 4 Use the left or right cursor butt
25. It is moved to a very humid place full of steam or to a room immediately after heating of the room e It is suddenly moved from a cold location to a very hot or humid location When moving the unit to locations such as these leave it standing for about 10 minutes rather than switching on the power im E mediately Storage Precautions Store the unit in a location where the humidity is low and the temperature is relatively constant Recommended ambient temperature 15 C to 25 C 59 F to 77 F Recommended relative humidity 40 to 60 E Unit e Wrap the unit in a soft cloth to protect it from dust e Do not place the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight as the finish and LCD screen may be damaged uoljelado 2314 9 qno1 pue Huo 104 E P2 cards and SD memory cards e After removing a P2 memory card from the unit be sure to attach the card cap to protect the card connector from sand and dust Then place the card in its case before storing or transporting it e After removing a microP2 memory card or SD memory card from the unit be sure to place it in its case Do not leave cards in locations where corrosive gases are present Do not leave cards in automobiles locations exposed to direct sunlight or other locations where the temperature will become high Do not leave cards in high humidity or excessively dusty locations For Long and Trouble Free Operation Maintenance 109 Warning System A Warning
26. Note ed in the SD memory card slot elf a CPS password is set for the microP2 memory card a confirmation message for selecting CPS ENCRYPT en crypted format or NORMAL normal format appears when you select the slot If you select CPS ENCRYPT the microP2 memory card will be encrypted You can switch the display between the remaining free space and used space in the REMAIN SETUP gt page 82 menu item apo ule 2 Select YES in the confirmation message and press the SET button Formatting begins Note e To cancel formatting select NO and press the SET but ton e Be sure to check the data before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered NO CARD PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT 3 When the confirmation message appears select P2 USED OK press the SET button 100 Note a 0 To format a P2 card or SD memory card in another P2 card a 12 slot repeat steps 1 to 3 NO CARD P2 REMAIN BRAND Panasonic MODEL NO AJ P2M064AGN SERIAL NO CAE0002008 ENCRYPTED NO 50 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 45 1 Write protected mark The fe mark is displayed when a P2 card is write pro tected 2 P2 card status When the remaining free space is displayed the re maining free space on the P2 card is indicated in the form of a bar meter and as a percentage value When the used space is displa
27. OUT connector relative to ex ternal LTC input when TCG MODE is set to EXT Only in EE mode TC IN Synchronized with the external time code input VIDEO OUT Synchronized with the output video signal Setup Menu Menu List 89 nua dnyas Ml REC META DATA _ is the factory default setting ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications LOAD Loads a metadata upload file stored on an SD memory card EX EIB Sets whether to add the loaded metadata during recording EX EN RECORD ON Adds the metadata OFF Does not add the metadata Sets the data to be recorded to USER CLIP NAME When RECORD is ON EX E TYPE1 Records the loaded data setting values USER CLIP NAME TYPE2 Records the loaded data and counter values e When RECORD is OFF TYPE1 Records the same values as GLOBAL CLIP ID TYPE2 Records the same values as CLIP NAME INITIALIZE Deletes and initializes all the loaded metadata EX EN PROPERTY Allows you to check and edit the loaded metadata EX EN 90 Setup Menu Menu List Q I F SETUP CLOCK For details refer to Setting the Year Month Day and Time gt page 21 BASIC _ is the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Sets the ID information to return to the controller DVCPRO DVCPRO ORIGINAL Original ID ID OF 9P REMOTE OTHER Other Note
28. P2 card de tails display to indicate that the limit has been exceeded 6 Card warning mark This warning is displayed for a P2 card in the following cases You can check the warning details in the P2 card de tails display e RUN DOWN CARD The maximum number of overwrites for a P2 card has been exceeded e DIR ENTRY NG The P2 card directory structure is not supported 46 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Manual and Automatic CPS Authentication Manual CPS authentication microP2 memory cards in an encrypted format are authenti cated automatically by the unit and can be used if authenti cation is successful If amicroP2 memory card in a different encrypted format is in serted in a card slot of a device authenticated with a different CPS password an authentication error occurs To temporarily use the card for which the authentication error occurred fol low the procedure described in steps 1 and 2 to manually en ter the authentication code CPS password for the microP2 memory card If the code matches you will be able to use that card 1 Check the authentication failure Open the thumbnail screen and select the CARD STA TUS gt page 82 menu item to check the information For a card with an authentication error the slot number frame at the top right of the screen turns red and the re maining free space bar displays AUTH NG CARD Use the up or down cursor button to select that card 2 Perform
29. Remote re cording from a camera can be enabled from the menu Set remote recording in the AUTO REC gt page 86 menu item 18 SEARCH button This button switches to search mode 19 Multi control dial When in search mode Dial for checking video and searching Each press toggles between SHTL shuttle mode and JOG jog mode e Operation is in SHTL mode immediately after switching to search mode When adjusting the recording or playback audio level The recording or playback audio level can be adjusted by pressing the AUDIO LEVEL REC or AUDIO LEVEL PB button and then turning the multi control dial gt Recording Clips page 27 Playing Back Clips page 30 When the thumbnail screen is displayed Turning the dial performs the same operation as the left and right cursor buttons Pressing the dial performs the same operation as the SET button When the menu is displayed Turning the dial performs the same operation as the up and down cursor buttons Pressing the dial performs the same operation as the SET button 20 DISPLAY button This button switches the display of the OSD to no display OSD display no display gt Screen Display page 74 Control Reference Guide Controls 1 5 2pINH 39U9 19J9Y JO JUOJ Slots and Other Parts
30. TYPE A TYPE B _ is the factory default setting ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Sets the remaining level detection type for when an external DC power supply or battery is EX EIB connected to the DC IN connector Set NEAR END and END of TYPE A and TYPE B to match EXT DC IN the battery that is to be used SELECT DC PWR SUPPLY TYPE A NEAR END Sets the voltage in 0 1 V steps at which to display warning information when the voltage drops for the battery to be used as TYPE A selected in the EXT DC IN SELECT menu item 10 6 V to 12 9 V to 15 0 V Note A voltage that will be lower than END cannot be set TYPE A END Sets the voltage in 0 1 V steps at which to automatically turn off the power of the unit when the voltage drops for the battery to be used as TYPE A selected in the EXT DC IN SE LECT menu item 10 6 V to 12 4 V to 15 0 V Note A voltage that will be higher than NEAR cannot be set TYPE B NEAR END Sets the voltage in 0 1 V steps at which to display warning information when the voltage drops for the battery to be used as TYPE B selected in the EXT DC IN SELECT menu item 10 6 V to 12 9 V to 15 0 V Note A voltage that will be lower than END cannot be set TYPE B END Sets the voltage in 0 1 V steps at which to automatically turn off the power of the unit when the voltage drops for the battery to be used as TYPE B selected in
31. USER CLIP NAME and RECORD menu items Recording method USER CLIP NAME to be recorded Clip metadata TYPE1 Loaded metadata set RECORD ON tings TYPE2 Loaded metadata set tings counter value When video is recorded the metadata will be added to the resulting clip Preparing a metadata upload file Use P2 Viewer Plus to a create metadata upload file on a PC P2 Viewer Plus is application software for using a personal computer to process clips recorded on a P2 card that can be download free of charge from the Panasonic website For the URL refer to Website URL gt page 8 Install P2 Viewer Plus on a PC and then create a metadata up load file and write it to an SD memory card Note e Use the latest version of the P2 Viewer Plus e For details on how to create a metadata upload file refer to the help function in P2 Viewer Plus e Write the metadata upload file to an SD memory card formatted with the unit gt Formatting P2 Cards and SD Memory Cards page 45 Settings for adding metadata E Metadata recording setting Set whether to add loaded metadata when recording clips in the REC META DATA RECORD gt page 90 menu item l Clip metadata TYPE1 Same as GLOBAL CLIP Save the file to an SD memory card RECORD OFF ID I TYPE2 Same as CLIP NAME SS Load the metadata upload file to the unit E Counter value y The counter va
32. Unit GB SELECTED PART Number of selected folders Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 51 3 Partition information for a TYPE S storage device or P2 Store disk M A check mark is displayed for a partition selected as an operation target NO Partition number 1 MODEL P2 card model name PARTITION NAME Name assigned to partition Setting a partition name gt page 52 DATE Partition recording date TIME Partition recording time SERIAL P2 card serial number Folder information for a FAT storage device M A check mark is displayed for a folder se lected as an operation target NO Folder number 1 FOLDER NAME Folder name does not include the CON TENTS folder DATE Folder creation date TIME Folder creation time Note e Use the left or right cursor button to toggle between the par tition names and serial name for a TYPE S storage device e The partition information for an invalid partition on a P2 Store is indicated in gray e The remaining free space of the corresponding partition can be checked in the FREE CAP OF PARTITION gt page 82 menu item 4 Storage device indicator Indicates whether a storage device is connected and the device type E Operations in the EXPLORE screen Selecting a partition or folder as a target for oper ation Selecting a partition or folder as a target allows you to display all the clips in the se
33. WFM Display Time Code User Bits and CTL E Time code a Setting the Time Code and User Bits The time code is used when the time code signal generated by the time code generator is to be recorded The time code values are indicated on the display and in the superimposed display T R 00 01 04 07 lt stand 3rd fields Sk 2nd and 4th fields is displayed when there is no time code signal In drop frame mode a period is displayed instead of a colon between the seconds and frames E User Bits User bits are the 32 bit 8 digits data frame of the time code signal made available to users It allows you to record opera tor numbers and other values The alphanumeric characters that can be used in the user bits are O to 9 and A to F E CTL During playback the counter displays the playback position relative to the start position Recording starts from the counter value 0 00 00 00 When recording stops the counter shows the current position relative to the start position Note This is not displayed in AVCHD playback mode Internal mode 1 Switch to stop mode Press the STOP 0 button to switch to stop mode 2 Use the COUNTER button to select TC or UB 3 Set the run mode of the time code generator in the RUN MODE gt page 88 menu item REC RUN FREE RUN Advances the time code during recording Advances the
34. a storage device and copy it to a P2 card 1 Display the thumbnail screen of the storage device 2 Select a clip to copy 3 Press the MENU button 4 Align the cursor with the copy destination in the list of the COPY gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button Select YES in the confirmation message to begin copy ing wien copying is completed the COPY COMPLETED message appears 2POIA uen Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 55 Using the Unit Connected to a Network The network connector 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T allows you to connect the unit to a network to transfer clips to server devices on the network Functions e The FTP client function enables the unit to send and receive clips E Network Settings To use the network functions set the NETWORK SEL gt page 95 menu item to LAN The power of the unit needs to be turned off and then back on after you change the setting of the menu item After rebooting the unit set the settings for the func tions you will use Note When you set the network settings the settings information is saved LAN settings To use the unit connected to a network you need to set the LAN settings Set the various settings in the LAN PROPERTY gt page 95 menu item Setting items Item Description Setting value Factory default setting MAC ADDRESS MAC address unique ID Cannot be changed S
35. age device to a P2 card E Importing Data from a TYPE S storage device or P2 Store by partition You can import data on a P2 card basis to a P2 card with the same model number as the source card write back data from a storage device to a P2 card by partition 1 Insert the import destination P2 card Be sure to insert a formatted P2 card Connect a storage device Select STORAGE in the EXPLORE gt page 83 menu item to display the EXPLORE screen Display the thumbnails of the partition to be imported in the EXPLORE screen Select the IMPORT gt page 83 menu item Align the cursor with the P2 card slot number that is the import destination and press the SET button Select YES in the confirmation message to begin import ing When importing is completed the COPY COMPLETED message appears Note e When data is imported to a P2 card that differs from the orig inal P2 card some clips may become incomplete display the incomplete indicator Should this happen use the re connection function to rebuild the clips gt Reconnecting incomplete clips page 40 e You can select whether to perform verification at the time of copying in the VERIFY gt page 85 menu item e lt is not possible to import data by partition to P2 cards with different model numbers Copy the data on a clip basis E Copying to a P2 card by clip You can specify a clip on
36. card to the EX EIB SAVE Overwrites the tile selected in the list of existing files saved to an SD memory card with the 59 94Hz ENS current menu settings of the unit Saves the current menu settings of the unit to an SD memory card after a file name and title EX RNE AS have been entered Em SETUP DATA SELECT Selects the menu items to save or load to from an SD memory card in SETUP DATA SD CARD Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications SYSTEM Handles the SYSTEM MODE menu EDB CIB REC PB Handles the REC PB menu CI EN CLIP Handles the CLIP menu EX EN I F SETUP Handles the I F SETUP menu EXD En SD CARD PROPERTY Displays the SD memory card status You can check the format state amount of free space and other information SD STANDARD Indicates whether an SD memory card is formatted in compliance with the SD SDHC SDXC standard SUPPORTED SD SDHC SDXC compliant NOT SUPPORTED Not SD SDHC SDXC compliant USED Space used bytes BLANK Space free bytes TOTAL Total size bytes PROXY REM Remaining recording space when proxy recording NUMBER OF CLIP Number of clips on the SD memory card resulting from copying or proxy recording PROTECT Write protect state FORMAT SD CARD Formats the SD memory card LOAD USER DATA Loads a user file saved to the memory of the unit 102 Setup Menu Menu List INITIALIZE
37. i BF resisto now Panasonic This product is eligible for the P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program For details see page 11 http panasonic biz sav pass_e Operating Instructions Memory Card Recorder vain AJ PD500P HD model wo AJ PD 500E micro amp 905 UE ge L Q Hom xe QuickTime XC AC ULTRA AMIRA AVE D Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use e AVCHD capability is available when the optional AVCHD Codec board AJ YCX500G is installed ENGLISH VQT5C69A E M1013KTO PS Read this first For AJ PD500P CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of suffi A cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the ap pliance CAUTION The mains plug of the power supply cord shall
38. manual authentication Select the AUTHENTICATE gt page 83 menu item in the card status screen to display the software keyboard for entering the CPS password Enter the password and select OK When CPS password input is successful the AUTHENTI CATED SUCCESSFULLY message appears When CPS password input fails a warning message gt page 116 appears Note e Manual authentication is only temporary The manually set CPS password becomes invalid when the corresponding microP2 memory card is removed or the power is turned off e Up to 16 characters can be entered for the CPS password e For the conditions under which manual authentication is val id and other information refer to the website gt Website URL page 8 Automatic CPS authentication ACPS password can be read from a SD memory card or input into the unit E Setting the password Loading the CPS password from an SD memory card 1 Download the latest version of P2 Viewer Plus to the personal computer and then install it 2 Generate a CPS password with P2 Viewer Plus and then write it to an SD memory card Note e The generated CPS password file is encrypted but take ap propriate measures to avoid security risks For example for mat the SD memory card when the file is no longer needed e The generated CPS password is generated as a file with the p2p extension in private meigroup paven sbg p2sd of the SD memory car
39. microP2 memory card slots con aining no cards This is active in USB DEVICE mode REMOTE Same as the REMOTE lamp ROO ERRORO ERROR1 Becomes active when an error or warning occurs Becomes active for 3 seconds when BUSY or warning STATUS 0 1 0 0 No error 1 0 AUTO OFF 1 1 BUSY warning TC INPUT O TC INPUT 1 Becomes active in accordance with the time code generator selection state INPUTO 1 0 0 External SLTC 0 1 External LTC 1 0 Undefined 1 1 INT AUDIO INPUT UNITY Becomes active when all of the audio input channels are UNITY PANEL STOP Becomes active when the STOP 0 button is in the pressed state REC INHIBIT Becomes active when all of the recording target P2 cards are in the write protected state KEY INHIBIT Becomes active when front panel operation is prohibited PORT10 The settings are the same as PORT The factory default setting is FF PORT11 The settings are the same as PORT The factory default setting is REW PORT12 The settings are the same as PORT The factory default setting is REC PORT13 The settings are the same as PORT The factory default setting is REMOTE PORT14 The settings are the same as PORT The factory default setting is SHTL 0 0 Setup Menu Menu List 101 i FILE SETUP DATA SD CARD Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications LOAD oo the file selected from the list of setup data files saved to an SD memory
40. of making a menu selection 4 Select YES in the confirmation message The text memo is deleted Adding shot marks If you add a shot mark you will be able to distinguish the clip from other clips because the mark will be displayed 1 Assign MARKER to any USER button It is assigned to USER6 by default gt Setup Menu USER BUTTON page 99 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the tar get clip 3 Press the USER button to which MARKER has been assigned Each press of this button turns the shot mark indicator on off Note e A shot mark is added to a clip even if the button is pressed in the recording playback screen e When adding or deleting shot marks for a clip that spans multiple P2 cards be sure to insert all of the P2 cards that the clip is recorded on e Shot marks cannot be added or deleted during loop record ing Copying Clips Clips can be copied to P2 cards or a storage device connect ed via USB Note e Do not turn off the power or remove insert a card during copy ing Doing so may result in a bad clip elf a bad clip is created delete it and perform copying again e Reconnect incomplete clips before copying 1 Select a clip to copy 2 Align the cursor with the copy destination in the list of the COPY gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button e When multiple clips are selected the number of selected clips is indicated
41. orara 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 00 03 51 17 00 04 13 21 paa 0009 _ 0010 0011 0012 APR27 2013 1 y Py m ee 00 04 36 14 00 05 02 21 00 05 47 04 00 05 21 29 awm 1080 60 DUR 00 00 17 00 ELECT 0028 2 press the PLAY gt button Playback begins from the clip at the cursor position After the clip at the cursor position has been played the subse quent clips are played back in order When the last clip has been played the thumbnail screen reappears Note e To play back a clip you do not need to select it so that the thumbnail appears inside a blue frame e You can change the thumbnail display settings to play back clips only from specified slots or play back only clips with text memos added e You can change the order that clips are played back 1 Select the clips in the order you want them to be played back 2 Select SELECTED CLIPS in the REPOSITION gt page 82 menu item to switch the thumbnail display to only the selected clips in the order they were selected e Pressing the PAUSE mw button instead of the PLAY gt button displays the first frame of the clip as a still image e A clip whose clip number is red cannot be played back e Pressing the REW lt a button instead of the PLAY gt button rewinds playback while pressing the FF F gt button fast forwards playback e Pressing the STOP 0 button during clip playback stops playback and redisplays the thumbna
42. plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer E indicates safety information Note regarding the Power Management function specified under COMMISSION REGULATION EC No 1275 2008 implementing Directive 2009 125 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council This device is designed and manufactured for use at a broadcasting station and or in a similar environment This device is not equipped with a Power Management function or the Power Management function is set to OFF as it will prevent the device from fulfilling its intended purpose for the reasons below 1 If the device is a Studio Camera a Weather Camera a Mixer or other processor A Power Management function may cause the device to suddenly stop during recording or while On Air 2 If the device is a Studio Monitor A Power Management function may cause video for the confirmation of whether a signal is normal or whether the signal has been lost to be un viewable 3 If the device is a Camera Recorder A professional camera
43. press the right cur sor button to display the file name Press the left cursor button to return to the metadata name 5 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the file to load and press the SET button 6 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button The metadata is loaded 7 Press the MENU button to end the process 44 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen E Checking and editing loaded metadata The settings of the metadata loaded from an SD memory card can be checked 1 Press the MENU button and select the REC META DATA PROPERTY gt page 90 menu item 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor and press the SET button Each setting of the loaded metadata can be checked META DATA USER CLIP NAME CREATOR LAST UPDATE PERSON REC META DATA REC ON META NAME Panasonic OFFSET PERSON Panasonic TEXT Sample Clip AVC E 100 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT 3 While viewing the metadata settings use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the item for which you want to change the setting and press the SET but ton When the software keyboard appears change the setting Snot S lt Metadata types that can be set gt e Use the cursor button to align the cursor with the metadata item you want to check and press the SET button to display the information USER CLIP Loaded user clip name counter
44. remain readily operable The AC receptacle mains socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the mains plug from the AC receptacle CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation WARNING This equipment must be grounded To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power outlet which is effectively grounded through the normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the ground Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power outlet is grounded or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power outlet please consult a qualified electrician CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer mounting of the optional
45. set a different name with the full keyboara Note that some characters are not allowed on some FTP servers A folder with the same name as an existing folder cannot be created 5 Press the SET button to start exporting Note e Exporting may take a long time depending on factors such as the number of files file sizes and network conditions e To stop exporting press the SET button align the cursor with YES in the CANCEL confirmation message and press the SET button If the network is not disconnected the partially exported files on the FTP server are deleted If the network is disconnected incomplete files may remain on the FTP server e After exporting starts disconnection errors will no longer be detected Use the procedure above to stop an export oper ation that has stalled e Confirm the amount of free space on the FTP server from your FTP server administrator in advance because it cannot be checked automatically before exporting starts 62 Main Mode Using the Unit Connected to a Network e Whether an error is generated when the remaining capacity of the FTP server reaches O depends on the FTP server If an error is not generated use the procedure above to stop the operation e When an existing folder is selected and that folder contains files with the same path names as files in the SD memory card the files will be overwritten without any warning mes sage being displayed However if the
46. sizes and network condi tions e Any files with the same path names on the SD memory card will be overwritten without any warning message being dis played However if the path names are the same but the types differ folder and file an error is generated e To prevent inadvertent overwriting format the SD memory card before importing whenever possible e To use SSH the FTP server must be SSH compliant e Setting SSH to ENABLE will reduce the transfer speed When importing is completed COPY COMPLETED ap pears Main Mode Using the Unit Connected to a Network 63 apo ule ia USB Device Mode A USB 2 0 connection with a PC or other device allows you to use the P2 cards inserted in the P2 card slots of this unit as mass storage devices Note that a separate USB driver which can be downloaded free of charge from the Panasonic website needs be installed on the PC gt Website URL page 8 You can use P2 Viewer Plus which can be downloaded free of charge from the Panasonic website to manipulate clips stored on P2 cards For the URL gt Website URL page 8 Note For details on connecting refer to the operating instructions sup plied with your PC and software 1 Press the MODE button when the unit is in the idle state 2 Align the cursor gt with USB DEVICE in the selec tion screen and press the SET button USB DEVICE flashes on the LCD monitor a
47. statuses to the output connectors of the PARALLEL REMOTE connec tor _ is the factory default setting ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications REC BUTTON Performs the same operation as the REC o Jbutton EX EN REC PLAY BUTTON Performs the same operation as simultaneously pressing the REC o and PLAY gt buttons PLAY BUTTON Performs the same operation as the PLAY gt button STILL PAUSE BUTTON Performs the same operation as the PAUSE m Joutton FF BUTTON Performs the same operation as the FF p Joutton STOP BUTTON Performs the same operation as the STOP button REW BUTTON Performs the same operation as the REW ee SHTL BUTTON Performs the same operation as the SEARCH button AUDIO LVL REC BUTTON Performs the same operation as the AUDIO LEVEL REC button AUDIO LVL PB BUTTON Performs the same operation as the AUDIO LEVEL PB button REMOTE BUTTON Performs the same operation as the REMOTE button COUNTER BUTTON Performs the same operation as the COUNTER button RESET BUTTON Performs the same operation as the RESET button PRESET BUTTON Performs the same operation as the TC PRESET button DISPLAY BUTTON Performs the same operation as the DISPLAY button USER1 BUTTON Performs the same operation as the USER1 button USER2 BUTTON Performs the same operation as the USER2 button USER3 BUTTON Performs the same operation as the USER3 button USER
48. supply 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 45 W 12 V DC 3 6 A including options indicates safety information Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Ambient operating humidity 10 to 80 non condensing Ambient storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Weight 3 65 kg 8 05 Ibs Dimensions WxHxD 210 mm x 125 5 mm x 253 mm 8 1 4 inches x 4 15 16 inches x 9 15 16 inches excluding the handle support legs knob and connectors Recording media P2 memory cards microP2 memory cards Recording formats AVC Intra100 AVC Intra50 AVC LongG50 AVC LongG25 DVCPRO HD DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV formats are selectable Proxy file formats MP4 ISO IEC 14496 standards MOV QuickTime format Proxy video compression formats MPEG4 Simple Profile H 264 AVC Baseline Profile H 264 AVC High Profile Proxy audio AAC LC Linear PCM Video recording signals 1080 59 94p 1080 50p 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 480 59 94i 576 50i Audio recording signals AVC LongG50 AVC LongG25 48 kHz 24 bit 8 channels AVC Intra100 AVC Intra50 48 kHz 16 bit 8 channe 48 kHz 24 bit 8 channe nn DVCPRO HD 48 kHz 16 bit 8 channels DVCPROSO 48 kHz 16 bit 4 channels DVCPRO DV 48 kHz 16 bit 4 channels Recording times Card Record
49. the EXT DC IN SE LECT menu item 10 6 V to 12 4 V to 15 0 V Note A voltage that will be higher than NEAR cannot be set 98 Setup Menu Menu List USER BUTTON You can assign specific functions set in menus to the USER1 to USER6 buttons The settings are stored internally and retained even when the unit is turned off and on The assigned functions and settings can be confirmed in the DIAG display _ is the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications USER1 TEXT MEMO Functions as the text memo button MARKER Functions as the shot marker ON OFF button DELETE Functions as the DELETE shortcut button FORMAT Functions as the FORMAT shortcut button COPY Functions as the COPY shortcut button EXPORT Functions as the EXPORT shortcut button CLIP PROPERTY Functions as the CLIP PROPERTY shortcut button CARD STATUS Functions as the CARD STATUS shortcut button ONE CLIP PLAY Functions as the ONE CLIP PLAY button SLOT CLIPS Switches the thumbnail screen display between SELECTED CLIPS gt SLOT1 gt SLOT2 gt SLOT SEL Changes the P2 card slot for recording REC MEDIA Changes the REC PB SETUP REC MEDIA settings DATA DISPLAY Changes the DATA DISPLAY settings STOP EE SEL Changes the STOP EE SEL settings OUTPUT REF Changes the OUTPUT REF settings
50. the local time or world standard time but depends on the information from the FTP server elf is selected and thumbnails are displayed the folder date and time information will not be displayed E Deleting Clips on the FTP Server The clips on an FTP server that are no longer needed can be deleted in the same way as for a P2 card gt Deleting Clips page 40 Note The FTP server may disconnect the connection if you leave the FTP thumbnails displayed without performing an operation and it will not be possible to delete clips after that Should this happen return to the FTP EXPLORE screen display the FTP thumbnails again and then delete the clips 60 Main Mode Using the Unit Connected to a Network fd Viewing FTP Server Clip Information Various metadata information can be viewed for the clips on an FTP server The information and the procedure to display the information are the same as for P2 card clip properties 1 Move the cursor to the target clip in the FTP thumb nail screen The detailed information of a clip can be displayed and checked on a screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the CLIP PROPERTY gt page 82 menu item and press the SET button Note e Metadata can be viewed but not edited e The FTP server may disconnect the connection if you leave the FTP thumbnails and FTP properties displayed without perfor
51. time on the TCR Recorded time code data card is indicated in minutes Rk indicates the amount of remaining recording spac IOR Ime cog data fEcoraedin The YAUA area erxx gt indicates the amount of remaining proxy record UBR Recorded user bit data ing space UBR User bit data recorded in the VAUX area Note TCG Time code data of the time code generator e 600 minutes and longer time periods are indicated in hours UBG User bit data of the time code generator with an h appended after the number TIME Time information recorded in the subcode e When the remaining time and card length information are not defined the indication is blank DATE Date information recorded in the subcode e Time exceeding 99 hours is indicated as 99 h Note e When recording to an SD memory card with proxy recording ote o is not possible for example when the remaining space on e TKR or UXR is displayed when data could not be read the SD memory card is 0 rk kk remaining proxy record from a P2 card properly ing space flashes e X is displayed after the frames in the 2nd and 4th fields e In drop frame mode a period is used instead of a colon 3 Operating status display add Indicates the current deck status 4 Clip number Indicates the clip number of the displayed thumbnail 5 Compression format display Indicates the compression format during recording or re cording standby I
52. when you press the SET button eWhen the copy destination is a storage device gt Con necting an External Device via the USB HOST Port page 47 select the details of the copy destination eWhen COPY is assigned to a USER button you can also perform the copy operation by pressing the USER button instead of making a menu selection 3 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button Copying of the clip begins COPY 3 CLIPS apo ule p 00 04 13 21 0011 0012 v 00 03 51 17 00 05 47 04 00 05 21 29 0028 Note e To stop copying press the SET or CANCEL button to cancel the operation Partially copied clips at the copy des tination are deleted e When the same clip clip with the same GLOBAL CLIP ID exists in the copy destination because for example it has been copied previously OVERWRITE appears Select YES to overwrite or NO to cancel copying and press the SET button 4 When the completion message appears press the SET button O Note e Copying is not performed when any of the following error messages appear LACK OF CAPACITY Copying failed because there is insufficient space at the copy destination UNKNOWN CONTENTS FORMAT Copying failed because the selected clips include bad clips NO COPY TO SAME CARD Copying failed because an attempt was made to copy to the same card
53. with the correct ded icated adapter attached Note that the unit will not operate normally when only an adaptor without a card is inserted Please note that a miniSD miniSDHC microSD microSDHC or microSDXC card will not operate normally in the unit when in AVCHD playback mode even if the dedicated adapter is attached uoleledaid e Be sure to use the unit to format cards e The unit supports SD SDHC and SDXC memory card of the following sizes SD 8 MB to 2 GB SDHC 4 GB to 32 GB SDXC Over 32 GB Use of Panasonic SD SDHC and SDXC memory cards and miniSD miniSDHC microSD microSDHC and microSDXC cards is recommended Note When using the AVCHD option also check AVCHD Playback Mode gt page 65 e The latest information on the unit and supported memory cards is available on our P2 Support website For the URL refer to gt Website URL page 8 Preparation Using SD SDHC SDXC Memory Cards D5 LEUEI We PTAS This unit comes with three modes Main mode USB device mode and AVCHD playback mode You can select or change the mode by selecting one of the menu items displayed when you press the MODE button Main mode has a thumbnail screen for displaying and managing clip thumbnails and playing clips and a recording playback screen for recording and playback The figure below shows an overview of each mode e Recording playback screen Displays video time code and other information and enables recording a
54. 080 59 94P or 1080 50P LEVEL A Selects the 3G SDI LEVEL A format LEVEL B Selects the 3G SDI LEVEL B DL format 1 This menu is only for the AJ PD500P 92 Setup Menu Menu List Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications DOWNCON MODE Selects the aspect ratio for down conversion output FIT V Changes the ratio to match the input size to the output size along the vertical axis The as pect ratio is maintained FIT H Changes the ratio to match the input size to the output size along the horizontal axis The aspect ratio is maintained FIT HV Changes the ratio to match the input size to the output size along the horizontal and vertical axes The aspect ratio may be distorted UPCON MODE Selects the angle of view for up conversion recording FIT V Changes the ratio to match the input size to the output size along the vertical axis The as pect ratio is maintained FIT H Changes the ratio to match the input size to the output size along the horizontal axis The aspect ratio is maintained FIT HV Changes the ratio to match the input size to the output size along the horizontal and vertical axes The aspect ratio may be distorted GAMMA SELECT Selects gamma correction GAMMA1 Corrects video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC mode on an AJ HPX3100 to film quality video Equivalent to Telecine 5 of HD Gamma Corrector on the AJ GBX27G GA
55. 1 0009 0010 0011 0012 A 00 04 36 14 060A2B3401010105 00 02 21 22 APR27 2013 scH Q 00 05 47 04 00 05 21 29 avcm 1080 60i DUF 00 00 17 00 SELECT 0028 Note e Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select multiple clips e Select a clip move the cursor to another clip and press the SET button while holding down the SHIFT button to select all of the clips from the clip selected first to the cursor posi tion e Selecting a clip updates the number of selected clips indi cated at the bottom right of the screen Deselecting clips 1 Align the cursor with a selected clip and press the SET button again The selection is canceled Note Press the CANCEL button to deselect all of the selected clips 38 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Atext memo can be added to a clip to mark a specific location of the clip You can also add a shot mark to a clip to distin guish it from other clips A text memo or shot mark cannot be added to a clip on a P2 card with the write protect switch set to Protect Adding text memos When a text memo is added you can display a thumbnail at the text memo position for playback or copying and seek move to the text memo position by pressing the NEXT or PREV button during video playback gt Setup Menu SEEK POS SEL page 87 1 Assign TEXT MEMO to any USER button It is assigned to USER3 by default gt Setup Menu USER BUTTON page 99 2 Press the
56. 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Use the up or down cursor button to align the cursor with the LOG DISPLAY gt page 96 menu item and press the SET button Check the information in the log 3 After you finish checking press the EXIT button to return to the menu Note e Some operations may not generate any information in the log e The password is indicated as x in the log E Status display apo ule p 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the STATUS DISPLAY gt page 96 menu item and press the SET button The connection status appears 3 atter you finish checking press the EXIT button to return to the menu Note e The status information is not updated in real time To view the most recent information perform the steps above again e When DHCP is set to ENABLE the values may differ from those of ordinary LAN settings e When DHCP is enabled the status information is not dis played correctly while the address information is being ob tained e The default gateway is not displayed as status information if it is not set correctly e If only SECONDARY DNS is set and PRIMARY DNS is not set in the LAN settings the DNS is indicated as DNS1 E Initializing the network settings INITIALIZE 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the curs
57. 25 5 SELECT 0028 1 Folders are created in two levels A date year month date folder is created and then a time hour minute secona fold er is created inside the date folder Example When 12 34 56 on March 30 2014 14 03 30 12 34 56 2 Data that exceeds the size of the storage device cannot be copied 50 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Note e When the TYPE S format is used for exporting the P2 card data and the copied data on the storage device can be ver ified compared automatically after exporting In the factory default settings verification is enabled for exporting When verification is set not to be performed after exporting the ex ported data is not verified so less time is required to com plete the export operation To disable verification set the VERIFY gt page 85 menu item to OFF With the FAT format verification is not performed regardless of this setting e To stop exporting press the SET button align the cursor with YES in the CANCEL confirmation message and press the SET button e Stopping the process during verification has no effect be cause the copying of the P2 card has already finished eA microP2 memory card over 32 GB cannot be exported and imported Copy the clips Copying clips to a storage device You can copy just the selected clips rather than the entire card to a storage device 1 Display the thumbnail screen use the cursor buttons to align th
58. 4 BUTTON Performs the same operation as the USER4 button USER5 BUTTON Performs the same operation as the USER5 button USER6 BUTTON Performs the same operation as the USER6 button UP BUTTON Performs the same operation as the up cursor button DOWN BUTTON Performs the same operation as the down cursor button PORT1 LEFT BUTTON Performs the same operation as the left cursor button RIGHT BUTTON Performs the same operation as the right cursor button SET BUTTON Performs the same operation as the SET button THUMBNAIL BUTTON Performs the same operation as the THUMBNAIL button SHIFT BUTTON Performs the same operation as the SHIFT button MENU BUTTON Performs the same operation as the MENU button EXIT BUTTON Performs the same operation as the EXIT button KEY INHIBIT Prohibits allows operation of the front panel TEXT MEMO Adds a text memo MARKER Adds a shot mark ONE CLIP PLAY Functions as the ONE CLIP PLAY button SLOT CLIPS Switches the thumbnail screen display between SELECTED CLIPS gt SLOT1 gt SLOT2 gt SLOT SEL Changes the P2 card slot for recording REC MEDIA REC PB SETUP Changes the REC MEDIA settings TCG MODE Changes the TCG MODE settings UBG MODE Changes the UBG MODE settings RUN MODE Changes the RUN MODE settings EXT TC SEL Changes the EXT TC SEL settings VIDEO IN SEL Changes the INPUT SEL VIDEO sett
59. 5 SD memory cards isinira ieis 45 Storage device srai iane e Ke aaaea i a anteri 49 Frame by frame playback 0 eccsesecseecseesssecsneesseeseeeesneeees 31 FREE CAP OF PARTITION niisiis 82 FTP client FUNCTIONS occ cesseeseestesesseeseesecseateeseeseeseeseeasens 58 FTP EXPLORE SCIr 6 1 renani 58 FTP server E e esate a Gti 62 OOO a 63 Bile Tats ld date E T OR 60 Writing back from an FTP server ccscsesecsecseseesesseseeseeseeeeeeeeeees 61 FTP SERVER URL ccocioocicocococooconoonooninnnoonnoonnoornnoonnornnnocnoonnos 95 FTP thumbnail screen cocidos 59 IG G CONTRAST Tre i nn Ra 97 GAMMA SELE CT a nora 93 IH HAD EMBD LT C cuco a 89 AD EMBD VIT Cee reben a anwar sicacunarntiuane 89 HD SYS H ADVANCE 106 HD SD SDI IN OUT MON jacks ooooocciocooococonccioociooocinoociioooso 17 HDMI OUT Polk 18 Headphone jack PHONES 000ooicccicocoocioocccoonocionocnooionooionooinooss 16 Hot swap recording ee attendee ieee ee 28 HOURS METER o oo ecccccseesssssecsssessesessecesnecesneessseceseeenecesneeensess 106 Hl VA SETUP occ eco ttn 91 102 ID OF 9P REMOTE ieena iia 91 IMPORT coc ade be 83 Import A AA 63 Storage device cintas staiesi id 55 Incomplete clip indicator oe eeeceeeseeesseeeeseteeseteesetessneeeseesneeees 34 INDICATORS 84 INITIALIZE eres ene eee oa e 57 90 96 103 Initializing Network settings ccoo a 57 INPUT CHI LEVEL dorgen erpen n 94 INPUT CH2 LEVEL ruse ea a 94 KEYBO
60. 5 02 21 00 05 47 04 00 02 23 25 The following information is displayed on the screen ALL All clips SAME FORMAT Clips with the same format as the system SELECT Clips selected with the SET but ton MARKER Clips with shot markers added TEXT MEMO Clips with text memo data added SLOT N Clips on the P2 card in slot No n P2 REMAIN Media information amount of re maining free space P2 USED Media information amount of space used META DATA Set metadata Procedures for switching between displays gt Changing the Thumbnail Display page 35 2 Recording mode Indicates the recording mode of the clip at the cursor po sition 3 System format Indicates the recording format of the clip at the cursor po sition 00 04 13 12 NM 6 00 05 21 29 0029 Duration Indicates the length duration of the clip at the cursor po sition and the rough current playback position in relation to the length of the clip Playback position display is enabled when RESUME is selected in the PB POSITION gt page 84 menu item When the playback start position is not the beginning of the clip the rough current playback position is indicated Number of selected clips Indicates the number of selected clips and the total num ber of clips Clip information display One of the following is indicated TC time code UB us er bits at the st
61. 8 Outputs the four channels CH5 8 Note Channels not included in a playback clip are output as no sound OUTPUT AES EBU CH 94 Setup Menu Menu List Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications OUTPUT ANALOG CH Sets the channels to output to ANALOG AUDIO MONITOR Outputs the signal selected in MONITOR CH CH1 2 Outputs the two channels CH1 2 CH3 4 Outputs the two channels CH3 4 CH5 6 Outputs the two channels CH5 6 CH7 8 Outputs the two channels CH7 8 Note Channels not included in a playback clip are output as no sound MONITOR CH Sets the audio to output to the monitor outputs Select the outputs for L and R HDMI output audio is also in accordance with this setting CH1 2 Outputs CH1 to L and CH2 to R CH3 4 Outputs CH3 to L and CH4 to R CH1 2 3 4 Outputs CH1 2 to L and CH3 4 to R CH1 3 2 4 Outputs CH1 3 to L and CH2 4 to R CH5 6 Outputs CH5 to L and CH6 to R C 6 CH7 8 Outputs CH7 to L and CH8 to R CH5 6 7 8 Outputs CH5 6 to L and CH7 8 to R CH5 7 6 8 Outputs CH5 7 to L and CH6 8 to R MONITOR OUT VOL Selects whether to link the volume of the audio monitor output from the MON L R output con nectors to the monitor volume adjustment knob UNITY Outputs the audio monitor output at a fixed level regardless of the position of the monitor vol ume adj
62. 87 88 REC IMETA DATA cono E SNE 90 REG MODE AD tosca od io 88 REC PB ou 86 102 REC PB FUNCTION cccsssessssssessssesessseseesneeesnteseesneeessneeeesnneeeees 86 REC PB SETUP cocinan ias 87 RE CONNEGT roan a S seed coo eo a BULL 83 RECORD ico e iia RECORDING ist o a Recording times Recording playback screen REF ALARM REF IN jacks REF LEVE Eu iba REMAIN SETUP ooo cccceecceeeceseessecessecesnecesneeesneessesesneeesness REMOTE button REMOTE conector iconos REPAIR o o Metis neat REPEAT PLAY Repeat playback A REPOSITION accord RESET button REW DUHOM eee ce AO RUNIMODE 2 iiachnncit ene Gee ee is SAVE A ths eee GH peel ee 102 SAN AS elec eras lo ee 102 SAVE USERIDATA escocia 103 Saving and loading setup data 103 SD CARD ado UL 82 SD CARD PROPERTY serren are ON 102 SD memory card 25 65 73 A a eeen aa E aA 45 Removing SD memory Cards c ccicccicicocnicicnccinnnonoconnconnonoconncnonos 65 SD memory card protection c ccicciocicicnicninncnnnnccnnncnnenoos 65 SD memory card access lamp 0 0 eee 16 65 SD memory card slot SDHC memory Card ou eecsescsseteecssseessseeeessesesessneeeesneeecsneseesnneeesnnes SDXC memory card SEARCH Duo Marni SEEK POS SEL cout de SET button SETUP DATA SD CARD eessccessseessssteesseterteteesteeseneneeeees 102 SETUP DATA SELECT ccceeesetescssesesseeeeseesessneeessnnesenneeeees 102 SETUP 7 5 SG MOV Eyes f
63. ARD 0 eS a 91 Keyboard KEYBOARD POTT eeit pehitii concilio 18 IL LAN port LCD MONITOR LEVEL monitor audio volume adjustment knob 16 LEVEL METER LINES FREQ assent dee ea ince j List of compatible input and output formats 107 LOAD a GIS cee teres pects lA LOAD FACTORY DATA LOAD USER DATA cccoiciooionioo ici LOCAL ENABLE sos cies eresacieet eee ae LOG DISPLAY LOGIN PASSWORD 0 eesecessssesesseeseseeeeeeseseesntesesnteensneeeesnee LOGIN USER ivs coccion LOOP REC cuna te eee eee IM MAG ADDRESS incienso de 95 Malin Mode nyien eena a 27 Maintenance aneen e e 109 Menu NENA Menu Structure a Ue oak an UNM css de MIEN UW Buster ccc eereeeeetee tee tc nt cn aye eee Metadata upload file S microP2 memory card access lamps ceeseeseeeeeeee 16 microP2 memory card slots ou eeseecsseecseeeeceeeeseeeeeeeessnteseeeeees 16 MODE button Monitor audio volume adjustment knob LEVEL 16 MONITOR GE c c ica a MONITOR OUT VOL Multi control dial oo ceeeecceecececseesseeeseeeseeseesseesnsesseesneeseseseeeneesneeeee IN NETWORK SEL Network settings NETWORK TOOLS 000 cccccccceccssseesssecsseeessecessecesnecesnecesseessneeeneeesaes 96 NEXT DUMON i i Tc arnes i 15 nO One clip playback coccion 31 37 OPERATION simi A O laren res OSD display OSD GRADE redria conan enanos OSD OUTPUT uni dodo OSD TC SELECT OUTPUT AES EBU CH OU
64. DIAG button 2 USER button and warning information The previous display is redisplayed You can also return to the previous display by pressing the 1 Press the DIAG button EXIT or MENU button The USER button setting information appears After information is displayed the first time the page dis played the last time will open from the next time Note eThis information is not displayed when a menu is dis played e Switch the output destination to display in the OSD OUT PUT gt page 96 menu item e Playback and other operations are not available during DIAG display 2 Press the left or right cursor button The information displayed changes with each press of the button USER BUTTON WARNING Information displayed USER BUTTON Indicates the functions assigned to the USER buttons 1 to 6 and currently set values WARNING Warning and error information gt Display of warning information page 111 Screen Display Deck Information DIAG Display 75 Waveform Monitor WFM Display This displays a simple waveform monitor on the screen for monitoring video It can be displayed by setting the WFM TYPE gt page 96 menu item WAVE Waveform display VECTOR Vector display Note e Switch the output destination to display in the OSD OUTPUT gt page 96 menu item e This information is not displayed when a menu or thumbnail is displayed 76 Screen Display Waveform Monitor
65. Details When an error is detected after the power is turned on or during operation the 1 POWER lamp and a beep sound notify you that an error has occurred Note If multiple errors occur simultaneously the one with the highest priority is displayed 1 System error 3 Card eject error Monitor display Displays the error code Monitor display Displays the error code power lamp Flashes 4 times per second b power lamp Flashes 4 times per second Beep sound Repeats rapidly Beep sound Repeats rapidly Warning description A reference signal error or communica tion error occurred Recording playback Stops operation Measure Check the error code table and consult with your dealer 2 Format inconsistency Monitor display Displays the error code power lamp Flashes 4 times per second Beep sound Repeats rapidly Warning description SYSTEM mode is internally inconsistent and a restart is required Recording playback Not possible operation Measure Turn the power off and then back on as described in the message and then check that an error is not displayed 110 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System Warning description An error occurred in the internal memo ry of the unit because a P2 card was re moved during access Recording playback Not possible operation Measure Turn the power off and then back o
66. Displays the free space on a partition FREE CAP OF Note PARTITION Ss This is displayed only when storage explorer _ is the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Selects the clips to display in the thumbnail screen EX ALL CLIP ES Displays thumbnails for all clips SAME FORMAT CLIP Displays thumbnails only for clips recorded in the same format as the system format and with the same audio bit rate as that set in the AUDIO SMPL RES gt page 105 menu item SELECTED CLIPS REPOSITION Displays thumbnails only for clips selected using the SET button The thumbnails are dis played in the order of selection MARKED CLIPS Displays thumbnails only for clips with shot marks added TEXT MEMO CLIPS Displays thumbnails only for clips with text memo data SLOT CLIPS Displays only clips in selected slots as thumbnails Deletes the selected clips EX EN Note To stop deletion press the SET or CANCEL button to cancel the operation Partially de leted clips cannot be restored even if you cancel deletion DELETE 82 Setup Menu Menu List Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications FORMAT After selecting the FORMAT menu item format the P2 card in the P2 card slot to be spec ified or SD memory card in the SD memory card slot Note e When a CPS password is set you can select NORMAL
67. E PLACE NAME SCENARIO Program name scene number and other information PROGRAM NAME SCENE NO TAKE NO NEWS Reporter purpose and object MEMO Text memo number OFFSET PER SON TEXT Note e The position is indicated by the number of frames from the start e Up to 1000 characters of text can be added but only the first 500 characters will be displayed e Use the left or right cursor buttons to move text numbers THUMBNAIL Frame position normally start 0 of the image used for the thumbnail and the thumbnail size width height Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 47 apo ule p PROXY Detailed information on proxy data Format video codec video frame rate video bit rate video resolution aspect ratio TC superimposition on video audio codec audio bit rate sampling rate and number of chan nels Note e The bold items are clip metadata that can be changed Changing clip metadata Clip metadata can be changed 1 Display the clip metadata 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the metadata you want to edit and press the SET but ton The data that can be edited is indicated as TEXT like in the figure below GLOBAL CLIP 1D USER CLIP NAME 104 OFFSET 00 PERSON CLIP NAME START TC START UB DATE TIME DURATION V_FORMAT 4 CLongG_25_1080 59 94i THUMBNAIL FRAME RATE 59 941 REC RATE E dal AVC Em 25 PRESS EXIT
68. E SMPTE color bar ARIB ARIB color bar BLACK Black SG MOVE Switches to the function for displaying a square that automatically changes its position on the INT SG ON Displays OFF Does not display WIDE SEL Sets whether to record the WIDE information when LINESFREQ is set to 480 59 94i or 576 50i WIDE Records the information NORMAL Does not record the information SETUP 7 5 Switches the setup When 480 59 94i only ON Switches to the 7 5 setup OFF Turns off the 7 5 setup EDH SD Selects whether to superimpose EDH on SD SDI output signals ON Superimposes EDH OFF Does not superimpose EDH OUTPUT FORMAT Selects the video signal output from the video output connector AUTO Switches output automatically in accordance with the current recording and playback for mat e When 59 94 Hz is set 1080p 1080 59 94p 1080i 1080 59 94i 480i 480 59 94i e When 50 Hz is set 1080p 1080 50p 1080i 1080 50i 576i 576 50i Note e When other than AUTO is selected a signal that differs from the recording and play back format is automatically converted before output e When 1080P is up converted from an SD signal the video will not be converted properly e When an SD signal is output the 480 59 94p or 576 50p signal is output from the HDMI output connector 3G SDI OUT Selects the 3G SDI output format for when LINE amp FREQ gt page 105 is 1
69. EM SYSTEM MODE _ is the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description LINE amp FREQ Sets the number of lines and frequency of the system recording format and audio quantization bit rate When the num ber of lines and frequency are selected only the items that can be set with that frequency are displayed When the fre quency is changed the unit needs to be restarted A dialog appears when a restart is required 1080 59 94P Selects 1080p for the number of lines and 59 94 Hz for the system frequency 1080 50P Selects 1080p for the number of lines and 50 Hz for the system frequency 1080 59 94i Selects 1080i for the number of lines and 59 94 Hz for the system frequency 1080 50i Selects 1080i for the number of lines and 50 Hz for the system frequency 480 59 94i Selects 480i for the number of lines and 59 94 Hz for the system frequency 576 50i Selects 576i for the number of lines and 50 Hz for the system frequency REC FORMAT lt LINE amp FREQ submenu gt Selects the recording codec AVC 1100 Selects AVC Intra100 AVC I50 Selects AVC Intra50 AVC G50 Selects AVC LongG50 AVC G25 Selects AVC LongG25 DVCPRO HD Selects DVCPRO HD 100 Mbps DVCPROD5O Selects DVCPRO50 50 Mbps DVCPRO Selects DVCPRO 25 Mbps DV Selects DV 25 Mbps AUDIO SMPL RES lt REC FORMAT submenu gt Selects the quantization bit rate for audio recording in the AVC
70. EXIT BUTTON TO GO ABOVE The cursor moves 3 When the cursor is at the bottom use the left or right cursor button to align the cursor with the thumbnail with a text memo that you want to play and then press the PLAY gt button The clip is played back from the time code position of the text memo selected with the cursor When you press the STOP 0 button to stop playback or when playback stops upon reaching the end of the clip the thumbnail screen reappears and the cursor returns to the thumbnail of the text memo where playback was started Press the EXIT button to return the cursor to the top of the thumb nail screen Note All buttons except the STOP 0 button are disabled during playback Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 37 2POIA uen al Selecting and Deselecting Clips Jf Adding Text Memos and Shot Marks Select the clips you want to process on the thumbnail screen Selecting clips 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the yellow frame cur sor with the target clip Note Press the TOP or BOTTOM button to move the cursor to the first or last clip 2 Press the SET button A light blue frame and Y appear on the clip selected with the cursor to indicate that it is selected ALL CLIP NAME 0002 T 0044KV PROPERTY lt 00 00 00 00 00 01 44 12 00 01 30 09 00 02 17 07 0005 T 0006 f 0007 0008 Y A 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 00 03 51 17 00 04 13 2
71. Intra 100 or AVC Intra 50 recording format 16BIT Sets the audio recording bit rate to 16 bit 24BIT Sets the audio recording bit rate to 24 bit Note The audio recording bit rate is 24 bit when the recording format is AVC LongG50 or AVC LongG25 and 16 bit when the recording format is DVCPRO HD DVCPRO50 DVCPRO or DV regardless of the setting of the setting item 1 This is the factory default setting of the AJ PD500P This is the factory default setting of the AJ PD500E SYSTEM SETUP _ is the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Adjusts the system phase of HD SDI output in 13 5 ns 6 75 ns lt 1080 59 94p and 1080 EB EIB 50p gt steps SYS H HD 2750 to O to 2750 Advances the phase Delays the phase Adjusts the system phase of analog composite output and SD SDI output in 37 ns steps EX EIB SYS H SD 1728 to O to 1728 Advances the phase Delays the phase Adjusts the phase of audio output in relation to the video output in 20 8 us steps EX EN AV PHASE 128 to 0 to 127 Advances the phase of audio output in relation to the video output Delays the phase of audio output in relation to the video output nua dnyas Setup Menu Menu List 105 ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Sets whether HD SDI output has the phase advanced 90H in relation to the SD referen
72. Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications LOAD FACTORY DATA Restores all menu settings to the factory default states If this is selected the SYSTEM RESTART confirmation message appears Select YES to restart the system automatically SAVE USER DATA Saves the menu settings as user data to the memory of the unit You can use this for saving unique setup data To load user data select FILE gt LOAD USER DATA Saving and loading setup data You can save set menu items to an SD memory card and load them to the unit There are two operations for saving to an SD memory card SAVE which allows you to overwrite an existing file and SAVE AS which allows you to create a new file Note e To specify the menu items to save you need to select the menu types to save in advance in the SETUP DATA SELECT gt page 102 menu item e Insert the SD memory card to be used into the SD memory card slot E Overwriting an existing file 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the SAVE gt page 102 menu item and then press the SET button A list of the setup data stored in the predetermined folder on the SD memory card is displayed as shown below NO FILE NAME TITLE DATE TIME Panasonic 2013 JUL 01 14 45 36 upload 2 Use the up or down cursor button to move to the file name item for overwriting and then press the SET button
73. LIP NAME Indicates the name of a user clip START TC Indicates the start time code REC DATE Indicates the date of recording REC TIME Indicates the time of recording NUM OF AUDIO CH Indicates the number of audio channels AUDIO RATE Indicates the audio sampling rate AUDIO BIT Indicates audio bit rate CREATOR Indicates the creator SHOOTER Indicates the shooter PLACE NAME Indicates the shooting place PROGRAM NAME Indicates the program name SCENE NO Indicates the scene number TAKE NO Indicates the take number REPORTER Indicates the reporter PURPOSE Indicates the purpose OBJECT Indicates the object START UB Indicates the start user bit REC RATE Indicates the recording frame rate LAST UP DATE Indicates the last update date LAST UP PERSON Indicates the last person who updated the clip MANUFACTURER Indicates the name of the manufacturer SERIAL NO Indicates the serial number MODEL NAME Indicates the model name ALTITUDE Indicates the altitude LONGITUDE Indicates the longitude LATITUDE Indicates the latitude 1ST TEXT MEMO Indicates the contents of the first text memo THUMBNAIL OFFSET Indicates the thumbnail recording position Note e Up to six items can be displayed simultaneously e When the sixth item has been selected no other unchecked item can be selected e Clearing the check mark from a checked item allows you to select another item STORAGE COPY SETUP _ is the factory defau
74. MMA 2 Corrects video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC mode on an AJ HPX3100 to film quality video Equivalent to Telecine 6 of HD Gamma Corrector on the AJ GBX27G GAMMA 3 Converts video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC mode on an AJ HPX3100 by applying a Cineon curve to produce video appropriate for film recording OFF Does nat correct the gamma Note e This setting is enabled during playback e If other than OFF is selected the gamma correction value GM will always be dis played on the OSD e Turning the power of the unit off also returns this GAMMA setting to OFF Setup Menu Menu List 93 nua dnjas Ml AUDIO _ is the factory default setting ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Selects the audio input signal EX SDI Selects the SDI connector ES INPUT SEL ANALOG Selects the ANALOG AUDIO IN connector AES EBU Selects the AES EBU connector INT SG Selects the internal signal generator Selects the level for the CH1 analog audio input EX 4 dB ES INPUT CH1 LEVEL 0 dB 3 dB 20 dB Selects the level for the CH2 analog audio input EX 4a SOHz INPUT CH2 LEVEL 0 dB 3 dB 20 dB Records and plays without passing the video through the rate converter without applying a EX EIB digital filter during digital audio input output ON Records and plays while passing the data through the rate converter OFF Records and plays without pass
75. ND 1 4 23 Oz 3 O O 0 4 12V DC IN connector Note For the DC cable use a shielded cable that is shorter than 2 m 78 3 4 inches Using a DC cable of 2 m 78 3 4 inches or longer may result in noise appearing on the screen When using an external DC power supply be sure to check the external DC power supply ratings and use one that is suitable for the unit Check the pin assignment of the DC output connector of the external DC power supply and the DC IN connec tor on the unit and connect the connectors with the cor rect polarity Incorrect connection of the 12 V power supply to the GND connector may cause a fire or injury 13 AES EBU IN OUT connectors These connectors are for inputting and outputting digital audio signals that comply with the AES EBU standard Note e The digital audio signals that are input need to be synchro nized with the video input signals If they are not synchro nized the audio output signals will be affected by noise e Use double shielded cables to connect to these connec tors 14 LAN port This port enables a 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T network connection gt Using the Unit Connected to a Network page 56 Note e Use a shielded cable to connect to this port e The orange lamp lights when a LAN link is established The green lamp flashes while data is being transferred 15 PARALLEL REMOTE connector This is a 15 pin parallel remote
76. NTS folder and lowercase contents folder the contents of the uppercase folder are displayed e When there is a mixture of folders with uppercase names and folders with lowercase names below the CONTENTS folder correct access may not be possible or error messag es may be inappropriately displayed apo uen p FTP EXPLORE PATH p2 URL NO FOLDER NAME 192 168 0 5 1 USER ID Panasonic SET THUMBNAIL 4 PARENT FOLDER SUB FOLDER SSH DISABLE EXIT EXIT AVC ime 100 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT gt gt q oe x aa 00 01 44 12 00 01 30 09 00 02 17 07 00 02 21 22 gt gt gt gt es 00 04 36 15 00 03 51 17 00 04 13 21 PATH p2 slot2 DATE JAN 04 TIME acm 1080 60 00 00 08 27 1 Clip information Indicates the properties of the clip at the cursor position gt Thumbnail Screen page 32 Main Mode Using the Unit Connected to a Network BQ 2 FTP server folder information URL URL of connected FTP server USER ID User ID of logged in user SSH Indicates whether SSH is set to ENABLE or DIS ABLE PATH Path of the currently displayed thumbnail folder on the FTP server DATE Date of last update TIME Time of last update Note e Press the EXIT button to return to the EXPLORE screen e There is a limit of 1000 clips and clips that exceed this limit will not be displayed e The date and time information is either
77. Off Card not supported The card cannot be used with the unit Replace the card Format invalid The P2 card is not formatted properly Reformat it No card A P2 card is not inserted Waiting for the card to be recognized Card cannot be authenti A micorP2 memory card for which authentication is not possible Refer to cated Manual and Automatic CPS Authentication gt page 46 and then perform authentication No USB access The P2 card is not accessible using USB device mode Note FORMAT ERROR or NOT SUPPORTED may appear if a microP2 memory card is inserted slowly Should this happen reinsert it W P2 Card Recording Times P2 cards supported by the unit The unit supports separately sold P2 memory cards and microP2 memory cards of 4 GB to 64 GB As of October 2013 Note e When AVC Intra100 of 1080 60P and 1080 50P is selected recording to the following P2 cards is not possible H R A and E series P2 memory cards e AJ P2C002SG 2 GB cards cannot be used e The unit may need to be updated depending on the type of P2 card e For the latest information not available in the Operating Instructions visit the website gt Website URL page 8 22 Preparation P2 Cards P2 card recording times Example of using one 64 GB card LINES FREO setting recording format REC FORMAT setting codec Recording duration 1080 59 94P 1080 50P AVC 1100 Approx 32 mi
78. ROPERTY START TC START UB BOABCDEF DATE TIME 09 51 26 01 06 28 05 39 TIME ZONE t 00 00 DURATION FORMAT 00 00 10 00 PH 1080 60i gt QUAMENU 1 Clip number 2 Thumbnail 3 Clip information Displays the various indicators added to clips and var ious data START TC Time code value at start of recording START UB User bit value at start of recording DATE TIME Date of recording and time of start of re cording TIME ZONE Time zone DURATION Clip length FORMAT Recording format E Displaying clip metadata Press the SET button while the clip information screen is displayed to display details such as the video and audio formats and shooter information Use the up or down cur sor to select an item Note e This option can only display ASCII characters Other char acters are displayed as gt k e Clip metadata is nor added to clips recorded with devices other than an AVCCAM device Even if you press the SET button the clip metadata screen will not be displayed To close the clip metadata screen press the left cursor button or EXIT button 4 Press the MENU button to return to the thumbnail screen About clip metadata The video data recorded on an SD memory card with an AVC CAM device may include the video and audio formats shooter name shooting location and text memos E Clip metadata items GLOBAL CLIP ID Global clip ID This is a unique number and
79. Set VTR ID information other than DVCPRO for OTHER ENABLE All buttons are available STOP Only the STOP T button is available DISABLE No buttons are available LOCAL ENABLE Restricts the front operation panel buttons that can be operated when REMOTE is set to ON EX EIB Selects the mode for the unit after the cue up operation is performed STOP STOP mode SHTL 0 0 Still image SHTL 0 0 mode VAR 0 0 Still image VAR 0 0 mode AFTER CUEUP gt page 106 is not input ON The lamp of the STOP gt button flashes to indicate a warning OFF Does not indicate a warning REF ALARM Selects whether to indicate a warning when the reference video signal set in OUTPUT REF EX EIB Turns the BEEP sound on or off ON Outputs a beep sound BEEP OFF Does not output a beep sound Note A beep sound is also output from the ANALOG AUDIO MON output connectors Sets the type of keyboard to be connected QWERTY 101 KEYBOARD QWERTY 109 AZERTY QWERTZ Sets whether to display the thumbnail screen at power on POWER ON GUI THUMBNAIL Displays the thumbnail screen OFF Does not display the thumbnail screen 10min Turns off the power after 10 minutes of inactivity 30min Turns off the power after 30 minutes of inactivity 60min Turns off the power after 60 minutes of inactivity 90min Turns off the power after 90 minutes of inactivity AUTO POWER OFF Note
80. TOO MANY CLIPS Copying failed because too many clips were selected e When copying is performed while a text memo is selected in the text memo display at the bottom the selected text memo position and the section to the next text memo is copied When there is no text memo after the selected text memo the section from the selected text memo to the end of the clip is copied Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 39 a Deleting Clips E Repairing and Reconnecting Clips Use the following procedure to delete unnecessary clips from a P2 card 1 Select the clip to delete 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the DELETE gt page 82 menu item and press the SET button 3 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button All of the selected clips are deleted Note e When DELETE is assigned to a USER button you can also perform the delete operation by pressing the USER button instead of making a menu selection e To stop deletion press the SET or CANCEL button to cancel the operation Partially deleted clips cannot be re stored by canceling 40 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Repairing bad clips The bad indicator yellow NG is displayed for any clip with a prob lem caused by for example a sudden power outage during re cording Use the following procedure to repair clips with problems 1 Select the bad clip to repair 2 Use the
81. TPUT ANALOG CH OUTPUT CH1 L LEVEL OUTPUT CH2 R LEVEL inpar 94 OUTPUT EMBD HD CH ocoiciocconicioninionncionncnonninon conocernos 94 OUTPUT EMBD SD CH OUTPUT FORMAT m O 92 OUTPUT REF coccion cities 106 IP PON TIMES sms 106 P2 Car A E i A 22 Access Lampe reren N AEn 22 Checking the Card Status ccssessseessesseseeseeeseesesseeseeeseeeeeeseees 45 Formatting iii ota 45 Handling of recording data ccecsecessecseseceeseseeseeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 24 Recording times aea e ae 22 P2 memory card ACCESS lamps ecsesecseeecsteseseeeeseeeseneesneeeeees 16 P2 memory Card SlOtS ne ninin 16 PARALLEL POR Tecna ie 100 PARALLEL REMOTE connector cocccocociocccococconocionoionocinooooioooss 19 PAUSE Dutton rrei tai cece eee arene 15 PB POSION coin e ias 84 PHONES headphone jack sececssescseseeseeeeeneseesneeeseneee 16 PING ste PLAY DUtON a etorri a eds eae etree 15 PLAY DELAY scares oui Mien ie vera iiaea anes 87 Playing back NOS ta EDO A T xt MM Oi ta POR Tit aa r Power button A OO POWER ON GUI perenni ra A 91 PREV button PROPERTY sesione a 82 90 PROPERTY DISP o0 ccscecseesseessessseeseesseesseessecsneeessesneesseneesneesneeees 85 Proxy indicator Proxy TOCINA ire 29 PROXY SETUP ici dd 88 xapul Ri Index 123 IR R CONTRAST esanean aa 97 RATE CONV e r ee eats a 94 REC button REC O 105 REC MEDIA eisir eee Calacanis
82. The format and delete functions on this unit or a PC will only change the file management data and will leave the data on the memory card or storage device intact It is recommended that cards or storage devices either be physically destroyed or that commercially available software be used to completely delete any data they contain Management of data on memory cards and storage devices is the sole responsibility of the us er E LCD e The pixels of the LCD monitor are controlled to obtain high precision with 99 99 of the effective pixels This leaves less than 0 01 of pixels that may not light or may remain on all the time This is normal and will have no effect on the images you shoot e There may be some unevenness on the screen depending on the image displayed e Wiping or rubbing the LCD screen with a rough cloth may damage it e Atemporary afterimage burn in may occur when the same image or text is displayed for a long time although it can be recovered by turning the power off for several hours e LCD response and brightness vary with operating tempera ture e In a high temperature and high humidity location the LCD panel characteristics may change and result in uneven im age quality E Notes on using the network function Please note that Panasonic makes no guarantees regarding damage resulting from incorrectly configuring the network settings to use the network function Furthermore please also note that Panasonic is
83. USED The set IP ADDRESS is being used by another device Consult with the network administrator and then set another IP ADDRESS INVALID VALUE The entered data is invalid Enter data in a valid range uoljelado 2914 9 qno 1 pue Buo7 104 ij For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System 117 E Updating the Firmware in This Unit The firmware can be updated using either of the following two methods 1 Customers who have registered for our P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program You can access a special website to check for updates and download the required firmware For further information and registration visit the Panasonic website gt Website URL page 8 2 Customers not registered for our P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program Check the firmware version of the unit in the SYSTEM VERSION menu item and then access the following website to check the most recent firmware information and download the firmware if necessary Download the update file place the update file on an SD memory card and then insert the SD memory card in the unit For how to update the firmware visit the Panasonic website Website URL page 8 Note Only use SD memory cards that comply with the SD SDHC or SDXC standards in this unit Be sure to format the SD memory cards with this unit 118 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System Specifications General Power
84. USER button to which TEXT MEMO has been assigned during recording playback or thumb nail display ePress this button during recording or playback to add a text memo at the position the button was pressed The OSD displays TEXT MEMO when successful or IN VALID when adding was not possible ePressing this button when the thumbnail screen is dis played adds a text memo at the position of the clip thumbnail normally the beginning Note e Up to 100 text memos can be added to one clip e Pressing the USER button to which TEXT MEMO has been assigned during playback may temporarily freeze the playback screen This is normal and not a malfunction e Text memos cannot be recorded during loop recording Deleting text memos Changing the thumbnail screen to the text memo display al lows you to delete text memos 1 Change the thumbnail screen to the text memo dis play Select TEXT MEMO CLIPS in the REPOSITION gt page 82 menu item 2 Use the cursor buttons to move to the thumbnail for which you want to delete the text memo and press the SET button The cursor moves to the bottom 3 After pressing the SET button to select the thumb nail for which you want to delete the text memo press the SET button in the DELETE gt page 82 menu item When DELETE is assigned to a USER button you can also perform the delete operation by pressing the USER button instead
85. V Real time metadata file K gt gt gt K x x gt BIN The time code user bits and UMID information are record ed on a frame basis Note e When recording proxy data to an SD memory card use an SD memory card of class 2 or above e The SD memory card access lamp lights green during the re cording of proxy data to the SD memory card e f short recordings are repeated the available recording time may decrease significantly compared to the available space e Check the number of clips recorded to the SD memory card in NUMBER OF CLIP of the SD CARD PROPERTY gt page 102 menu item When the number of clips becomes 1 000 or more proxy data cannot be recorded to the SD memory card even if there is free space remaining e Shot marks and text memos cannot be added to clips in an SD memory card e Even if you delete the clips recorded to the P2 card in the thumbnail screen the proxy data recorded to the SD memory card will not be deleted e Proxy recording cannot be performed during loop recording E Checking proxy data e The g indicator is displayed for a clip of material for which proxy data recording was performed e Check the proxy data in P2 Viewer Plus The data may not be able to be checked depending on the version of P2 Viewer Plus For information on P2 Viewer Plus visit the Pa nasonic website gt Website URL page 8 e Proxy data cannot be played with the unit Main Mode Recording Play
86. When transferring data to a PC using a general IT tool such as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder observe the fol lowing Be sure to use P2 Viewer Plus to write the data back to a P2 card e Process the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP TXT file together Do not modify any data under the CONTENTS folder When copying the data be sure to copy both the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP TXT file together e When transferring the data from multiple P2 cards to a PC create a separate folder for each P2 card to prevent the over writing of clips with identical names e Do not delete data on a P2 card e Be sure to use a P2 device or P2 Viewer Plus to format P2 cards 24 Preparation Handling of Recording Data Using SD SDHC SDXC Memory Cards Use only SD SDHC and SDXC memory cards that comply with the SD SDHC and SDXC standards in the unit Memory cards other than SD SDHC and SDXC cards for example MultiMediaCarad cannot be used 1 The SDHC memory card is a new card standard version 2 0 established by the SD Card Association in 2006 for memory cards with capacities exceeding 2 GB 2 MultiMediaCard MMC is a registered trademark of Infineon Technologies AG 3 The SDXC memory card is a new standard version 3 0 established by the SD Card Association in 2009 for memory cards with capacities exceeding 32 GB e When using a miniSD miniSDHC microSD microSDHC or microSDXC card in the unit be sure to use it
87. a card is less than 1 minute Should this hap pen LOOP will flash on the OSD e The remaining space of P2 cards is indicated as the standard guaranteed recording time according to the recording format When loop recording is stopped right after deleting old data the actual remaining time may be shorter than indicated e Proxy recording cannot be performed During loop recording e Shot marks cannot be added or deleted Also text memos can not be added e Support for using the loop recording function when the REC FORMAT setting value is AVC G50 or AVC G25 is planned to be provided at a later date via a version upgrade 28 Main Mode Recording Playback Screen Canceling loop recording mode e Select NORMAL in the RECORDING menu item E AUTO REC When a camera compatible with the function is connected via HD SDI starting and stopping recording on the unit can be automatically controlled using the REC START STOP func tion on the camera 1 Match the AUTO REC gt page 86 menu item to the camera to be used 2 Press the REC 0 button and PAUSE m button on the unit simultaneously to switch to REC PAUSE mode 3 Press the REMOTE button to set REMOTE Now you can start and stop recording on the unit using the REC START STOP function on the camera Proxy recording Simultaneously record video as well as time code data and other real time data in MPEG4 format or H
88. a supported storage device and then turn CONNECTED connected the power off and then back on VERIFICATION FAILED Verification after copying failed Copy the data again CANNOT CHANGE o made to change PERSON WIEN First enter a text memo no text memo had been entered Soft CANNOT SET ware NA key The entered value is invalid Enter a valid value boarda INVALID VALUE AUTHENTICATION ais CANG Manual authentication failed Enter the correct password 116 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System ltem Message Description Measure CANNOT CONNECT A connection cannot be established to the net Check that the LAN settings are correct EAN cable is work connected properly and network is working properly CANNOT FIND FTP The connection destination FTP server cannot be Check whether the URL item of FTP CLIENT is cor SERVER found rect LOGIN FAILED Logging in to the connection destination FTP Check whether the USER ID and USER PASSWORD i server failed items of FTP CLIENT are correct Check that the LAN settings and the URL item of FTP Net PING FAILED The ping failed CLIENT are correct LAN cable is connected proper work ly and network is working properly ANNOT ACCE ATE Pee OTACCESSG The gateway server cannot be accessed Check that the LAN settings are correct CHECK LAN SETTING The gateway server cannot be accessed Check that the LAN settings are correct IP ADDRESS IS
89. aa vie the power off and then back on Ml ds lt INITIALIZE gt are dd l error E 50 INPUT DC TOO LOW Displayed when the input DV voltage is below the undercut Low voltage voltage OPT SYS ERROR Displayed when an error occurs with the system of the E 55 lt SYSTEM gt AVCHD codec board AJ YCX500G option To continue op anal lt NOT RESPONSE gt eration turn the power off and then back on y lt HALT gt Display of warning information When a warning occurs a message is displayed on the OSD display and information display Displayed message Description Deck operation CANNOT REC Displayed when data cannot be recorded on a P2 card Cause e The card is write protected e No more free space on the card e Recording was attempted on a card that cannot be used e Card status changed during recording e Recording was attempted when the unit was BUSY STOP CANNOT LOOP REC Displayed when data cannot be recorded to a P2 card while the RECORD ING gt page 86 menu item is LOOP Cause e The card is write protected e No more free space on the card e Recording was attempted on a card that cannot be used e Card status changed during recording e Recording was attempted when the unit was BUSY STOP uoljelado 2914 9 qno pue Huo 104 i For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System 111 Displayed message Description Deck operation Displayed when p
90. ables which are designed for 75 ohm type high frequency applications are recommended for analog video signals e Audio signal connecting cables If your apparatus supports AES EBU serial digital audio signals use cables designed for AES EBU Use shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency transmission applications for analog audio signals e Other connecting cables IEEE1394 USB Use shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency applications as connecting cables e When connecting to the DVI signal terminal use a cable with a ferrite core e If your apparatus is supplied with ferrite core s they must be attached on cable s following instructions in this manual 3 Performance level The performance level of the apparatus is equivalent to or better than the performance level required by these standards However the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if it is being used in an EMC environment such as an area where strong electromagnetic fields are generated by the presence of signal transmission towers cellular phones etc In order to minimize the adverse effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this it is recommended that the following steps be taken with the apparatus being affected and with its operating environment 1 Place the apparatus at a distance from the source of the interference 2 Change the direction of the apparatus 3 Change th
91. all entered characters e Pressing the EXIT button displays a confirmation message be fore exiting the keyboard Select YES and press the SET but ton to close the software keyboard e Switching Caps also changes the symbols on the keyboard 108 Using a Keyboard E USB Keyboard To use a USB keyboard for input connect it to the KEYBOARD connector when a menu that displays the full keyboard or nu meric keyboard is selected The type of keyboard must first be set in the menu gt KEYBOARD page 91 menu item Note e if the keyboard draws more than 100 mA a protective circuit may shut down the unit e Input is limited to alphanumeric characters and symbols e Some keyboards may not work properly For Long and Trouble Free Operation Maintenance Do not use benzene or thinner for cleaning e Benzene and thinner may deform the unit and cause the paint to peel off e Remove any DC input and disconnect the power cord from the outlet before cleaning e Wipe the unit using a soft clean cloth In the case of stubborn dirt wipe off the dirt using a cloth dampened with a solution of a neutral detergent and water and then wipe with a dry cloth Condensation Condensation occurs due to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room It occurs when the unit or a card is moved between places where the temperature or humidity varies greatly or when for instance e
92. all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do nat block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged cy s3125 in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or object
93. ample gt Press the SHIFT and REMOTE MODE buttons simultaneously to execute the MODE button function 1 REMOTE MODE button 5 AUDIO LEVEL buttons REMOTE button This button switches to the mode for controlling the unit from the REMOTE connector When the unit can be controlled from the REMOTE con nector the lamp on the left is lit MODE button This button switches to USB device mode USB DEVICE or AVCHD playback mode gt USB Device Mode page 64 AVCHD Playback Mode page 65 COUNTER button This button switches the counter display in the following order TC gt UBCTL gt TC gt Time Code User Bits and CTL page 77 RESET button When the counter display on the display panel is CTL press this button to reset the counter display to 0 00 00 00 gt Time Code User Bits and CTL page 77 TC PRESET button This button sets the TC or UB value gt Time Code User Bits and CTL page 77 14 Control Reference Guide Controls AUDIO LEVEL REC button This button displays the recording audio level adjustment screen gt Recording Clips page 27 AUDIO LEVEL PB button This button displays the playback audio level adjustment screen gt Playing Back Clips page 30 USER 1 3 4 6 buttons Users can assign any functions to these buttons gt USER BUTTON page 99 THUMBNAIL button This button displays or hides the thumbnail
94. and SD reference video nal time code onto a P2 card signals TIME CODE OUT This jack is for outputting the play Note back time code during playback e For an HD reference input a positive and negative polarity It outputs the time code from the tri level sync signal Input a signal that match the input sig internal time code generator dur nal and SYSTEM format ing recording e For an SD reference input a black burst signal that complies with SMPTE ST 170 and ITU624 4 2 ANALOG AUDIO IN jacks e Video and audio output signals may be degraded when no reference video signal is provided We recommend using this unit in systems that provide a reference video signal for 3 ANALOG AUDIO OUT MON output jacks input e When recording 1080P or 720P without an HD or SD refer ence input the data may be recorded with the phase offset n relation to the input signal 5 VIDEO OUT jack This jack is for outputting analog composite video signals These jacks are for inputting analog audio These jacks are for outputting the audio signals CH1 to CH8 selected in the MONITOR CH gt page 95 menu setting 6 HD SD SDI IN OUT MON jacks These jacks are for inputting and outputting serial digital component audio video signals The output jack for superimposition can be changed in the OSD OUTPUT gt page 96 menu setting Note Use 5C FB or equivalent double shielded cables to connect to these jacks Control Reference G
95. arget SELECTED This is displayed only when multiple partitions PART No are selected and shows a list of the numbers of the selected partitions NO Partition number 1 DATE Partition recording date TIME Partition recording time VERIFY Verification setting for recording and verification result ON Verification was successful 3 FINISHED 3 ON Verification failed FAILED e When P2 Store displays OFF Verification was not per formed NAME User assigned partition name SIZE Total size of storage device USED Used space of storage device FREE CAP Remaining free space of storage device When FAT SELECTED Displays a check mark Bf when the partition PART is selected as an operation target SELECTED This is displayed only when multiple folders are PART No selected and shows a list of the numbers of the selected folders NO Folder number 1 DATE Folder creation date TIME Folder creation time FOLDER Folder name SIZE Total size of storage device FREE CAP Remaining free space of storage device IThe creation date and time are not displayed for root Note e You can change the thumbnail screen display if necessary The operation is the same as when displaying thumbnails for a P2 card gt Changing the Thumbnail Display page 35 e There is a limit of 1000 clips and clips that exceed this limit will not be displayed Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 53 Viewing clip informat
96. art of clip recording time of shooting day of shooting date and time of shooting clip name user clip name and slot number gt Changing the Thumbnail Display page 35 Thumbnail Shows the thumbnail recorded for each clip You can use the EXCH THUMBNAIL function to change this thumbnail gt Changing the Thumbnail Display page 35 Clip number Indicates the numbers assigned to P2 card clips which are normally assigned in order from the earliest shooting date For a clip that cannot be played back the clip num ber is red and the unplayable indicator is displayed You can change the order in which clips appear using the function for displaying clips in the order of selection or the SORT function gt Changing the Thumbnail Display page 35 E Shot mark indicator Indicates that a shot mark has been added to the clip Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 33 apo ule p 10 J Proxy indicator Indicates that proxy data has been additionally recorded for the clip 11 Text memo indicator Indicates that text memo data has been added to the clip 12 H Edit copy indicator Indicates an edit copied clip 13 H Wide indicator Indicates a clip recorded at an angle of view of 16 9 How ever this is not indicated for an HD format clip 14 Mincomplete clip indicator Indicates that the clip spans multiple P2 cards but one of the cards that contains part of the clip has not been insert ed 15 Bad c
97. back Screen DO apo ule E Playing Back Clips Playback Before you start playback set the playback frequency for mat and other settings in the menu gt Setup Menu SYSTEM MODE page 105 STOP FF PLAY PAUSE REC a gt Ble NEXT ARARIAARARARARWA 2 1 T ress the PLAY button Playback begins Clips play back in the order they were recorded Note e Pressing the REW button instead of the PLAY gt button rewinds playback while pressing the FF S button fast forwards playback e Video and audio playback may be disrupted between clips in different video formats 1080i 1080p etc or compres sion formats e When clips with the same video format but different audio bit rates are played back continuously the audio between clips will be muted 2 Press the STOP 0 button Playback stops and the input video EE is displayed Note To show the image where playback stopped PB image set the STOP EE SEL gt page 87 menu item to PB E Adjusting the playback audio levels Follow the procedure below to change the playback levels 1 Press the AUDIO LEVEL PB button The playback volume appears 2 Turn the multi control dial The levels of all channels can be adjusted Note Operation is also possible with the up and down cursor but tons 3 Use the left or right cursor button
98. ble to be contin ued Should this happen return to the FTP EXPLORE screen display the FTP thumbnail screen again and then restart the copying or other operation When copying is completed COPY COMPLETED ap pears Main Mode Using the Unit Connected to a Network 614 apo ule O Jl Transferring SD Memory Card Data The data in an SD memory card can be transferred to an FTP server and then written back from the FTP server to the SD memory card Transferring to an FTP server export 1 Display the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the CLIP EXPORT gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button Note e The SD CARD menu item can be selected only when a card is inserted in the SD memory card slot e For a card in an SD card slot only the whole memory card can be exported It is not possible to export selected clips like with a P2 card 4 The server screen appears The folders on the set server are displayed Use the cursor buttons to select the transfer destination folder Note e Folder names using multi byte characters are not displayed correctly e Press the TC PRESET button to add a new folder to the cur rent folder list This operation is not related to the cursor po sition Numeric characters indicating the date and time are auto matically entered for the name of the new folder but you can
99. cccnccccocccononccooncconnncnnnnncnnos 20 Turning Off the Power coiccionccinccinnccccooncconcccccanncinos 20 Auto Power Off during Operation ecserin 20 Setting the Year Month Day and Time 21 PZ Card mara taiido 22 P2 Card Access Lamp and P2 Card Status 22 P2 Card Recording TIMES cceeseceesteetteetteeneens 22 Handling of Recording Data eects 24 Using SD SDHC SDXC Memory Cards 25 Available Modes ooooococoooccccooocccnocononcnnononcnonnns 26 Man MOG iramccnchestetacttac aaa a 27 Recording Playback Screen ccccsssceeeeeseteees 27 Recording CIPS sieer irinari aiaeei i i araea 27 Playing Back GIPS isunod ana aei a n aee 30 Thumbnail Screen ooooooccccconoccccnccononnnnnccnnnnnonnnons 32 Displaying the Thumbnail Screen cnn 32 Names and Functions of the Parts of the Thumbnail SAN ad 33 Changing the Thumbnail Display 0 0 00 eee 35 Playing Back CIPS 0 cee eeeeeeteteettteeeneees 36 Selecting and Deselecting Clips ooo 38 Adding Text Memos and Shot Marks 00 0 38 COPYING GIIPS recita cad onze tari dete 39 Deleting Clips erein ea ai 40 Repairing and Reconnecting Clips ooinnnnnnnnnn 40 Viewing and Editing the Clip Information 41 Changing Thumbnails seeren 42 Adding Metadata to Clips During Recording 43 Formatting P2 Cards and SD Memory Cards 45 Checking the Card Status ociinniinnnninnniinnciiccciocn
100. ce EX input when there is an SD reference input HD SYS H OH Outputs with the same phase as the SD reference ADVANCE 90H Outputs with the HD SDI output phase advanced 90H from the SD reference output Note Audio and time codes are output with the same phase as HD SDI output Selects the reference for video output EX TO SOHz Uses the signal input to the REF connector as the reference When there is no input to the REF connector the selected video input signal is used as the reference When there is no REF input signal and no VIDEO input signal the internal clock is used OUTPUT REF REF Uses the REF input signal as the reference If there is no such signal the internal clock is used INPUT Uses the VIDEO input signal as the reference If there is no such signal the internal clock is used HOURS METER Item Settings and brief function description OPERATION Displays the total time that the power of the unit has been on P ON TIMES Displays the total number of times that the power of the unit has been turned on LCD Displays the total time that the LCD monitor of the unit has been lit FAN Displays the total time that the fan of the unit has been rotating VERSION Displays the various versions of the unit Item Settings and brief function description VERSION Displays the overall firmware version representative version of the unit MODEL NAME Displays the model name of the uni
101. cessed Card type Size slow SD memory cards 32 MB to 2 GB Off Reading not possible no card is inserted unfor SDHC memory cards 4 GB to 32 GB matted unsupported card inserted or write SDXC memory cards Over 32 GB to 64 GB Note e Please note that a miniSD miniSDHC microSD microSDHC or mi croSDXC memory card will not operate normally when in AVCHD play back mode even if the dedicated adapter is attached e For the latest information not available in the Operating Instruc tions visit the support page on the Panasonic website gt Website URL page 8 e The unit supports SD memory cards formatted in the FAT12 and FAT16 formats SDHC memory cards formatted in the FAT32 for mat and SDXC memory cards formatted in the exFAT format that are compliant with the SD standard e SDHC memory cards of 4 GB or more without the SDHC logo and SDXC memory cards of 48 GB or more without the SDXC logo are not compliant with the SD standard e MultiMediaCards cannot be used SD memory card slots and access lamps When an SD memory card is inserted in the SD memory card slot of the unit the recorded clips can be displayed as thumb nails and played back Note Before playing back the recorded clips be sure to close the cov er of the SD memory card slot protected SD memory card protection To prevent the accidental deletion of data recorded on the SD memory card set the write protect switch on the SD me
102. ck format PB FORMAT page 69 10 OnClip protection indicator Indicates that a clip is protected 11 Various indicators IM Shot mark Indicates the presence of a shot mark However the unit cannot record shot marks DD Resume playback indicator Indicates a clip target for resume playback LI Index Indicates an index has been recorded However the unit cannot record indexes Selecting the thumbnail display method THUMBNAIL You can display thumbnails for the desired clips More detailed settings of the thumbnail display method are also possible 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select THUMBNAIL and press the SET button PB MENU 3 Use the up or down cursor button to select an item and press the SET button INDICATOR DATA DISPLAY E i THUMBNAIL MODE Select the clips to display ALL Displays all clips SAME Displays the clips in the same playback format FORMAT MARKER Displays clips with shot marks INDEX Displays clips with indexes XX indicates the factory default setting INDICATOR Turn the indicators on or off The factory default setting is ON The clip protect indicator and resume playback indicator are displayed even when this is set to OFF DATA DISPLAY Select the information to display in the time display of a clip TC Time code UB User bits TIME Time of shooting DATE Date of shooting DATE TIME Date and time
103. connector The assignment for each port can be selected in the PAR ALLEL PORT PORT1 7 PORT 9 14 gt page 100 and page 101 menu item a D oo FO o Pin Port Name Function o No gt 1 PORTI Command input port 1 o 2 PORT2 Command input port 2 3 3 PORT3 Command input port 3 S 4 PORT4 Command input port 4 3 5 PORT5 Command input port 5 ye 6 PORT6 Command input port 6 7 PORT7 Command input port 7 o 8 5 V Output 180 mA max 9 PORT9 Status output port 1 10 PORT10 Status output port 2 11 PORT11 Status output port 3 12 PORT12 Status output port 4 13 PORT13 Status output port 5 14 PORT14 Status output port 6 15 GND GND Note e Supply TTL level active LOW electrical signals with an edge of 100 msec or higher as input signals e A maximum open collector and sink current of 6 mA is out put as an output signal e Use a shielded cable to connect to this connector 16 Fan This fan is for cooling the unit Install the unit where the ventilation holes will not be blocked Note If the fan is stopped while the power is on the FAN STOPPED warning is displayed The unit will operate even if the fan is stopped However please stop using the unit imme diately Control Reference Guide I O Connectors 1 9 Preparation How to Turn On Off the Power Turning On the Power From the power off state press the 1
104. cursor buttons to align the cursor with the REPAIR gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button 3 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button Select NO to not repair the clip Note Some clips are so badly damaged they cannot be repaired Such clips are indicated by a red indicator NB Reconnecting incomplete clips A clip that is recorded on multiple P2 cards may become an incomplete clip I indicator due to not being recognized as a continuous clip When this happens you can use the recon nection function to reconnect the continuous clip segments to restore the original clip Note e Incomplete clips occur under the following conditions When the segments of a continuous clip that are recorded on multiple P2 cards are copied separately for each P2 card When the segments of a continuous clip that are recorded on multiple cards are copied separately for each card to a stor age device and then written back to the P2 cards 1 Select the incomplete clips to reconnect Note Normally the thumbnails with the incomplete clip indicator If are grouped together 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the RE CONNECT gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button 3 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button Select NO to not reconnect the clip segments Note When so
105. d Check the selected content CANNOT REPAIR Content that cannot be repaired is selected Check the selected content CANNOT SAVE FILE A configuration file with the same file name al Save the file under a different name NAME IN USE ready exists on the SD memory card CARD FULL The P2 card or SD memory card is full Insert media with sufficient free space INVALID VALUE The entered data is invalid Enter data in a valid range LACK OF CAPACITY There is not Gnoughi recording Space ier onthe Insert a card with sufficient recording space card 114 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System ltem Message Description Measure A shot mark cannot be added to a clip that spans y MISSING CLIP multiple P2 cards if all of the segments are not i allofthe Pe cetds on which theclip wasitecorg available i NO CARD No P2 card or SD memory card is inserted Insert compatible media NO FILE The designated file does not exist Check the file NO COPY TO SAME Copying is not possible because the copy Copy to a card that does not contain the selected CARD source and copy destination are the same clip NO INPUT No data is input Input data and then set the setting NO SD CARD No SD memory card is inserted Insert an SD memory card An attempt was made to delete when no clip was NOT SELECTED Select the clip you want to delete selected us Multipl ies of th
106. d Do not delete this file until it has been loaded by the device 3 Load the CPS password file Turn on the power of the unit and then insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot Open the thumbnail screen Select the CPS PASSWORD LOAD gt page 82 menu Select the file to use from the displayed password file list and press the SET button e When loading of the CPS password is successful the LOADINGPASSWORD COMPLETED message ap pears e When loading of the CPS password fails a warning mes sage appears For details on the warning refer to Warn ing Details gt page 110 elf a warning message is displayed check the insertion status of the SD memory card the save location of the CPS password file file name gt x x p2p generat ed in step 2 etc Setting the CPS password with the software key board 1 Select the CPS PASSWORD SET gt page 82 menu item The software keyboard for entering the CPS password ap pears 2 Enter the CPS password with the software keyboard When you enter the password in PASSWORD and in RETRY PASSWORD for verification and then select OK the CPS password is set e When CPS password input is successful the SETTING PASSWORD COMPLETED message appears eWhen CPS password input fails a warning message ap pears For details on the warning refer to Warning De tails gt page 110 O Note
107. d microP2 memory cards are semiconductor memory cards designed for the P2 series Panasonic s line of professional video and broadcast equipment Recording data in the P2 format is ideally suited for com puter processing because it is a file format The file struc Drive ture includes not only video and audio data recorded in CONTENTS the unique MXF file format but also various important infor AVCLIP mation and has the folder configuration shown on the AUDIO right CLIP E i ICON If any of this data is changed or deleted a problem may oc M PROXY cur such as the data being unable to be recognized as P2 aize f VIDEO data or the card no longer being able to be used in a P2 de VOICE vice H MA P2 card that has been formatted in other than a microP2 L ASTCLIP TXT memory card compatible device will not contain the AV CLIP folder For a P2 card without an AVCLIP folder the folder will be created automatically when recording is per formed on a microP2 memory card compatible device All of the folders are required 1 This file contains the data for the last clip recorded on the P2 device MiTo prevent data loss when transferring the data on a P2 card to a PC or other device or when writing the data stored on a PC back to a P2 card be sure to use the dedicated P2 Viewer Plus software which can be downloaded from the Panasonic website For the URL refer to gt Website URL page 8 M
108. e A set partition name is displayed in PARTITION NAME in the EX PLORE screen Setting a partition name Inthe case of a TYPE S storage device a name up to 20 char acters can be assigned to a partition Note A set partition name is displayed in PARTITION NAME in the EX PLORE screen 1 Align the cursor with the partition you want to set in the EXPLORE screen for the storage device You can also press the SET button to display the thumb nail list and then enter a partition name 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the CHANGE PARTITION NAME gt page 84 menu item and press the SET button The software keyboard appears 4 Enter the name to set for the partition and select OK The partition name is set Deleting the last partition The last partition of a storage device can be deleted in the DELETE LAST PARTITION gt page 84 menu item Note e Move the cursor to the last partition beforehand e Deletion of the last partition is only possible for a TYPE S storage device Only the last partition can be deleted A partition before the last partition cannot be deleted e Carefully check the partition before executing this because a deleted partition cannot be recovered E Viewing thumbnails of clips on a storage device and viewing video on the monitor Displaying thumbnails The thumbnail screen can also be displayed to
109. e Up to 16 characters can be set for the password e Do not forget the password you entered because it cannot be displayed on a device E Deleting the password When you no longer need to use the CPS function delete the CPS password To delete the CPS password select the CPS PASSWORD DELETE gt page 82 menu item DELETING PASSWORD COMPLETED appears and the CPS password is deleted Note When the setting becomes unset after deletion of the CPS pass word automatic authentication of microP2 memory cards and the encrypted format function are disabled Connecting an External Device via the USB HOST Port Supported storage devices The following storage devices can be used e Panasonic portable hard disk unit P2 store AJ PCSO60G e Hard disk drives or solid state drives connected via USB 2 0 3 0 Note Only Ver 2 gt x and later of P2 Store are supported Ver 1 k gt k cannot be connected Upgrade from Ver1 to Ver 2 k gt k be fore use Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 47 apo ule I Storage device types and available functions The available functions depend on the type of storage device used The storage device type is displayed below PARTITION on the left side of the EXPLORE screen gt Viewing storage device information EXPLORE screen page 51 Note e The USB 3 0 connector supports USB bus power 5 V 0 9 A but startup may not be possible depending on
110. e backup function works to en able the time code generator to provide long term about three months operation Note When the setting of the SYSTEM MODE LINESFREO gt page 105 menu item is changea the run data is cleared 78 Time Code User Bits and CTL External mode 1 Press the STOP 0 button to switch to stop mode 2 Use the COUNTER button to select TC 3 Set the TCG MODE gt page 88 and UBG MODE gt page 88 menu items to EXT External time code selection 4 Select the external input time code type in the EXT TC SEL gt page 89 menu item EXT LTC Records the LTC signals input to the TIME CODE IN connector BNC on the rear panel SLTC Records the LTC signals added to the se rial signals input to the SDI IN connector SVITC Records the VITC signals added to the serial signals input to the SDI IN connec tor Note When SLTC or SVITC is set and SD SDI is selected as the input signal the VITC of the input video signal is recorded Setup Menu Menu Operations Operate the menu as follows CANCEL SSS DIAG 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the corresponding menu item gt appears where a lower level menu exists Note e Use the up and down cursor buttons to move the cursor up and down e Press the right curso
111. e connection method used for the apparatus 4 Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other appliances EU To remove the battery Back up Battery Lithium Battery e For the removal of the battery for disposal at the end of its service life please consult your dealer Read this first For AJ PD500E T N 30080d PV 104 15414 S14 Peoy i e The SDXC logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and or other countries e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc used under license therefrom e Apple Mac Mac OS MacBook iPhone iPod touch iPad QuickTime and Safari are registered trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States and or other countries e Microsoft product screenshots are used in accordance with the guidelines of Microsoft Corporation e Other company names and product names appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respec tive owners Illustrations in this manual e Illustrations of the recorder unit and menu screens may appear different from the actual recorder unit and menu screens Page references e In
112. e cursor with a clip and press the SET button You can also select multiple clips 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the COPY gt page 83 STORAGE menu item and press the SET button 3 Select the copy destination in the storage device folder or partition list that appears and press the SET button Note e The following folders are displayed for a storage device in the FAT format Root folder Up to three levels of folders containing the CONTENTS folder e Copying is not possible on a TYPE S storage device without even one partition Format the storage device in the FAT for mat or create a partition by exporting data and then perform the copy operation 4 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button Viewing storage device information EXPLORE screen You can display storage device information select the display of a storage device partition or folder thumbnails and select a partition or folder as a target for operation in the EXPLORE screen 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the EXPLORE gt page 83 STORAGE menu item and press the SET button The EXPLORE screen appears 1 9 STORAGE EXPLORE NO FOLDER NAME STORAGE 1 2 PARTITION FAT w apo uen O VENDOR 2 a SIZE 238 4 GB USED GB CARDS FREE CAP 225 2 GB SELECTED PART 0 6
113. e cursor with the EX a PLORE gt page 83 menu item press the SET but ton select STORAGE and press the SET button e When connecting a USB 3 0 compatible storage device The EXPLORE screen opens use a cable that conforms to the USB 3 0 standard With a USB 2 0 cable the transfer rate of USB 2 0 will not 3 Press the MENU button use the cursor buttons to be able to be exceeded align the cursor with the FORMAT STORAGE gt page 83 menu item press the SET button select 2 When the storage device is recognized and becomes the format TYPE S or FAT and then press the available for use the J gray icon at the top right SET button of the thumbnail screen changes to white R NAME DATE V 16 20 49 JUN 28 2013 SIZE 238 4 USED GE Cl FREE CAP ECT RELEASE SET THUMBNAIL SELECTED P AVC Eat 100 TON TO EXIT Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 49 apo ule p 4 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button 5 When the confirmation message appears again align the cursor with YES and press the SET but ton The storage device is formatted Note Be sure to check the data before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered Exporting data to a storage device by card Data can be exported to a storage device by card writing data from a P2 card to the storage device The copy result and maxim
114. e equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point please consult a qualified electrician CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock refer mounting of the optional interface boards to qualified service personnel CAUTION 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 WARNING e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock keep this equipment away from all liquids Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation WARNING Always keep memory cards optional accessory out of the reach of babies and small children CAUTION The mains plug of the power sup
115. e status and connection TARGET connection target CANNOT COPY The clips cannot be copied because there is no y Ref tin FAT f t t the data f P2 FORMAT STORAGE partition to which to copy clips on the storage de Plana gunk SKI en E qata oma card to create a partition sTOR DEVICE TO FAT vice AGE CANNOT FORMAT The storage device cannot be formatted Connect a different storage device CANNOT RECOGNIZE The storage device cannot be recognized prop Reboot the storage device or connect a different de STORAGE DEVICE erly vice CANNOT SELECT e dde DE a Cancel some of the selected partitions MAX 6 PARTITIONS a j E partitions CARD IS EMPTY Mo ike Copying will not be performed since the card is emp CANNOT COPY The P2 card to be copied is empty iy FORMAT P2 CARD Importing to a P2 card containing clips is not Format the P2 card possible LACK OF CAPACITY Not enough free space left on the storage de Use a new storage device with enough free space or vice a formatted storage device Stor MISMATCH The mode numas OL TiS ooo Fe Garg Use P2 cards of the same model number or import and copy destination P2 card do not match Pee er eat age COMPONENT Sit clips individually Copying is not possible The maximum number of partitions for a storage de TOO MANY PARTITIONS There are too many partitions vice is 23 Use a new storage device or reformat the storage device UNKNOWN DEVICE An unsupported DVD drive or other device is Connect
116. e unit When authentication with the set CPS password is successful the AUTHENTICATED SUC CESSFULLY message appears When authentication with the set CPS password fails a warning message gt page 111 ap pears Setup Menu Menu List 83 nu N dnjas ltem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Sets or changes the names of partitions in a storage device EX EN CHANGE Note l o PARTITION NAME e The default value is the date and time when the partition was created e This is enabled only for TYPE S storage devices e This is displayed only when storage explorer Deletes the last partition on a storage device EX EIB DELETE LAST Note PARTITION e Deletion is possible only when the cursor is on the last partition e This is displayed only when storage explorer DELETE FOLDER Deletes a folder on a storage device in FAT format EX EIB THUMBNAIL SETUP _ s the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Select any of the following items you want to display and press the SET button to add a EDB EN check mark to the item When ALL HIDE is selected other items cannot be selected ALL HIDE Hides all of the indicators MARKER Displays the shot marker indicator TEXT MEMO Displays the text memo indicator WIDE Displays the wide indicator PROXY Displays the proxy indicator Note Regardless of t
117. ed Gray White indicates that a storage device is ME available White Yellow indicates that the clips on a storage device are displayed as thumbnails R o a Red indicates that a storage device is connected but is not available Red E Gray indicates that the LAN setting is OFF Gray EN White indicates that the LAN setting is ON White Yellow indicates that a LAN cable is connected and that there is a link R D a Red indicates an error with the unit Consult your dealer because the unit may have malfunctioned 17 Status message Displays a message indicating the processing status For example the UPDATING text message and a rotating icon are displayed during screen updating 18 Simple property indication Displays the properties of the clip at the cursor position This is displayed when the THUMBNAIL SIZE gt page 84 menu item is set to SMALL You can select the information to display from the menu gt Setting the items to display as properties page 36 Note When there are more characters than can be displayed only the range of characters that can be displayed are shown 19 Thumbnail scroll bar Indicates the location of the currently displayed thumbnail among all of the thumbnails 20 08 Unplayable indicator Indicates a clip that cannot be played because for exam ple the frequency differs from that of the system
118. ee ie ee ee SHIFT button Shot mark Shotmark indicaties sisii at 33 SHUTTLE MAX cuore eiii 87 SORT at a a aran ganda acne race rr Eaa a 84 JA nee a A E A 16 SPEAKER OU Terri a E 95 Specifications we 119 EO m ARERR LERA ESEESE N E E E EEE 95 STAT US DISPLAY eneee 96 STOP DUM eas chicane heen ee eee 15 STOP EE SE be uti teca oral dN a o ah 87 STORAGE COPY SETUP sssr 85 Storage device eee 34 47 48 A eeit i EEEa 49 124 Index Import Information display eceececseceeseeseeeseeceeseseseeeeseeseseeseeseeeseeeeeenees 51 Storage Precautions ccoo 109 SYS H HD SYS H SD SYS REM Sut aie ese SYSTEM MODE SYSTEM SETUP IT TC OUTPUT REF uni rt TC PRESET button TC SUPER TC UB CTL TCG MODE Text memo Deleting ii rana forward rewind Text Memo indicator cocino cres 34 TRAUMA eco is 32 AVCHD es 66 Chainging the thumbnail display oooonciccnioicidnnnnnnnmnmes 35 A O 42 DISPIAVING isinen e i atigr 32 O 59 Names and functions of the parts 0 0 sesesceeseseeseeeeeeseeseeeeseeeeees 33 Storage device ive ne rico 53 THUMBNAIL DUMON siii irii ii 14 THUMBNAIL SETUP ccccioccioococoooccoonocoononnooonnnoonnoornnnomnnoonnsosooss 84 THUMBNAIL SIZE ooo cece ccccsccsssecesseceseessecssecessecesnsessneeenseesaes 84 105 Time code TIME CODE IN OUT jacks ooo ccc cccccccsecessecessecessecesneeeseeestes 17 TIME OUT TOP BOTTOM buttons ococcccccionioniconinoninnoncon
119. emory card for ple ati which CPS authentication has failed Refer to Manual and Automatic CPS Authentication gt page 46 and then change the settings Displayed for approx 3 seconds when reduced storage device perfor Operation STORAGE INTERMITTENT mance or another factor has resulted in intermittent clip playback Sa Use a storage device with higher specifications Intermittent playback occurs with an SDHC SDXC memory card A card peratio PB INTERMITTENT for which playback performance cannot be guaranteed is inserted Using E a microP2 memory card or P2 memory card is recommended PROXY ERROR Operation and cause Proxy data recording stops but the recording of this material continues e Electric circuit error PROXY ERROR e Proxy data recording error PROXY REC WARNING o e When a proxy data recording error occurs the proxy data being record peration continues PROXY REC WARNING ed is processed as follows The proxy data being recorded to a P2 card is deleted The proxy data being recorded to an SD memory card is not deleted or repaired uoljelado 2914 9 qno1 pue Huo7 104 i For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System 113 Displayed message Description Deck operation LAN ERROR Displayed when the LAN connection or disconnection failed To continue Operation turn the power off and then back on STOP If the message is displayed again consult with your dealer
120. et the playback format and playback method Setting the playback format PB FORMAT Set the playback format gt Menu Operations page 79 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select PLAY SETUP and press the SET button 3 Select PB FORMAT and press the SET button 4 Use the cursor buttons to select the playback format and press the SET button e Available formats e 59 94 Hz 1080 60P 1080 60i 30P 1080 24P 720 60P 30P 720 24P e50 Hz 1080 50P 1080 50i 25P 720 50P 25P 1 Support is planned to be provided via a version update The formats that can be selected depend on setting spec ified for the LINES FREQ gt page 105 menu item 5 press the MENU button to return to the thumbnail screen Clips with black numbers can be played back while clips with red numbers cannot be played back Repeat playback REPEAT PLAY When the REPEAT PLAY gt page 86 menu item is set to ON all playable clips will be played repeatedly AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board 69 9POIN A9EG BIA GHOAV i Resume playback RESUME PLAY Set this to resume playback from where it was last interrupted 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select PLAY SETUP and press the SET button 3 Select RESUME PLAY and press the SET button 4 Select ON and press the SET button 5 press the MENU button to return to the thumbnail screen 6 Select and play a clip When
121. etting value cannot be changed DHCP DHCP setting ENABLE Enables DHCP automatic as DISABLE signment DISABLE Disables DHCP automatic as signment IP ADDRESS IP address Enter with the numeric keypad 192 168 0 2 SUBNET MASK Subnet mask Enter with the numeric keypad 255 255 255 128 DEFAULT GATEWAY Default gateway Enter with the numeric keypad 192 168 0 1 PRIMARY DNS Primary DNS server setting Enter with the numeric keypad 0 0 0 0 SECONDARY DNS Secondary DNS server setting Enter with the numeric keypad 0 0 0 0 Note e When NETWORK SEL is set to LAN starting up may take longer because the unit will connect to the network when it is turned on e When NETWORK SEL is set to OFF the network function will not be available When the NETWORK SEL setting is changed the change is not applied until the unit is restarted e When the settings are changed it may take a while for the settings screen to close because the network service is restarted e The combination of the IP address subnet mask and default gateway must be correct If the CANNOT ACCESS GATEWAY warning appears when the settings screen closes consult with your network adminis trator e When a default gateway or DNS will not be used set the settings to 0 0 0 0 e DHCP and DNS may not operate properly in some network environments 56 Main Mode Using the Unit Connected to a Network Client settings To transfer c
122. evice is redisplayed Note e To play back a clip you do not need to select it so that the thumbnail appears inside a blue frame e You can change the thumbnail display settings to play back only selected clips or play back only clips with text memos added e Pressing the SEARCH button instead of the PLAY gt button displays the first frame of the clip as a still image e Pressing the REW button instead of the PLAY gt button rewinds playback while pressing the FF E gt button fast forwards playback eA clip whose clip number is red cannot be played back 54 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen e Pressing the STOP 0 button during clip playback stops playback and redisplays the thumbnail screen e When playback is stopped the cursor moves to the clip played prior to stopping e When clips in different compression formats are played back the video and audio between clips may be distorted e Text memos metadata and other data cannot be added or edited e When ONE CLIP PLAY is assigned to a USER button pressing that USER button allows you to play back only the clip at the cursor position e Audio and video may stop or dropouts may occur during playback depending on the storage device Use a high speed storage device to prevent dropouts A warning ap pears when video dropouts occur Press the STOP button or other button to close the warning message Writing back importing data from a stor
123. he PREV button or NEXT button The clip beginning or text memo position is located in accor dance with the SEEK POS SEL gt page 87 menu item Repeat playback Play back playable clips repeatedly 1 Press MENU 2 Set the REPEAT PLAY gt page 86 menu item to ON 3 Close the menu 4 Press the PLAY gt button to start playback All clips are played repeatedly e Repeat playback continues until the STOP is pressed e Repeat playback is not performed during playback other than normal playback for example variable playback and playback stops at the beginning BOS or end EOS of a playable clip e During repeat playback REPEAT PLAY is displayed for the operating status on the OSD button Main Mode Recording Playback Screen 3 apo uen p Thumbnail Screen This unit has a thumbnail screen for managing clips A clip consists of a set of video audio and additional information such as metadata and a shot is a clip generated by a single normal start to stop recording operation A shot that spans multiple P2 cards is handled as one clip The thumbnail screen displays a list ofthumbnails of recorded clips You can perform the following clip management operations while checking these thumbnails e Playback of clips on P2 cards e Simple playback of clips on a storage device e Copying and deleting clips e Adding text memos to clips e Checking and deleting tex
124. he above settings the bad clip indicator NG MB unknown clip indi cator and incomplete clip indicator are always displayed INDICATOR Selects the items to display in the time display EX TC Time code E UB User bits TIME Time of recording DATE Date of recording DATE TIME Date and time of recording CLIP NAME Clip name USER CLIP NAME Up to the first fifteen characters in the user clip name SLOT Slot number THUMBNAIL TC Time code of thumbnail position DATA DISPLAY Sets the size of thumbnails displayed on the screen in thumbnail mode EX EN SMALL Small thumbnail display 4 x 3 property display MEDIUM Standard thumbnail display 4 x 3 LARGE Large thumbnail display 3 x 2 THUMBNAIL SIZE Sets the playback start position for playback on the thumbnail screen EX EIB RESUME Plays from the position where playback was stopped THUMBNAIL TC Plays from the time code of the thumbnail position START TC Plays from the start time code beginning of the clip PB POSITION Sets the display order for thumbnails EDB OFF Recorded order Ea SLOT Slot order clips in the same slot are displayed according to the date and time of recording SORT 84 Setup Menu Menu List Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications PROPERTY DISP Sets the items to display in the simplified property display on the left side of the thumbnails USER C
125. i OS UDI one lA Storage device COUNTER button Counter ValUl ienne a a a N EPS md a ti tii id Automatic CPS authentication o o oociocnoniciciononononinninancnnoninonns 47 Manual CPS authentication 0 c cccccccccccssesesscesesssseeeeescesseeeeeees 46 CPS PASSWORD oidos 82 GT E a 77 CTLEDISPLA Yavi alli e 88 Cursor control buttons ococicnicnnonincinnononinnonnonio nin nancnccnno nio nans 15 DATA DISPLAY simson iia DC IN connector DELETE Li rn ora cima DELETE FOLDER resia arn ida 84 DELETE LAST PARTITION ssis 84 DF MODE usted 89 DDG PR ees eee et EA A AE 96 DIAG B tton avisa i eaten 15 IE DIAG iSpy 00 a 75 DISPLAY sects tn nie nas 96 DISPLAY DUO ciao oa aa ais 15 Dividing A neon tata ce ereceesececsenanenn 23 DOWNCON MODE naren a R 93 EDH S D 0 iia 92 Edit copy Indicators 34 EJECT buttons Error code Si ita EXCH THUMBNAIL 00 ccceseesseeeessescsessesseeseeseseeeees 83 EXIT button EXPLORE secos io EA ento ee Storage device EXPO Visca aaa aNNraGas Export FTP SeNet cinc caa Storage device EXT DC IN EXT DC AN SELECT sio ia EXT TE SE iii ra External DC power supply ExternalMode ooocoicninsc ans IF Fan FE DUNON S ieee eeaeee aa A aiii 15 FREREW MAX iiien aa 87 FILE FEES a Tita ati FirmWat k cc E O FORMAT sosanna FORMAT STORAGE FORMAT SD CARD narra e Formatting P27 CAIUS ii e eepe aeaa aeara e a a 4
126. il screen e When playback is stopped the cursor moves to the clip played prior to stopping e Video and audio playback may be disrupted between clips in different video formats 1080i 1080p etc or compres sion formats e When clips with the same video format but different audio bit rates are played back continuously the audio between clips will be muted e Changing the thumbnail screen to text memo display allows you to start playback from a text memo position e You can select the playback start position for playback from thumbnails in the PB POSITION gt page 84 menu item Playing back one clip ONE CLIP PLAY When ONE CLIP PLAY is assigned to a USER button pressing the USER button plays only the clip at the cursor position USER BUTTON page 99 Note e When the thumbnail screen is redisplayed after one clip play back ends the cursor moves to the next clip e All buttons except the STOP button are disabled during one clip playback e One clip playback starts from the position set in the PB POSI TION gt page 84 menu item e When JOG SHTL is used to display a still image during play back from the thumbnail screen the USER button to which ONE CLIP PLAY has been assigned allows you to play to the end of the clip from the position of the still image e One clip playback is also performed when the PLAY gt but ton is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button
127. in the FTP client settings the contents of that folder can be accessed even if it is the 101st folder or a subsequent folder e Connectivity and folder display may differ from that of a PC connected to an FTP server e Depending on the FTP server and the connection envi ronment error messages may not be displayed correct ly e To stop an operation when connected press the SET button e If an error occurs perform the operation again e An error may be generated when a network operation is performed right after connecting a LAN cable or stop ping the previous operation e Check the connection with PING when performing an op eration several times results in a connection error If PING fails check that the LAN settings are correct the LAN ca ble is connected properly and any hubs or routers in the path are operating normally If PING is successful check whether the server function services of the FTP server are running whether there is a firewall in the communication path and whether a user ID and password that permits access to the FTP server have been set Note that it may be possible to connect using FTP even when PING fails elf a connection cannot be established even after per forming the above checks consult with the system ad ministrator of your network environment e Some GUI operations may not be possible for a while af ter an FTP server operation has been cancelled Operations in the FTP EXPLORE screen
128. ing occur Sets the button operation inactivity period after which to turn off the power automatically OFF Does not turn off the power of the unit and maintains the energized state e Even when this setting is other than OFF the power is not turned off during playback including variable speed playback fast forward fast rewind and pause and record e When the unit is connected to an external device with a USB cable and is in the com municating state the power is not turned off even if the above button activity does not Setup Menu Menu List 91 nuayy dnjas VIDEO _1s th e factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications INPUT SEL Selects the video input signal HD SDI Selects the SDI connector HD signal input SD SDI Selects the SDI connector SD signal input INT SG Selects the internal signal generator The signal switches to the internal signal selected in the INT SG menu item Note e When SD SDI is selected for the signal format of the LINE amp FREQ setting the signal is up converted automatically to HD and recorded e When 1080P is up converted from an SD signal the video will not be converted properly INT SG Sets the internal signal type SMPTE and ARIB signals are enabled only when the LINE amp FREQ setting is set to the HD format black in SD mode 100 CB 100 color bar 75 CB 75 color bar SMPT
129. ing Method Compression Method 59 94 Hz 50 Hz AVC Intra100 AVC Intra50 DVCPRO AVC LongG25 DVCPRO HD AVC LongG50 DVCPRO50 16 GBx1 Approx Approx Approx Approx 16 minutes 32 minutes 64 minutes 54 minutes 32 GBx1 Approx Approx Approx Approx 32 minutes 64 minutes 128 minutes 110 minutes 64 GBx1 Approx Approx Approx Approx 64 minutes 128 minutes 256 minutes 220 minutes Note e With 1080 59 94p and 1080 50p the times are half of those shown above e All of the above times apply to the continuous recording of a single clip on a P2 card e Depending on the number of clips recorded the recording times may be shorter than those listed above suoneooads Specifications 119 VIDEO DIGITAL VIDEO Sampling frequencies AVC Intra100 AVC LongG50 AVC LongG25 DVCPRO HD 59 94 Hz Y 74 1758 MHz Ps Pr 37 0879 MHz 50 Hz Y 74 2500 MHz Pe Pr 37 1250 MHz AVC Intra100 AVC LongG25 1080 59p Y 148 3516 MHz Pe Pr 74 1758 MHz 1080 50p Y 148 5000 MHz Pe Pr 74 2500 MHz DVCPROSO Y 13 5 MHz Pe Pa 6 75 MHz DVCPRO Y 13 5 MHz Pe Pa 3 375 MHz Quantization AVC Intra100 AVC Intra50 AVC LongG50 AVC LongG25 10 bit DVCPRO HD DVCPROSO DVCPRO DV 8 bit Video compression methods AVC Intra100 AVC Intra50 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Intra Profile AVC LongG50 AVC LongG25 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 High Profile DVCPRO HD DV Based Compression SMPTE ST 370 Color sampling
130. ing the data through the rate converter Note RATE CONV e The on off of all recording and playback channels is controlled simultaneously It cannot be set for each channel separately e When the rate converter is off the video input and digital audio input need to be syn chronized The video input and the reference signal selected in OUTPUT REF gt page 106 also need to be synchronized If they are not synchronized noise may be output Selects the level for the CH1 L analog audio output EX EN 4 dB OUTPUT CH1 L LEVEL 0dE 3 dB 20 dB Selects the level for the CH2 R analog audio output EX EN 4 dB OUTPUT CH2 R LEVEL 008 3 dB 20 dB Selects the channels to multiplex on the SD SDI output EX EN OFF Does not superimpose CH1 4 Outputs the four channels CH1 4 CH5 8 Outputs the four channels CH5 8 OUTPUT CH1 8 Outputs the eight channels CH1 8 EMBD SD CH Note e The four channels CH1 4 are always multiplexed during DV DVCPRO and DVCPRO50 playback e Some devices may not be able to receive eight channels Check the specifications of the receiving device before setting CH1 8 Selects the channels to multiplex on the HD SDI output EX EN OFF Does not superimpose CH1 8 Outputs the eight channels CH1 8 Note Channels not included in a playback clip are output as no sound OUTPUT EMBD HD CH Sets the channels to output to AES EBU EX CH1 4 Outputs the four channels CH1 4 Es CH5
131. ings INT SG VIDEO Changes the INT SG settings AUDIO IN SEL Changes the INPUT SEL AUDIO settings MONITOR CH SEL Changes the MONITOR CH SEL settings LEVEL METER Changes the LEVEL METER settings WFM TYPE Changes the WFM TYPE settings PORT2 The settings are the same as PORT1 The factory default setting is STOP BUTTON PORT3 The settings are the same as PORT1 The factory default setting is FF BUTTON PORT4 The settings are the same as PORT1 The factory default setting is REW BUTTON PORTS The settings are the same as PORT1 The factory default setting is REC BUTTON PORT6 The settings are the same as PORT1 The factory default setting is SHTL BUTTON PORT7 The settings are the same as PORT1 The factory default setting is USER1 BUTTON 100 Setup Menu Menu List nua dnjas N Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications REC Becomes active in the REC or REC PAUSE state EX E PLAY Becomes active in the PLAY or REC state FF Becomes active in the FF state REW Becomes active in the REW state STOP Becomes active in the STOP state PAUSE Becomes active in the STILL or REC PAUSE state SHTL Becomes active in the SHTL state SHTL 0 0 Becomes active when the speed is the 0 0 state in SHTL NO CARD Becomes active in the state of all P2 memory card slots and
132. interface boards to qualified service personnel WARNING e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock keep this equipment away from all liquids Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment CAUTION This apparatus can be operated at a voltage in the range of 100 240 V AC Voltages other than 120 V are not intended for U S A and Canada Operation at a voltage other than 120 V AC may require the use of a different AC plug Please contact either a local or foreign Panasonic authorized service center for assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug CAUTION Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss WARNING Always keep memory cards optional accessory out of the reach of babies and small children CAUTION A coin type battery is installed inside of the unit Do not expose the unit to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like tE indicates safety information 2 Read this first For AJ PD500P Read this first For AJ PD500P continued IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow
133. ion Various metadata information can be viewed for the clips stored on a storage device The information can be displayed in the same way as for P2 card clip properties 1 Move the cursor to the target clip in the thumbnail screen of the storage device 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the CLIP PROPERTY gt page 82 menu item and press the SET button gt Viewing and Editing the Clip Information page 41 Editing is not possible Deleting clips You can delete the clips on a storage device that are no lon ger needed 1 Select a clip to delete in the thumbnail screen of the storage device 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the DELETE gt page 82 menu item and press the SET button 4 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button Note Clips indicated by MA bad clip indicator and 2 unknown clip indicator may not be able to be deleted Checking the video and audio of a clip 1 Display the thumbnail screen of the storage device 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the clip you want to view 3 Press the PLAY gt button Playback begins from the clip at the cursor position When the clip at the cursor position ends subsequent clips are played back in order When the last clip has been played the thumbnail screen of the storage d
134. is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio license for personal and non commercial use and is not licensed for any activity except those for personal use described below e Recording video compliant with the AVC standard hereinafter referred to as an AVC video e Playing AVC video recorded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity e Playing AVC video that was obtained from a licensed provider For details refer to the MPEG LA LLC website http www mpegla com Website URL http pro av panasonic net About copyrights e Copyright laws may prohibit use except for personal pleasure of your recorded video and audio content without permission of the rights holder A Contents Read this first For AJU PD500P 006 2 Read this first For AJ PD500B 5 Usage Precautions ooococconocccicoconccconnaannncnannnnns 10 Regarding this Unit eeen 10 Before Use ere 12 Always confirm the year month day time and time zone and set AS NECESSALY ie 12 Compatible storage Media ninio 12 Driver installation ereet n a 12 Accessories and Options cccscecseeeeees 13 Accessories a cas 13 OPI lada 13 Control Reference Guid8 oooocccncoconcccccnncno 14 Control aia a a 14 Slots and Other Parts oocoooocccccconoccnnccononnnonccnnnnos 16 VO CONMECTOFS detoa ea aE RTR iai 17 PROD AralON acatar 20 How to Turn On Off the Power ccseceeeeeeees 20 Turning On the Power ciic
135. lE coito nl as als 102 SYSTEM dada 105 List of Compatible Input and Output Formats 107 Using a Keyboard coooiccooniccconccccococonannononnnnos 108 Full Keybda diosa daria 108 Numeric Keyboard ccsccccccetntetesecseesatencecaeesebeaeeannen 108 USB Kesybo ad isa ida 108 For Long and Trouble Free Operation 109 Maintenance ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeeeeeees 109 Condensation seasea aroro teipin 109 Storage Precautions 109 Warning System onccinccccnnocccononccnanaconannnnnanacannnos 110 Warning Details sities sia oia 110 EMTOrRCOJIES cdo tad dz 111 Updating the Firmware in This Unit 118 Specifications id 119 HEX ena sahara oi tts 122 Usage Precautions Regarding this unit E Panasonic makes no guarantees regarding re cordings e Please note that Panasonic makes no guarantees regarding recordings in cases where images and or audio were not re corded as you intended due to problems with this unit or P2 cards E Be careful to avoid getting water inside the unit when using it in rainy or snowy weather or near the sea shore e The unit or a card may be damaged In some cases it may become unrepairable E Do not install this unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight e The cabinet may be deformed and the LCD screen may be damaged E Keep the unit away from electromagnetic devic es such as TVs and video game consoles e Using the unit on or near a TV may result in dis
136. layback was interrupted due to a clip error or other factor Cause e Playback was attempted when there were no clips cane e Playback was attempted for a card that cannot be used SIOP e Other causes that prevent playback or stop playback e Playback was attempted when the unit was BUSY DC PWR NEAR END The voltage of the external DC power supply is low Operation Replace the external DC power supply continues SLOT SEL INVALID Displayed if the SLOT SEL button when assigned to a USER button is Operation pressed when it is not possible to switch the P2 card recording slot continues Displayed while the clip information is being read or when the clip configura tion has changed No operations can be performed while BUSY is on the screen BUSY Cause Operation e A card has been inserted or removed continues e Updating is in progress e Recording post processing is in progress e Other causes FAN STOPPED Displayed when the fan motor is stopped Operation continues Displayed when a drop in the backup battery voltage for the internal clock Operation BACKUP BATT EMPTY is detected at power on pd Ask your dealer to replace the battery Displayed when a video or audio error occurs during recording To continue operation turn the power off and then back on REC WARNING O As lt FRAME SIGNAL gt P E i gna npu the unit Even if recording is continued video and sound will be recorded correctly when the signal returns to
137. lected partition or folder as thumbnails gt Displaying the Thumbnail Screen page 32 Up to six partitions or folders can be selected as targets for operation 1 Align the cursor with a partition or folder in the EX PLORE screen 52 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 2 Hold down the SET button for at least 1 second The partition or folder is selected and _ becomes M1 STORAGE EXPLORE NO FOLDER NAME STORAGE PARTITION FAT a 13 06 28 16 27 33 JUN 28 2013 VENDOR 3 MODEL SIZE 238 4 GB USED GB CARDS FREE CAP 225 2 GB SELECTED PART 2 6 SET HOLD SELECT RELEASE SHIFT SET THUMB ALL SEL PART SET THUMBNAIL AVID 100 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT The selected operation targets remain available until the storage device is disconnected or the power is turned off To cancel an operation target selection select it and hold down the SET button again for at least 1 second Pressing the CANCEL button cancels all selections eWhen an attempt is made to select a 7th item the item is not set and a warning appears Note e A clip recording that spans a partition whose MODEL has be come UNKNOWN and another partition on a TYPE S storage device will not become one normal clip 1 When a clip is copied to a TYPE S storage device MODEL of the copy destination partition changes to UNKNOWN e Partition names can be set for a TYPE S storage devic
138. ling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal EU For business users in the European Union EU Cd Note for the battery symbol bottom two symbol examples This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net O Panasonic Corporation 2013
139. lip duplicated b nail SAME CLIP IS The selected clips contain multiple copies of the aa Nina E OEN e ee aif SELECTED same clip duplicated by copying g per the selected clips that are identical copies TOO MANY CLIPS Too many clips are selected Reduce the number of selected clips UNKNOWN CONTENTS FORMAT This warning is for when the version of the con tent is not compatible with the unit Match the device and content versions UNKNOWN DATA e The metadata character code is invalid e There is a problem with the data in the file e Use UTF 8 for the metadata character code Use the viewer to enter the correct characters e Create the file again USER CLIP NAME MODIFIED Characters need to be deleted when the counter value is added to the clip name Only up to 100 bytes can be saved for the combina tion of the user clip name and counter value so char acters are deleted automatically when the total exceeds that amount WRITE PROTECTED The P2 card or SD memory card is write protect ed Insert write enabled media uoljeladog 2914 9 qno1 pue Huo 104 i For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System 115 Item Message Description Measure E ACCESS An error occurred during P2 card access Check the P2 card CANNOT ACCESS An error occurred while attempting to access the Check the storage devic
140. lip and 2 Unknown clip indicator Indicates a clip that became defective because the power was turned off during recording or was damaged for some other reason Clips with the yellow bad clip NG indicator can sometimes be repaired gt Repairing bad clips page 40 Clips with the red clip indicator BJ cannot be repaired and should be deleted If deleting is not possible format the P2 card When a clip is not for example in the P2 standard format 2 is displayed instead of NA 34 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 16 P2 card slot and storage device or LAN status indi cation Indicates the P2 card and storage device or LAN connec tion status as shown below 1 tofa White The numbers of P2 card slots that contain P2 cards are indicated in white The number of the P2 card slot of the P2 card that contains the clip at the cursor position is indicated in yellow When a clip spans multi ple P2 cards the numbers of all the slots with cards that contain the clip are indicated O Note For an inserted P2 card such as the following the slot number has a red frame e RUNDOWN CARD A P2 card for which the maximum number of overwrites has been exceeded e DIR ENTRY NG CARD A P2 card with an unsupported directory structure e AUTH NG CARD A microP2 memory card for which the CPS password cannot be authenticated h A Gray indicates that a storage device is not connect
141. lips Select a thumbnail and press the PLAY B button For details on playback refer to Playing Back AVCHD Clips gt page 70 66 AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board E Displaying the menu Press the MENU button when thumbnails are displayed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Thumbnail display status gt page 67 Displays the type of clips for which thumbnails are dis played 2 Repeat playback indicator gt page 69 Displayed during repeat playback 3 Card status display gt page 68 Displays the SD memory card status 4 Record mode indicator Indicates the recording mode of the clip at the cursor po sition 5 Cursor yellow frame Displayed for the selected thumbnail 6 Recording format display Indicates the recording format of the clip at the cursor po sition 7 Duration display Indicates the duration of the clip at the cursor position 8 Time display gt page 67 Displays the time code at the start of clip recording user bit at the start of clip recording time of shooting date of shooting or date and time of shooting depending on the setting 9 Clip number Indicates the recording order Up to 1 000 clips are dis played Numbers are indicated in red for clips that cannot be played such as clips of a different recording format To play back clips indicated in red set the PLAY SETUP PB FORMAT setting to match the recording format gt Setting the playba
142. lips may be so badly damaged they cannot be repaired Bad clips that are beyond repair are indicated by a red indicator Na RE CONNECT Use this reconnection function to rejoin continuous clips that span across multiple P2 cards but are not recognized as continuous clips and are indicated by the incomplete clip indica tor m Note e Incomplete clips occur under the following conditions When the segments of a continuous clip that are recorded on multiple P2 cards are copied separately for each P2 card When the segments of a continuous clip that are recorded on multiple cards are cop ied separately for each card to a storage device and then written back to the P2 cards e When some but not all the clip segments in a clip that consists of three or more clip seg ments are reconnected the incomplete clip mark indicator m will remain displayed EXCH THUMBNAIL Changes the clip thumbnail to an image at any text memo position This function can be ex ecuted when a text memo clip is displayed EXPLORE Switches to a screen that shows various information on storage device or LAN STORAGE Switches to a screen that shows various information on storage device LAN Switches to a screen that show various information on the LAN AUTHENTICATE Selecting this menu item from the card status screen displays the soft keyboard for entering the CPS password Enter a password and select OK to set the CPS password on th
143. lips with the FTP function you need to set the connection destination and other settings in advance Set the settings in the CLIENT SERVICE gt page 95 menu item CLIENT SERVICE Item Description Factory default setting Setting value Name or address of connection desti nation server FTP SERVER URL Enter with the full Keyboard Up to 500 characters Unset LOGIN USER LOGIN User ID and password for connecting PASSWORD Enter with the full keyboard Up to 31 characters for the Unset user ID and up to 15 characters for the password SSH Set this to use SSH for file transfers ENABLE Enables SSH DISABLE DISABLE Disables SSH e The set password cannot be displayed on the unit Operation check tools status indication and initialization You can check the network connection status of an FTP client E Checking the connection PING 1 Display the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button to display the menu 3 Use the up or down cursor button to align the cursor with the PING gt page 96 menu item and press the SET button 4 Check the connection status for the set address When a connection is confirmed PING SUCCESSFUL appears PING FAILED appears if a connection cannot be estab lished within approximately 30 seconds Use the log de scribed in the next section to determine the cause of the failure E Viewing the connection log LOG
144. lt setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications VERIFY Sets whether to perform verification during exporting ON Performs verification OFF Does not perform verification Note This is enabled only for TYPE S formatted storage devices Setup Menu Menu List 85 nua dnjas p a REC PB REC PB FUNCTION _ is the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications Selects the recording method RECORDING NORMAL Normal recording CELD Es LOOP Loop recording Selects whether recording and stopping is performed automatically in accordance with the EX ENS record and stop signals in the HD SDI input signals from a camera recorder TYPE Recording and stopping is performed automatically in accordance with the record and stop signals in the LTC information attached to HD SDI signals TYPE2 Recording and stopping is performed automatically in accordance with the record and stop signals in the SVITC information attached to HD SDI signals OFF Recording and stopping is not performed automatically AUTO REC Note e SD SDI signals are not supported e When this is set to other than OFF and the status becomes REC PAUSE in REMOTE mode AREC is displayed in a superimposed screen e Set the REMOTE mode e To start automatic recording press the REC o and PAUSE buttons simultane ously to switch the unit to the REC PAUSE s
145. lue is indicated as a four digit number When the recording method of USER CLIP NAME is set to TYPE2 and a metadata file is loaded the counter value is increment ed by 1 each time recording is performed to generate a new clip You can use the following procedure to reset the counter val ue 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with USER CLIP NAME in the metadata screen of the REC META DATA PROPERTY gt page 90 menu item and press the SET button poN uen 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with COUNT RESET and press the SET button The counter value is reset to 1 META DATA REC META DATA REC ON CREATOR META NAME LAST UPDATE PERSON Panasonic COAD DATA Panasonic Corporation COUNT 0001 REC DATA Panasonic Corporation OK PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT 3 Press the EXIT button to end the process Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 43 Metadata upload files E Loading a file Use the following procedure to load the metadata settings from an SD memory card 1 Insert the SD memory card containing the metadata upload file 2 Display the thumbnail screen 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the REC META DATA LOAD gt page 90 menu item and press the SET button The metadata name of the metadata upload file on the SD memory card appears Note e When the metadata name is displayed
146. m PREV button This button cues the current or previous clip or the clip and text memo location during playback 13 STOP button This button stops playback or recording 14 FF NEXT f button FF button This button fast forwards playback The speed can be selected in the FF REW MAX gt page 87 menu item NEXT button This button cues the next clip or the clip and text memo lo cation during playback 15 PLAY gt button This button starts playback gt Playing Back Clips page 30 16 PAUSE u button Press this button during playback to pause STILL play back to display a still image Press the button while playback is paused to resume play back Press the button during recording to switch to the record ing standby PAUSE state Press the button in the recording standby state to resume recording 17 REC 0 button This button allows you to check video and audio in EE mode during playback image output With the exception of when playback is stopped pressing this button activates EE mode which remains active until you press another button EE mode monitoring is only available when the playback video format matches the setting in the LINE amp FREQ gt page 105 menu item Press this button and the PLAY gt button simultaneous ly to start recording Press this button and the PAUSE button simultane ously to switch to the recording standby state
147. manage clips stored on a storage device in the same way as for a P2 card inserted in the unit 1 Display the EXPLORE screen A list of partitions or folders appears 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the partition or folder for which you want to display the thumbnail screen and press the SET button The clips in that partition or folder are displayed as thumb nails Press the EXIT button to return to the EXPLORE screen O Note When operation targets are selected pressing the SHIFT SET buttons displays the thumbnails for all the partitions select ed as operation targets STORAGE EXPLORE FOLDER NAME DATE STORAGE PARTITION FAT 4 13 06 28 16 27 33 JUN 28 2013 VENDOR MODEL SIZE 238 4 GB USED GB CARDS FREE CAP 225 2 GB SELECTED PART 2 6 SET HOLD SELECT RELEASE SHIFT SET THUMB ALL SEL PART SET THUMBNAIL AVC iE 100 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT sl Y A 0004 00 01 44 12 00 01 30 09 00 02 17 07 0006 0007 0008 00 04 13 21 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 00 03 51 17 SELECTED PART aveces 1080 60i 00 02 23 25 1 Clip information Displays the clip properties 2 Storage device information When TYPE S SERIAL P2 card serial number MODEL P2 card model name SELECTED Displays a check mark J when the partition PART is selected as an operation t
148. me but not all the clip segments in a clip that consists of three or more clip segments are reconnected the incom plete clip indicator m will remain displayed Viewing and Editing the Clip Informa tion Viewing the clip metadata information The detailed information of a clip can be displayed and checked on a screen 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the tar get clip 2 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the CLIP PROPERTY gt page 82 menu item and press the SET button The information on the selected clip appears 3 USER CLIP NAME 2 E VIDEO TEXT MEMO 2 AUDIO ACCESS DEVICE CLIP NAME 104FFOAA STARTTC 00 00 00 00 START UB _ _ FFFFFFFF SHOOT DATE APR 22 2013 SCENARIO TIME 00 00 00 GMT 09 00 NEWS 4 DURATION 00 02 23 25 V_FORMAT AVC LongG_25_1080 59 94i FRAME RATE 59 941 REC RATE MEMO THUMBNAIL PROXY AVC IEEE 25 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT 1 Clip number 2 Thumbnail 3 Information added to clips Displays various indicators inserted in the clip and the number of text memos added to the clip The fr mark is also displayed if the P2 card containing the clip is write protected 4 Clip information The following information is displayed CLIP NAME Clip name START TC Time code at start of recording START UB User bit value at start of recording DATE Date recorded TIME Time at star
149. ming an operation and it will not be possible to per form operations such as displaying clips after that Should this happen return to the FTP EXPLORE screen display the FTP thumbnails again and then perform the operation H Transferring Clips Clips on a P2 card or hard disk can be transferred to an FTP server and written back from the FTP server to the P2 card or hard disk Transferring to an FTP Server Copy 1 Display the thumbnail screen and select the clip to transfer 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with FTP in the CLIP COPY gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button 4 The server screen appears The folders on the set server are displayed Use the cursor buttons to select the transfer destination folder JAN 01 JAN 01 JAN 01 JAN 01 JAN 01 SET EXECUTE 4 PARENT FOLDER gt SUB FOLDER TC PRESET NEW FOLDER EXIT EXIT AVC im 100 Note e Folder names using multi byte characters are not displayed correctly e Press the TC PRESET button to add a new folder to the cur rent folder list This operation is not related to the cursor po sition Numeric characters indicating the date and time are auto matically entered for the name of the new folder but you can set a different name with the full keyboard Note that some characters are not allowed on some FTP servers A folder with the same name as an existing folde
150. mory card to LOCK Removing SD memory cards 1 Check that the SD memory card access lamp is not flashing 2 Press the center of the SD memory card and then re move it after it bounces back by pulling it straight out Note Be sure to remove an SD memory card when the access lamp is not flashing Removing an SD memory card when the access lamp is flash ing may damage the SD memory card or card slot AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board 65 apo A9EG BIA GHOAV i Operating the AVCHD Thumbnail Screen Switching to AVCHD playback mode Use the following procedure to switch to AVCHD playback mode 1 Press the MODE button The mode selection menu appears Note In AVCHD playback mode it is not possible to log in to this unit from an external device via FTP 2 Select AVCHD from the menu A thumbnail of each clip on the SD memory card is dis played on the LCD screen If there are a large number of clips it may take time to display them all ALL B a Mas j 00 00 00 17 11 02 22 13 11 03 02 02 00 00 00 07 F003 10001 0002 De OC E Ze JE 00 00 05 22 00 00 21 13 00 00 28 07 00 00 45 10 211080 The thumbnail screen allows you to do the following ePlaying back clips eProtecting and unprotecting clips Basic thumbnail screen operations E Selecting a thumbnail Use the cursor buttons to select a thumbnail The yellow frame moves E Playing back c
151. n as described in the message Check that there is no problem with the clips on the removed card and repair the clips if necessary 4 Recording error Monitor display Displays REC WARNING 1 power lamp Flashes 4 times per second while re cording continues Beep sound Repeats rapidly Warning description A recording or recording circuit setting error occurred Recording playback Recording may continue or may stop operation Measure Resume recording Alternatively turn the power off and then back on and then resume recording E Error Codes Code No Displayed message Description Operation TURN POWER OFF Displayed when an error occurs in reading and writing card EST ee lt P2 CARD gt gaia error To continue operation turn the power off and then back on E 31 TURN POWER OFF System mode error minor lt SYSTEM MODE gt To continue operation turn the power off and then back on y E 35 SYSTEM ERROR CODEC microprocessor error bro lt CODEC gt To continue operation turn the power off and then back on y E 36 SYSTEM ERROR P2CS microprocessor error error notification iento lt P2 SYSTEM gt To continue operation turn the power off and then back on iS E 37 SYSTEM ERROR P2CS microprocessor error communication disconnected a lt P2CS gt To continue operation turn the power off and then back on 7 E 39 SYSTEM ERROR
152. n the personal computer For the installation procedure refer to installation manual on the Panasonic website For the latest information on drivers refer to the Panasonic website Refer to gt Website URL page 8 12 Usage Precautions Before Use Accessories and Options E Accessories AC power cord CD ROM e AJ PD500P e AJ PD500E For the U K For areas other than the U K Co LEE GP e Operating instructions e After unpacking dispose of the AC power cord caps and packing materials properly E Options e AVCHD codec board AJ YCX500G Note e Do not use the options with other than the above product e For details on installing options contact your dealer suondo pue sanossa9oy i Accessories and Options 13 Control Reference Guide Controls 5 1234 6 20 7 9 8 Panasonic D esse ai I 88888 a a fe OREMOTE DISPLAY THUNBNAI ster ter Q REC PB O O O O O ss O O 0 O Ds JOG PHONES LEVEL OA REW STOP FF PLAY PAUSE REC SEARCH le amp e r olo E 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 1910 About button labels Orange labels indicate alternate functions enabled by simultaneously pressing the SHIFT button lt Ex
153. nals at the positions specified in the VITC POS 1 and EXI EIB VITC POS 2 menu items during playback BLANK Does not output a VITC signal VITC BLANK THROUGH Outputs VITC signals Note e This setting is enabled only during VIDEO and SD SDI output e In EE mode the VITC signal superimposed on the input signal is output as is Sets the position to insert the VITC signal EX e When set to 59 94 Hz EX LINE 10 to LINE 16 to LINE 20 e When set to 50 Hz VITC POS 1 LINE 7 to LINE 11 to LINE 22 Note e The same line as the VITC POS 2 menu item cannot be selected e This setting is enabled only during VIDEO and SD SDI output e Pressing the RESET button will not restore the factory defaults Sets the position to insert the VITC signal EXI e When set to 59 94 Hz 50Hz LINE 10 to LINE 18 to LINE 20 e When set to 50 Hz VITC POS 2 LINE 7 to LINE 13 to LINE 22 Note e The same line as the VITC POS 1 menu item cannot be selected e This setting is enabled only during VIDEO and SD SDI output e Pressing the RESET button will not restore the factory defaults Selects whether to superimpose the LTC information on HD SDI output EX EN HD EMBD LTC ON Superimposes LTC OFF Does not superimpose LTC Selects whether to superimpose the VITC information on HD SDI output EX EN HD EMBD VITC ON Superimposes VITC OFF Does not superimpose VITC TC OUTPUT REF Switches the phase of time code output from the TIME CODE
154. nd playback e Thumbnail screen Displays clip thumbnails various properties and other information and enables the management and playback of clips Main mode Recording and playback PLAY E gt STILL OnE EE ae lt sTop Recording Thumbnail i i Playback screen playback screen screen Mode menu USB device mode Connecting to PC or other devices SET MODE AVCHD playback mode Playback AVCHD and others Option PLAY STILL P STOP Thumbnail screen Playback screen i Note e Instalation of AVCHD codec board is reqired gt Accesso ries and Options page 13 26 Available Modes Main Mode Recording Playback Screen Use the recording playback screen for the following e Recording to P2 cards e Playing back all cards in the order they were recorded A Recording Clips 2 Record audio and video as clips Recording clips Before you start recording set the recording frequency for mat slot for recording input signal and other settings in the menu gt Setup Menu SYSTEM MODE page 105 REC PB page 86 Note If analog is selected for audio input an 8 channel audio file may be 4 channels depending on the format will be created but no sound will be recorded on any channel other than channels 1 and 2 1 Insert a P2 card 2 Pres
155. nd the unit switches modes After the mode is switched USB DE VICE DISCONNECT appears on the LCD monitor This message is replaced with the USB DEVICE CON NECT message when the connection with the PC is com pleted 3 Perform operations in USB device mode Note Please refer to the operating instructions supplied with your PC and software 4 Press the MODE button to return to regular mode Note Recording playback and most other operations are not avail able in USB device mode 64 USB Device Mode AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board E What is AVCHD AVCHD is a standard for the recording and playback of high definition video Video is compressed in MPEG 4 AVC H 264 and audio is recorded in Dolby Digital or linear PCM Note e The unit can play back recorded clips that conform to the AVCHD standard or AVCHD Ver 2 standard AVCHD Progressive e SD memory cards can only be used with the system frequency set at the time of formatting Video compatibility e AVCHD video can only be used with AVCHD compatible devices For details refer to the operating instructions for your device E Access lamps E SD SDHC SDXC Memory Cards Lit orange Reading possible Flashing orange Recognizing or determining whether defective The following SD cards can be used for AVCHD playback with z 9 dae id fast this AVCHD option Flashing orange Being ac
156. ndicates the compression format of the current clip during playback 74 Screen Display OSD Display 6 Audio level meter display 9 TEXT MEMO display Indicates the input level during recording or recording When the OSD TC SELECT gt page 96 menu item is set standby and the audio level of the current clip during play to other than T amp S amp M a message is displayed when back TEXT MEMO and MARKER are added e You can change the channel to display in the LEVEL ME TER gt page 95 menu item 10 DC input voltage display e When the OSD GRADE gt page 96 menu item is set to Indicates the input voltage value when the EXT DC IN SE NO LEVEL METER the audio level meter is not displayed LECT gt page 98 menu item is set to other than DC PWR SUPPLY 7 System format display When other than DC PWR SUPPLY is set the DC voltage Indicates the system format of the setup menu during re value is indicated even with AC power supply input cording or recording standby Indicates the system format of the current clip during play 11 Gamma display back Indicates the setting value as GM1 GAMMA 1 to GM3 GAMMA3 when the GAMMA SELECT page 93 8 System frequency display menu item is other than OFF Indicates the system frequency 02 B m m Oo O Deck Information DIAG Display 3 a El This displays the deck information Deck information includes 3 Press the
157. ng Clip playback can be performed only from thumbnails 1 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the clip you want to play 2 Press the PLAY gt button The clip at the cursor position plays Press the SEARCH button when the thumbnails are dis played to pause playback at the beginning of the clip at the cursor position Note however that stopping playback during resume playback will pause playback at the re sume position Press the STOP 0 button to stop playback and return to the thumbnail Slow fast forward fast rewind Use the multi control dial during playback or when paused to play back at predetermined speeas To return to normal playback press the PLAY B button Note e Audio is played back only at x1 speed e During reverse playback video is played back with a gap about every 0 5 second e In JOG mode smooth playback like with P2 card playback is not possible e The maximum speed for SHTL mode is x20 Clip forward rewind 1 Switch to the playback or paused state 2 Press the PREV or NEXT button The set skip operation is performed AVCHD warning information when the AJ YCX500G AVCHD codec board option is in stalled The following shows the main warnings displayed on the LCD monitor For details on the other displayed warnings check the displayed messages Message Description CANNOT BE USED DUE TO INCOMPATIBLE DATA Cannot be used because the da
158. ng the changing of the audio levels the default values are restored E Changing the recording slot The recording target slot can be changed during recording or when recording is stopped UA ay uy DISPLAY THUMBNAIL_TOP_ SHIFT 1 Assign the SLOT SEL function to a USER button in the USER BUTTON gt page 99 menu item 2 Press the USER button during recording or when recording is stopped The recording slot changes with each press of the button O Note e When you do not perform SLOT SELECT right after switching the recording target P2 card SLOT SEL INVALID will ap pear on the third line of the OSD if the OSD TC SELECT gt page 96 menu item is set to T amp S amp M e The slots that can be switched with the SLOT SEL function are limited to those selected in the REC PB SETUP REC MEDIA gt page 87 menu item Main Mode Recording Playback Screen D7 apo ule Various types of recording E Hot swap recording When P2 cards are inserted into both of the two P2 memory card slots or microP2 memory card slots specified in the REC PB SETUP REC MEDIA gt page 87 menu item you can make one continuous recording that spans two cards You can also record continuously on three or more cards hot swap recording by replacing one card while recording on the other Note
159. nnection status The LAN indicator displays the following status Gray Gray indicates that the LAN setting is OFF White White indicates that the LAN setting is ON Yellow Yellow indicates that a LAN cable is connect ed and that there is a link Red Red indicates an error with the unit Consult your dealer because the unit may have mal functioned 58 Main Mode Using the Unit Connected to a Network Note There is a delay of a few seconds between the updating of the LAN indicator and the actual status 4 Folder information PATH Path of current folder on FTP server NO Folder number 1 FOLDER Folder name NAME DATE Date of last update TIME Time of last update O Note e The folder list displays only folders and does not display ordinary files or link files e indicates the current folder No date and time infor mation is displayed e The date and time information is either the local time or world standard time but depends on the information from the FTP server Sometimes only the year or time is displayed e Whether text is case sensitive or not depends on the FTP server e Folder names using multi byte characters are not dis played correctly e Up to 100 folders can be displayed in a folder The 101st folder and subsequent folders cannot be ac cessed from the FTP EXPLORE screen However if a folder name is directly added to FTP CLI ENT URL
160. normal Displayed when a video or audio error occurs during recording and re cording is paused TEMPORARY PAUSE Recording will be resumed automatically when the signal returns to normal Recording IRREGULAR SIG The clip will be divided The time code may become non continuous A se When recording in AVC G format remove and reinsert the card after re p cording is complete and repair the clips for which Naj yellow is dis played REC WARNING The video pull down sequence and TC values are not synchronized lt PULL DOWN gt Check the signal When occurs during recording Continues REC WARNING PULL DOWN ERROR When occurs not during recording Displayed when an attempt was made to record a clip that would result in REC WARNING the upper limit for the total number of clips being exceeded on one P2 STOP lt OVER MAX CLIPS gt card Replace the P2 card or delete unnecessary clips 112 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning System Displayed message Description Deck operation Displayed when a data error caused by the P2 card occurred during re cording It remains displayed after recording stops until the following operation is performed ARD ERROR lt gt k gt gt ok TOP C ons a Furthermore it is displayed for 3 seconds when playback is stopped due 316 to a P2 card error during playback gt is the slot number mark for indi cating where the error occu
161. normal unencrypted format or CPS ENCRYPT encrypted format e Be sure to check the data before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered FORMAT STORAGE Formats the storage device connected by USB TYPE S Formats in the TYPE S format FAT Formats in the FAT format Note This is enabled only when storage explorer or storage thumbnails COPY Copies the selected clips to a P2 card in any P2 card slot or to a storage device Note e Do not turn off the power or remove insert a card during copying Doing so may result in a bad clip If a bad clip is created delete it and perform copying again e Reconnect incomplete clips before copying EXPORT Exports writes the data by card from P2 cards or SD memory cards to a storage device or the LAN ALL SLOT SLOT1 to SLOT4 Exports the data from P2 cards to a storage device SDCARD Exports the data from SD memory cards to the LAN IMPORT Imports writes back clips and other data by card from a storage device or the LAN to P2 cards or SD memory cards Note e This is enabled only for TYPE S storage devices e Data cannot be written back to a P2 card that does not have the same model number as the original P2 card e This is displayed only when storage explorer or FTP explorer REPAIR Repairs clips indicated by the bad clip indicator Na that were damaged by for example a sudden power outage during recording Note Some c
162. nos 45 Manual and Automatic CPS Authentication 46 Connecting an External Device via the USB HOST POPE varita dt arc 47 Using the Unit Connected to a Network 56 Network Settings ot ias 56 Using FTP Client Functions 00 00c cece 58 Viewing the Thumbnails of Clips on an FTP Server FTP Thumbnail Screen 00 cceeeeeeeeees 59 Deleting Clips on the FTP Server a s 60 Viewing FTP Server Clip Information oo 60 Transferring CIPS omic atte 60 Transferring SD Memory Card Data iii 62 USB Device Mode ccccccssessseeesseessteeeees 64 AVCHD Playback Mode ccceseesseeeees 65 Using an Optional AVCHD Board c00 65 SD SDHC SDXC Memory Cards n 65 Operating the AVCHD Thumbnail Screen 66 Setting Playback di es Gotha ial od 69 Playing Back AVCHD Clips coins 70 Handling of SD Memory Card Recording Data 73 A ete ee Rpts 74 OSD Display isis 74 Deck Information DIAG Display oo cc 75 Waveform Monitor WFM Display 76 Time Code User Bits and CTL 77 TIME COJE inaa na da 77 User Bits urna cian 77 ML aaa 77 Setting the Time Code and User Bits ono 77 Setup Menu ira 79 Menu Operations oooococonncccnnocccononccnonanananananinnncn no 79 Menu Structure c ccooooocccnconnooncnncnnnoncnononnnoncnnconnnnnos 80 Menu List incedo dde 82 CP a do 82 REC PB ui dde 86 VESETUP ata ade adie n 91 H
163. not liable to pay compensation for any damages arising from the use of this function E Notes on security If you use the network function of this product there is the like linood of being subjected to the following damage e Leakage of personal information via this product e Unauthorized operation of this product by a third party with malicious intent e Interference or stoppage of this product by a third party with malicious intent Be sure to implement sufficient security measures for PCs and mobile devices e Set a password to limit the users who can log in e Use a password that is as difficult to guess as possible e Change the password regularly e Panasonic and its affiliate companies would never directly inquire about a password In the event that somebody does make a direct inquiry do not let the person know the pass word e Prior to the repair maintenance disposal or transfer of this product initialize the network settings to prevent the leak age of information E Information on software for this product 1 This product includes software licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL and GNU Lesser General Public Li cense LGPL and users are hereby informed that they have the right to obtain modify and redistribute the source code of this software 2 This product includes software licensed under the MIT License 3 This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the O
164. nput is required Move the cursor to the character you want to enter and press the SET button Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor 0 The keys on the keyboard have the functions listed below The numeric keyboard is displayed when you only need to en ter numbers Move the cursor to the number you want to enter and press the SET button Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor The keys on the keyboard have the functions listed below Key Function Key Function BS Deletes one character BS Deletes one character Caps Toggles between upper and lower case OK Saves the entered characters and closes the OK Saves the entered characters and closes the software keyboard software keyboard EXIT Discards the entered characters and closes the EXIT Discards the entered characters and closes the software keyboard software keyboard lt lt When entering decimals gt lt lt Moves the cursor to the first character Moves the cursor 1 character space back lt When entering a time code gt lt Moves the cursor 1 character space back Moves the cursor 1 item space back gt Moves the cursor 1 character space forward gt When entering decimals gt pr Moves the cursor to the location after the last Moves the cursor 1 character space forward character lt When entering a time code gt Moves the cursor 1 item space forward Note e Pressing the RESET button deletes
165. nutes AVC G25 Approx 110 minutes 1080 59 94i 1080 50i AVC 1100 Approx 64 minutes AVC G25 Approx 220 minutes 480 59 94i 576 50i DVCPRO5O Approx 128 minutes DVCPRO Approx 256 minutes ll Support will be provided via a version update in the future Note e The recording times for 32 GB 16 GB and 8 GB P2 cards are a 1 2 1 4 and 1 8th of those shown above respectively e The displayed sizes include for example the management area so the amount of space available for recording will be less than the above Dividing of clips recorded to P2 cards When an 8 GB or larger P2 card is used with the unit continuous recordings longer than the durations shown in the table below result in automatic division of the recording into multiple clips However on a P2 device such recordings are handled as a single clip for thumbnail operations display delete repair etc Such recordings may be displayed as separate clips in non linear editing software or on a PC or other device When recording to a microP2 memory card exceeding 32 GB using the AVC LongG codec you can enable continuous record ing as the same clip in the FILE SPLIT gt page 87 menu item Recording formats excluding native recording Continuous recording duration AVC 1100 1080P Approx 3 minutes AVC 1100 1080i DVCPRO HD Approx 5 minutes AVC G50 AVC 150 DVCPRO50 Approx 10 minutes AVC G25 DVCPRO DV Approx 20 minutes Content Protecti
166. oes cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the booklet Something About Interference available from FCC local regional offices helpful FCC Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance follow the attached installation instructions and the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to host computer or peripheral devices Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this device 4 Read this first For AJ PD500P Read this first For AJ PD500E WARNING This equipment must be earthed To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the earth Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that th
167. of clip information can be customized according to purpose 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the item you want to set in the DATA DISPLAY gt page 84 menu item 2 Press the SET button Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 35 apo uen p Setting the items to display as properties Set the simplified property display items to display on the left side of a thumbnail 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the PROPERTY DISP gt page 85 menu item 2 Press the SET button to open the item menu All selected items are indicated by check marks 3 Press the SET button to add a check mark for an item you want to display Pressing the SET button adds a check mark to an un checked item and clears the check mark from a checked item Note e Up to six items can be displayed simultaneously e When the sixth item has been selected no other unchecked item can be selected Clearing the check mark from a checked item allows you to select another item 36 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen E Playing Back Clips Playback DISPLAY THUMBNAIL TQR SHIFT 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the clip you want to play ALL CLIP NAME 0002 T PROPERTY Sans gt x 00 00 00 00 00 01 44 12 00 01 30 09 00 02 17 07 0005 0006 0007 _0008 060A2B3401010105 00 02 21 2 A m
168. of shooting XX indicates the factory default setting 4 Press the MENU button to return to the thumbnail screen A Protecting a clip OPERATION You can protect a clip 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select OPERATION and press the SET button PB MENU PLAY SETUP THUMBNAIL AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board 67 apow A9EG BIA GHOAV i 3 Select CLIP PROTECT and press the SET button OPERATION CLIP PROTECT YES Protects the selected clip The mark is dis played Select a protected clip to cancel protec tion The mark disappears NO Displays the previous screen 4 Press the MENU button to return to the thumbnail screen Checking the clip or card information CARD FUNCTIONS You can check information on a clip or SD memory card 1 Press the MENU button 2 select CARD FUNCTIONS and press the SET button PB MENU 3 Use the up or down cursor button to select an item and press the SET button CLIP PROPERTY NO 68 AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board CARD STATUS Displays information on the SD memory card CARD STATUS 0 50 100 panda Bndn0na USED SPACE FREE SPACE 7MB 7668MB 1 USED SPACE Used space 2 FREE SPACE Free space CLIP PROPERTY Displays information on the selected clip Use the left or right cursor button to view information on the previous or next clip CLIP P
169. oiiocccoonoconiionnonioniniononnoninnooinnoonoos AUDIO LEVEL REC button cococoicocccoococonicionancnoniniononnoninoooronoonnos AUDIO SMPL RES ue AUTHENTICATE kiseniniu AUTO POWER OFF eree e a eS aa AUTO REC coccion AV PHASE AVCHD playback mode Switching to AVCHD playback mode oocococccccicncicnciononononncnininns IB B CONTRAS Tirana BACKLIGHT eretan e E S Bad clip indicator BAS Ci aea rA ARE EE a s BEEP piriona A EE E BRIGHTNESS hoai e E NSA IC di tesserae eee lee 15 Cardio it e En 34 microP2 memory CAMS ceeceececsesseseeseeseseeseesesseseeeeeeeeeseeeetseeenees 16 P2 MEMONy Card e ens 16 SD memory card 16 65 CARD STATUS unete CEORECunn rs Le ad cal CC F1 BLANK CC F2 BLANK corta CHANGE PARTITION NAME 00 cceccecceecesecesseeestees 84 Changing the recording slot coccion 27 CLIENT SERVICE one cccccecccccccesecssseessnseesseceseesseesseeesnecesneeesnecs 95 A atleast a E a E A 82 102 Clip COPING secre as ee 39 Deleting iio 40 54 60 Playing D ck auna atest 30 36 Reconn cting sms ips 40 Recording viii epi 27 TN 40 Selec is 38 AS cesseccesccestteredebeageevieaasttas seesosaedmee aaeiesareeeediseste 31 Clip Metadata ii ieaiai i 69 A 43 Changin TN 42 VIEWING aii e E a nen Eaa EEE 41 CEIP PROPRERG Y ee eee cael 82 122 Index Content protection System ccoo 23 ID CONTRAS Tia cain cea aaa 97 COPY tarar aro racer ies 83 Copying CNIS EE TEE et a t
170. on System CPS microP2 memory cards support the content protection system CPS which is a security function that prevents data leakage to third parties by recording in an encrypted format To use the CPS function you need to set a CPS password and enable the microP2 memory card authentication function gt Manual and Automatic CPS Authentication page 46 and encrypted format function gt Formatting P2 Cards and SD Memory Cards page 45 on the unit microP2 memory cards in an encrypted format are authenticated automatically to enable use as microP2 memory cards for recording and playback only on devices for which the same CPS password is set For details on CPS passwords refer to Manual and Automatic CPS Authentication gt page 46 Note eUpto 16 characters can be set for the password e An encrypted microP2 memory card cannot be recognized in an SD slot of a PC elf an authentication error occurs perform authentication again with the correct password format the card to enable use as storage media or eject it from the device Do not perform any operation other than manual authentication or formatting while a card for which an authentication error has occurred is inserted e To access an encrypted microP2 memory card from a PC when in USB device mode perform authentication for the microP2 memory card with P2 Viewer Plus Preparation P2 Cards 23 uoleledaid Handling of Recording Data P2 memory cards an
171. on to move to the thumbnail you want to change 5 Press the MENU button 6 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the EXCH THUMBNAIL gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button 7 Align the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button The menu closes and the thumbnail is changed Note e You can view the change in the thumbnail position number of frames from the beginning in the THUMBNAIL item of the clip information display The thumbnail of a normal first frame is indicated as 0 Even if a thumbnail is changed playback from the thumbnail screen will be from the beginning of the clip e When a text memo clip with different settings for the SYS TEM MODE gt page 105 menu item is displayed C4 may be displayed instead of the thumbnail for the text memo position displayed at the bottom Adding Metadata to Clips During Re cording A metadata upload file containing the shooter name reporter name shooting location text memo and other information can be saved to an SD memory card and then recorded as clip metadata by loading it in advance prior to recording Use P2 Viewer Plus to create a metadata upload file E Selecting the recording method of USER CLIP NAME Set the type of data to record as USER CLIP NAME in the USER CLIP NAME gt page 90 menu item The data recorded varies depending on the combination of the
172. onnoninnnn nan cnn canon nono 15 TYPE A END ooiceccceccciccceccccccccssccssessuesssessessessessstsssesstesssessesetesseessesate TYPE A NEAR END TYPEB END sti ias TYPE B NEAR END HU UBG MODE zoi eo 88 Unknown clip indicator ocociocnionicccinoccnononenrss 34 Unplayable indicator ccoo 35 UPCON MODE Update acicate USB 2 0 device port USB Device Mode USB HOST Port esien innii USB Keyboard coccion USER sitiar USER 1 3 4 6 buttons ocooiiciccicocococoonioooocononornennocnenno rene USET Dils i Ph EP IL e tds 77 USER BUTTON AA 99 USER CLIP NAME iienaa 43 90 IV Variable speed playback sssssssssseriirissrsssssrsrerrirrrsssssssneernrens 30 VERIFY VIDEO QUT JACK siaina A 17 Viewing the connection 1OG ou es secsecseessteeeseeerieeseteesneeesneenens 57 MITO BLANK coi cios 89 VITO POS eo 89 VITG POS 22 is 89 IW Wa mings corvina 110 Waveform monitor WFM display 0 0 76 A ooo ceccccccseecsecsecsscsecssessessecsecsneseessessessseseeesesaneaessesseees WEM TYP Esain os ee Let Wide indicator WIDE SEL LY Year Month Day cs 21 xapul Index 125 Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recyc
173. or with the NETWORK TOOL INITIALIZE gt page 96 and press the SET button The menu reappears when initialization is completed Main Mode Using the Unit Connected to a Network 57 Al Using FTP Client Functions To use the FTP client functions you need to set the LAN settings and FTP client settings in advance FTP server folder list FTP EXPLORE screen Locate the FTP server folder tree to display a list of subfolders in folders and folder information You can also display a list of the thumbnails in any CONTENTS folder folder containing the P2 card clips 1 Display the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the EXPLORE gt page 83 LAN menu item and press the SET button al PATH p2 NO FOLDER NAME DATE 192 168 0 5 sloti JAN 01 slot2 JAN 01 slot3 JAN 01 slot4 JAN O1 slot5 JAN 01 USER ID slot6 JAN 01 Panasonic SET THUMBNAIL 4 PARENT FOLDER gt SUB FOLDER EXIT EXIT SSH DISABLE PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT 1 Display status Indicates that the screen is the FTP EXPLORE screen 2 FTP server information The following information is displayed URL URL of connected FTP server USER ID User ID of logged in user SSH Indicates whether SSH is set to ENABLE or DIS ABLE 3 Media status Indicates the P2 card insertion status hard disk con nection status type and LAN cable co
174. other device you may need to refresh the display on the PC or other device Writing back from an FTP server copy Selected clips can be written back from an FTP server on the network to a P2 card or hard disk 1 Open the FTP thumbnail screen 2 Select the clip to copy from the displayed thumbnails on the server 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the CLIP COPY gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button 5 Select the transfer destination P2 slot or hard disk from the menu list and start writing back the data Note e Depending on the number of clips on the server and network conditions it may take some time to display thumbnails or copy them e To stop copying press the SET button align the cursor with YES in the CANCEL confirmation message and press the SET button Partially copied clips at the copy destina tion are deleted e After copying starts disconnection errors will no longer be detected Use the procedure above to stop a copy opera tion that has stalled e Clips cannot be copied to a P2 card or hard disk folder that contains more than 1000 clips e To use SSH the FTP server must be SSH compliant e Setting SSH to ENABLE will reduce the transfer speed e After an error occurs during an operation such as copying the connection to the FTP server may be disconnected re sulting in the operation no longer being a
175. path names are the same but the types differ folder and file an error is gener ated e To prevent inadvertent overwriting create new folders to ex port data whenever possible e To use SSH the FTP server must be SSH compliant e Setting SSH to ENABLE will reduce the transfer speed When exporting is completed COPY COMPLETED ap pears Writing back from an FTP server import A folder selected from an FTP server on the network can be written back to an SD memory card 1 Display the FTP EXPLORE screen 2 The folder screen of the FTP server appears The folders on the set server are displayed Use the cursor buttons to select the transfer source folder 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the IMPORT gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button Press OK in the SD IMPORT confirmation dialog box that appears to start writing back the data to the SD memory card Note e To stop importing press the SET button align the cursor with YES in the CANCEL confirmation message and press the SET button Partially imported files in the SD memory card are deleted but successfully imported files re main e After importing starts disconnection errors will no longer be detected Use the above procedure to stop an import operation that has stalled e Writing back may take a long time depending on factors such as the number of files file
176. penSSL Toolkit http www openssl org 4 This product includes software licensed under the OpenBSD License 5 This product includes PHP freely available from lt http www php net gt 6 This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group This information is provided on the installation CD ROM supplied with the unit Please refer to the LDOC folder The docu ments are in English For details on obtaining the source code see the Panasonic website gt Website URL on page 8 Users are requested to refrain from making any inquiries about the source code they have obtained C P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic P2HD device Register as a user for this device to receive a special service warranty up to five years of free warranty repairs Customers who register as users on the website will receive an extended warranty repair valid for up to five years 1st year 2nd year 3 d year 4th year 5th year 5 P2HD device Basic warranty Extended warranty repair 1 Please note that this extended warranty is not available in some countries regions 2 Not all models eligible for extended warranty coverage 3 The basic warranty period may vary depending on the country region 4 Not all repair work is covered by this extended warranty 5 The maximum warranty period may be adjusted depending on the number of hour
177. playback is interrupted the resume play indicator appears on the clip thumbnail and playback continues from this point the next time playback is started To turn off resume playback select OFF in step 4 Note Changing this setting does not change the resume playback setting for a P2 card Setting skip mode SKIP MODE Select the operation for when the skip operation cue up is performed during various playback operations and when paused 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select PLAY SETUP and press the SET button 3 Select SKIP MODE and press the SET button 4 Select the skip mode and press the SET button CLIP Pressing the NEXT or PREV button when paused or during playback moves to the beginning of the current clip or the begin ning of the next or previous clip CLIP amp INDEX Pressing the NEXT or PREV button when paused or during playback moves to the beginning of the current clip the beginning of the next or previous clip or the position of the next or previous index 5 Press the MENU button to return to the thumbnail screen Note An index is added to a certain video point of a clip being re corded or played back You can select indexes for display playback only if they have been added Note however that an index cannot be added nor removed by this unit 70 AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board E Playing Back AVCHD Clips Playing and pausi
178. ply cord shall remain readily operable The AC receptacle mains socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the mains plug from the AC receptacle CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only CAUTION Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss tE indicates safety information CAUTION A coin type battery is installed inside of the unit Do not expose the unit to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Read this first For AJ PD500E T 30080d PV 103 15414 S14 Peoy iil Read this first For AJ PD500E continued Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable One is for continental Europe etc and the other one is only for U K Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area since the other type of mains cable is not suitable FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC FOR U K ONLY Not to be used in the U K FOR U K ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin How to replace the fuse mains plug for your safety and convenience 1 Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this
179. r button or SET button to open a lower level menu e Press the left cursor button or EXIT button to return to a higher level menu e Menu operations are also possible with the multi control dial Turning the multi control dial performs the same operation as the up and down cursor buttons Pressing the multi control dial performs the same operation as the SET button EXIT REC PB FUNCTION VF SETUP FILE SYSTEM gt I F SETUP FILE SYSTEM REC PB SETUP PROXY SETUP TC UB CTL REC META DATA EXIT REC PB FUNCTION REC PB SETUP PROXY SETUP TC UB CTL 3 Press the SET button Note e A confirmation screen is displayed for some menu items e Use the cursor buttons to select a process and press the SET button e A check mark is displayed before a set item e A screen for setting a numerical value is displayed for some menu items e Changing the system frequency requires rebooting the unit 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Note The previous screen is displayed automatically for some menu items For how to save and load set data or set the factory default state refer to page 103 to 104 Setup Menu Menu Operations 79 nuayy dnjas Menu MENU CLIP REC PB a I F SETUP 80 Setup Menu Menu Structure Structure PROPERTY REPOSITION DELETE FORMAT FORMAT STORAGE COPY EXPORT IMPORT REPAIR RE CONNECT EXCH THUMBNAIL EXPLORE
180. r cannot be created 5 Align the cursor with YES and press the SET button Copying begins gt When importing on a clip basis also refer to Copying Clips page 39 When copying is completed COPY COMPLETED ap pears Note e Depending on the number of clips on the server and network conditions it may take some time to display thumbnails or copy them e To stop copying press the SET button align the cursor with YES in the CANCEL confirmation message and press the SET button If the network is not disconnected the par tially copied clips at the copy destination are deleted If the network is disconnected incomplete clips may remain on the FTP server e After copying starts disconnection errors will no longer be detected Use the procedure above to stop a copy opera tion that has stalled e Confirm the amount of free space on the FTP server from your FTP server administrator in advance because it cannot be checked automatically before copying starts e Whether an error occurs when the remaining free space on the FTP server reaches O depends on the FTP server If an error is not generated use the procedure above to stop the operation e Clips cannot be copied to an FTP server folder that contains more than 1000 clips e To use SSH the FTP server must be SSH compliant e Setting SSH to ENABLE will reduce the transfer speed e Before you can check the result of a transfer on a PC or
181. recorder must be able to start quickly at any time but a Power Management function will cause an increase in the time taken to resume from Stand by mode EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey Manufactured by Panasonic Corporation Osaka Japan Importer s name and address of pursuant to EU rules Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany 6 Read this first For AJ PD500E Read this first For AJ PD500E continued EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER USER OF THE APPARATUS 1 Applicable standards and operating environment AJ PD500E The apparatus is compliant with e standards EN55103 1 and EN55103 2 and e electromagnetic environments E1 E2 E3 and E4 2 Pre requisite conditions to achieving compliance with the above standards lt 1 gt Peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus and special connecting cables e The purchaser user is urged to use only equipment which has been recommended by us as peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus e The purchaser user is urged to use only the connecting cables described below lt 2 gt For the connecting cables use shielded cables which suit the intended purpose of the apparatus e Video signal connecting cables Use double shielded coaxial cables which are designed for 75 ohm type high frequency applications for SDI Serial Digital Interface Coaxial c
182. rred Replace the P2 card in the slot where the error occurred Displayed when an error occurs with the recording data during recording Operations REC WARNING lt REC DATA gt Turn the power off and then back on then try again continues or STOP The directory configuration is incorrect Immediately back up the card Operation DIR NG CARD lt x xx ok gt data and format the card before using it again ne kk is the slot number mark for indicating where the error occurred The card has been rewritten the maximum number of times Replacing the Operation RUNDOWN CARD lt x gt gt gt P2 card is recommended OS kk is the slot number mark for indicating where the error occurred An SDHC SDXC memory card is inserted in a microP2 memory card slot SD CARD lt gt kk is the slot number mark for indicating where the error occurred Operation Operation will continue but recording to a microP2 memory card or P2 continues memory card is recommended An SDHC SDXC memory card is inserted in a P2 card slot Recording to an SDHC SDXC memory card is not possible Operation REC IMP IBLE lt gt a 29S F kk is the slot number mark for indicating where the error occurred continues Record to a microP2 memory card or P2 memory card CPS authentication of the microP2 memory card failed kx is the slot number mark for indicating where the error occurred Overation AUTH NG CARD lt gt Recording and playback are not possible with a microP2 m
183. s have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Read this first For AJ PD500P 3 J00SUdd PV 103 15414 S14 Peoy i Read this first For AJ PD500P continued FCC NOTICE U S A Declaration of Conformity Model Number AJ PD500P Trade Name Panasonic Responsible Party Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 Support contact 1 800 524 1448 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment d
184. s the PLAY gt button while holding down the REC 0 button Recording begins on the P2 card in the slot with the ac cess lamp is lit orange Note Setting the PROXY SETUP REC MEDIA gt page 88 menu item to P2 or P2 amp SD and then recording will start proxy recording simultaneously with the recording of the main material Proxy recording page 29 3 Press the STOP 0 button to stop recording Note Recording to a mixture of the P2 memory card slots 1 and 2 and microP2 memory cards slots 3 and 4 is not possible Se lect the recording target slots in the REC PB SETUP REC MEDIA gt page 87 menu item E Adjusting the recording audio levels Follow the procedure below to change the volume level for re cording 1 Press the AUDIO LEVEL REC button The recording volume appears Turn the multi control dial The levels of all channels can be adjusted Note Operation is also possible with the up and down cursor buttons 3 Use the left or right cursor button to select an audio channel The selected channel number flashes Each of the chan nels can be adjusted 4 After adjustment is finished press the AUDIO LEV EL REC button or EXIT button The setting values are saved and the displayed informa tion disappears Note e The setting values do not change when you turn off the power elf you press the RESET button duri
185. s the device has been used 0 gt Free 5 years of Warranty Repairs Make sure to save the Registration Notice e mail Purchase Register online Registration Notice during the warranty period P2 product within 1 month e mail sent Details about user registration and the extended warranty Mhttp panasonic biz sav pass_e Please note this is a site that is not maintained by Panasonic Canada Inc The Panasonic Canada Inc privacy policy does not apply and is not applicable in relation to any information submitted This link is provided to you for convenience Usage Precautions Regarding this unit 4 1 suoljnesaig abesn p Before Use E Always confirm the year month day time and time zone and set as necessary The clock setting affects the management of recorded content and playback order Before recording set and confirm the year month day time and time zone settings gt Setting the Year Month Day and Time page 21 E Compatible storage media The following types of storage media can be used See the specified pages for details E Recording and playback e P2 memory cards and microP2 memory cards gt P2 Cards page 22 E Proxy recording data storage and AVCHD playback e SD SDHC and SDXC memory cards gt Using SD SDHC SDXC Memory Cards page 25 a Driver installation Before use download the necessary drivers from the Panasonic website and install them o
186. screen gt Displaying the Thumbnail Screen page 32 SHIFT button Hold this button while pressing another button to perform the assigned function of that button 9 Cursor control buttons Up down left right cursor buttons e These buttons control the cursor movement for thumb nails menus etc e Press the up or down cursor button during the display of playback still images to step one frame forward or back gt Frame by frame playback page 31 e Use the left or right cursor button to switch the audio channel for recording and playback audio level adjust ment gt Recording Clips page 27 TOP BOTTOM buttons These buttons move the cursor to the first TOP or last BOTTOM thumbnail SET button This button allows you to perform operations such as se lecting thumbnails and menu items 10 MENU DIAG button MENU button This button displays the menu DIAG button When the menu is not displayed press this button to dis play the DIAG screen for viewing various conditions gt Deck Information DIAG Display page 75 11 EXIT CANCEL button EXIT button This button closes the menu or returns from the storage ex plorer to normal display CANCEL button This button cancels a selection stops copying etc 12 REW PREV lt lt button REW button This button fast rewinds playback The speed can be selected in the FF REW MAX gt page 87 menu ite
187. speed X32 32 x normal speed X60 60 x normal speed X100 100 x normal speed FF REW MAX Sets the maximum speed for the FF and REW operation X32 32 x normal speed X60 60 x normal speed X100 100 x normal speed SEEK Seeks moves to the beginning of the clip Note e The FF and REW operations for the FF and REW commands from the REMOTE connec tor are also performed at 100 x normal speed when SEEK is selected However when the ID OF 9P REMOTE gt page 91 menu item is set to ORIGINAL the seek move ment operations are initiated by the FF and REW commands from the REMOTE con nector The cursor moves to the left or right in the thumbnail screen e The seek movement operations are enabled in playback mode SEEK POS SEL Sets the positions to which to move with the seek movement operations performed by pressing the NEXT button and PREV button CLIP Beginning of the clip CLIP amp TEXT MEMO Beginning of the clip or the setting point of a text memo PLAY DELAY Sets the play delay time in frame increments 0 to 15 Frame 0 to frame 15 Setup Menu Menu List 87 nua dnjas E PROXY SETUP Note When other than NORMAL is selected in the REC PB FUNCTION RECORDING gt page 86 setting menu item proxy recording cannot be performed even if REC MEDIA is set to P2 or P2 amp SD _isth e factory default setting
188. t SERIAL NO Displays the serial number of the unit MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC Media Access Control address of the unit UID Displays the unique ID of the unit 106 Setup Menu Menu List El List of Compatible Input and Output Formats The following shows the compatible input output formats that can be set in the LINE amp FR EQ REC FORMAT and other menu items Video formats LINE amp FREQ Compression formats Sampling Quantization 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p 1080 59 94p REC FORMAT A 1080 50i 720 50p 1080 50p AVC Intra100 4 2 2 10 bit Recording playback Recording playback Recording playback lt 3G SDI gt AVC Intra50 4 2 0 10 bit Recording playback Recording playback AVC LongG50 4 2 2 10 bit Recording playback Recording playback AVC LongG25 4 2 2 10 bit Recording playback Recording playback Recording playback lt 3G SDI gt DVCPRO HD 4 2 2 8 bi Recording playback Recording playback 1 Support is planned to be provided via a version update eel Sampling Quantiza 480 59 94i REC FORMAT tion 576 50i DVCPRO5O 4 2 2 8 bit Recording playback DVCPRO 4 1 1 8 bit Recording playback DV 8 bit Recording playback nua dnjas f Setup Menu Menu List 107 Using a Keyboard E Full Keyboard E Numeric Keyboard The full keyboard is displayed when metadata input or other alphanumeric i
189. t Please note that Panasonic accepts no liability whatsoever for data loss or other damage either direct or indirect arising from a storage device failing or for some other reason e When the contents of a storage device used for copying from this unit are replaced using a computer or other device subsequent Operation with the unit and the data of the storage device cannot be guaranteed e Panasonic recommends repairing bad clips on P2 cards before copying them to a storage device eSATA serial ATA or PATA parallel ATA interface storage devices connected via a USB adapter cable may not be recognized e Do not connect or disconnect cables during recording or playback with the unit Recording or playback may not be performed nor mally e Depending on the storage device the performance of the initial playback confirmation after a connection is established may be re duced Connecting a storage device Formatting a storage device 1 Format a storage device in the supported TYPE S or FAT for Connect the storage device to the USB 3 0 port on mat the front panel Note Note that all data on the storage device will be deleted when it is formatted Portable storage device etc 1 7 Connect the USB storage device e When the storage device is recognized the status indica 9 tor gt page 34 for the storage device turns white or red E oS Use the cursor buttons to align th
190. t memos e Viewing and deleting shot marks e Formatting P2 cards e Viewing clip properties e Viewing P2 card status Note e Thumbnails are generated from only a sample of the recorded video Therefore they appear coarser than the actual video e The menu items for thumbnails can be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed E Displaying the Thumbnail Screen 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button Y THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor J O AS 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button again to close the thumb R QY nail screen and return to the record playback screen vid 28 a ote Js In the OSD OUTPUT gt page 96 menu item you can select a ere output to VIDEO OUT SDI MON OUT HDMI OUT SDI OUT etc 1 Press the 1 button on the unit to turn on the power 0001 MT mi sn 0004 Note ma EAT If THUMBNAIL is selected in the POWER ON GUI gt page z ee a EESE Ean 91 menu item the thumbnail screen will appear at power on ooon il oor Pa a _ ti 00 04 36 14 00 05 02 21 00 05 47 04 00 05 21 29 Aces 1080 601 JR 00 02 23 25 sE T 1 0028 32 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen E Names and Functions of the Parts of the Thumbnail Screen 17 00 00 00 00 00 01 44 12 00 01 30 09 16 00 02 17 07 1 Display status 0005 0006 0007 4 4 a 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 0009 0011 00 03 51 17 ae 00 04 36 14 00 0
191. t of recording DURATION Clip length V_FORMAT Clip recording format FRAME RATE Playback frame rate REC RATE Recording frame rate 5 Clip metadata Displays the items for viewing detailed information clip metadata on the clip 3 View the clip metadata if necessary USER CLIP NAME VIDEO cup GLOBAL CLIP ID 060A2B340101010501010D43130000001300100 STAR 0445605D600804582FCF7D004 STAR r DATE TIME DURATION 00 02 23 25 V_FORMAT AVC LongG_25_1080 59 94i FRAME RATE 59 94i REC RATE MEMO THUMBNAIL PROXY AVC 25 PRESS EXIT BUTTON TO EXIT Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with a metadata item and press the SET button to display the following in formation GLOBAL CLIP ID Global clip ID This is a unique number and there is no clip anywhere in the world with the same number USER CLIP NAME The clip name the user assigns This normally includes the GLOBAL CLIP ID VIDEO Video signal system FRAME RATE PULL DOWN ASPECT RATIO AUDIO Audio channel system and other infor mation SAMPLING RATE BIT RATE ACCESS The date of the last update and other information CREATOR CREATION DATE LAST UPDATE DATE LAST UPDATE PER SON DEVICE Manufacturer serial number and model name of the recording device SHOOT Date when recording started and end ed etc SHOOTER START DATE END DATE ALTITUDE LONGITUDE LAT ITUDE SOURC
192. ta standard differs CANNOT PLAY Cannot play CHECK CARD Check the card CONTROL DATA ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED A control data error has been detected NO CARD No card is inserted THUMBNAIL DATA ERROR IS DETECTED A thumbnail data error has been detected WRITE PROTECT The card is write protected E Error display An error is displayed if a problem occurs with the unit memory card etc If turning the power off and then back on does not resolve the problem follow any displayed instructions and replace the card or contact your dealer Message Description SYSTEM ERROR TURN POWER OFF Displayed when a system error occurs Turn the power off and then back on AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board 71 9POIN A9EG BIA GHOAV E Switching clips during the continuous playback of multiple clips Clips may not be able to be switched smoothly during the continuous playback of multiple clips In AVCHD playback mode if multiple clips are played back continuously in the following cases the video may be paused when clips are switched When mixture of recording formats Recording mode PH mode Playback format 1080 60i 30P Mi format Mi format Recording format PH Mi PH Mi PH 1080 60i The video plays back smoothly The video does not play The video is paused back because it does not when the clips are match the playback switched format When mixt
193. tadata supported by the unit uses a manufacturer unique area in the management file area for the AVCHD standard If you delete or copy files add or delete clip protection or otherwise edit the metadata supported by the unit with unsupported editing software or a camcorder the unique area for the metadata will be deleted and the PH mode information and other data will be lost Before carrying out such editing work confirm whether or not the unit metadata is supported SPOIN A9EG BIA GHOAV i AVCHD Playback Mode Handling of SD Memory Card Recording Data 73 Screen Display OSD Display The screen display switches between no display gt OSD display gt no display each time you press the Display button The formats time codes and modes are displayed as abbreviations on the playback and recording screens Note e Select whether to display the level meter on this display in the OSD GRADE gt page 96 menu item You can also select the display items in the OSD TC SELECT gt page 96 menu item e Switch the output destination to display in the OSD OUTPUT gt page 96 menu item 6 9 o I FENECH gt ili UW IS Wo TE We WT TE Te A l A ES W w E S Hou We WE WP SE E E Hou de We WP th a es Wei tt ut ut le tt te tee 1 Time codes and other displayed information 2 Remaining space on the card CTL Relative location from the beginning The remaining space available recording
194. tate This function does not work in any state other than REC PAUSE Also the unit switches to the REC PAUSE state after an auto matic stop e In normal recording mode this setting is not available and an automatic stop is not per formed Sets whether to perform repeat playback during playback EX N ES Performs repeat playback After the last clip is played playback continues from the begin ning clip OFF Does not perform repeat playback Stops playback at the end of the last clip REPEAT PLAY Note e Repeat playback is not available during TEXT MEMO playback e lfa P2 card is removed during repeat playback playback is stopped when a clip that no longer exists is reached e Even if you insert a P2 card during repeat playback the additional clips will not be played back until you stop repeat playback and then start repeat playback again 1 3G SDI LEVEL A 3G SDI LEVEL B DL and 1 5G SDI signals are written as HD SDI signals 86 Setup Menu Menu List REC PB SETUP _ is the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications REC MEDIA Selects the slots for recording P2 Uses the P2 memory card slots 1 and 2 microP2 Uses the microP2 memory card slots 3 and 4 Note Recording is not possible for a slot that is not selected but playback is possible The slot indication is the same as that of a card for which recording is prohibited FILE SPLIT Selects
195. tem Settings and brief function description FREQ indications TIME OUT Turns off the backlight of the LCD monitor automatically if a set time approximately 5 min utes elapses after any operation is performed 5min Turns off the backlight of the LCD monitor automatically after approximately 5 minutes OFF Does not turn off the backlight of the LCD monitor BACKLIGHT Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor backlight 3 Darkest 0 Normal brightness 1 Brighter than normal BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor 15 to O to15 COLOR LEVEL Adjusts the color level of the LCD monitor 15 to O to15 CONTRAST Adjusts contrast of the LCD monitor 30 to 0 to 30 Note This value multiplied by the R G and B contrast setting becomes the contrast adjustment value for R G and B R CONTRAST Adjusts the R Red contrast of the LCD monitor 30 to O to 30 Note This setting multiplied by the CONTRAST setting becomes the contrast setting G CONTRAST Adjusts the G Green contrast of the LCD monitor 30 to 0 to 30 Note This setting multiplied by the CONTRAST setting becomes the contrast setting B CONTRAST Adjusts the B Blue contrast of the LCD monitor 30 to 0 to 30 Note This setting multiplied by the CONTRAST setting becomes the contrast setting Setup Menu Menu List Q7 nua dnjas A EXT DC IN
196. the storage device Should this happen provide the storage device with a separate power supply e Storage devices over 2 TB 2018 GB are not supported Storage device types and available functions Storage device type Features Available functions Thumbnail Display P2 card basis Clip basis P2 microP2 lt 32 GB gt Storage microP2 gt 32 GB gt Storage Storage gt P2 microP2 lt 32 GB Storage gt P2 microP2 gt 32 GB Storage microP2 gt Storage gt P2 microP2 Play back check Clip image display Format TYPE S A special format for high speed writing loading data on a P2 card basis Vv Vv Vv Vv P2 STORE The P2 store AJ PCS0606 hard disk Cannot be used for writing data FAT A storage device whose primary parti tion is formatted either inFAT16 or FAT32 The root partition or CON TENTS directory in any folder is used OTHER Storage device other than the above e A storage device with a file system other than FAT16 and FAT32 such as NTFS yv mu Adding clips to a partition will prevent writing back data on a card basis to that partition 2 There can be up to three levels of folders and the maximum number of folders is 100 The folders appear in order from the top level Long file names and two byte character file names are not supported
197. there is no clip anywhere else in the world with the same num ber Clip name set by the user e FRAME RATE frame rate of the recorded video e RESOLUTION resolution e PULL DOWN pull down format e AUDIO recorded audio e CREATOR name of recorder e CREATION DATE date of recording e LAST UPDATE DATE last update date e LAST UPDATE PERSON last update per son e MANUFACTURER manufacturer of the shooting equipment e SERIAL NO serial number of the shooting equipment e MODEL NAME model name of the shooting equipment e SHOOTER shooter e PLACE NAME name of shooting location e ALTITUDE altitude of shooting location e LONGITUDE longitude of shooting location e LATITUDE latitude of shooting location e SOURCE information source e PROGRAM NAME program name e SCENE NO scene number e TAKE NO take number e REPORTER name of reporter e PURPOSE purpose of the news e OBJECT object of the news e PERSON name of person who recorded the text memo e TEXT text memo content USER CLIP NAME VIDEO 8 AUDIO ACCESS DEVICE SHOOT LOCATION SCENARIO NEWS 1 NEWS 2 MEMO Tif clips are recorded without the user setting clip names 5 digit se quence numbers are added in shooting order with the first shot clip treated as 0 Note It is not possible to edit the metadata added to a Clip i Setting Playback S
198. this manual page references are indicated as gt xxx page gt K gt k Terminology e An SD memory card SDHC memory card and SDXC memory card are all referred to as an SD memory card e A memory card with the P2 logo for example the separately sold AJ P2E064FGN is referred to as a P2 memory card e A memory card with the microP2 logo for example the separately sold AJ P2M032AGN is referred to as a microP2 mem ory card e AP2 memory card and microP2 memory card are referred to as a P2 card Furthermore a P2 memory card slot and microP2 memory card slot are referred to as a P2 card slot e Recording with the system frequency at 23 98 Hz or 24 Hz is referred to as native recording e In this manual the following operating system is referred to as Windows 7 Microsoft Windows 7 operating system e In this manual the following operating system is referred to as Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 8 operating system e A recordable media device such as an external hard disk drive connected to a USB port is referred to as a storage device e Video created by a single recording operation is referred to as a clip e Orange button labels on the unit panel indicate alternate functions enabled by holding down the SHIFT button The operating instructions refer to the buttons only by label without mentioning the SHIFT button Proxy recording with this product This product
199. time code regardless of op erating mode 4 3 Set each mode for TC and UB in the TCG MODE bal gt page 88 and UBG MODE gt page 88 menu a items Y 7 REGEN Maintains the continuity with the time o code last recorded on a P2 card W PRESET Starts recording from the value set with p9 the TC PRESET button 3 o EXT Records according to external time code r input 5 use the TC PRESET button to set the start values of the time code and user bits How to set TC UB 1 Press the TC PRESET button The left most digit starts flashing 2 Press the up or down cursor button to change the value 3 Press the left or right cursor button to select the digit to set The selected digit starts flashing The setting ranges are as follows Time code lt 59 94 Hz gt lt 29 97 Hz gt 00 00 00 00 23 59 59 29 lt 50 Hz gt lt 25 Hz gt 00 00 00 00 23 59 59 24 User bits 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 6 Repeat steps 5 2 to 3 to change the other value Pressing the RESET button resets the preset value to 0 Time Code User Bits and CTL 77 7 When you finish setting the start values press the SET button When the RUN MODE gt page 88 menu item is set to FREE RUN the time code starts advancing immediately To cancel this setting press the EXIT button or CAN CEL button E Time code when no power is supplied When no power is supplied th
200. to select an audio channel The selected channel number flashes Each of the chan nels can be adjusted 4 After adjustment is finished press the AUDIO LEV EL PB button or EXIT button The setting values are saved and the displayed informa tion disappears 30 Main Mode Recording Playback Screen Note e The setting values do not change when you turn off the pow er elf you press the multi control dial during the changing of the volume levels the default values are restored Variable speed playback The playback speed can be varied to search for a scene J Js Quoc SEARCH lla Mm 1 Press the SEARCH button during STOP STILL PLAY The mode becomes STILL SHTL 0 0 and a still image is output 2 turn the multi control dial to change the playback speed The speed changes in accordance with how much the dial is turned e Audio is not played back at speeds faster than 10 times nor mal speed e Turning the dial clockwise changes the speed in the for ward direction and turning it counterclockwise changes the speed in the backward direction e Press the PAUSE button to set the speed to the O state To return to normal playback press the PLAY gt button e When the multi control dial is pressed in variable speed mode the JOG lamp lights and the mode becomes JOG mode Variable playback is performed in accordance with the speed at which the dial is turned Frame by frame playback
201. torted images or audio due to electromagnetic radiation e The strong magnetic field produced by loudspeakers and large monitors may damage recordings or distort images e Electromagnetic waves from microcomputers may adversely affect the unit or distort images and audio e f an electromagnetic device adversely affects the unit and results in it becoming unable to be operated correctly turn the unit off and disconnect the AC cable from the outlet Then reconnect the AC cable Finally turn the unit back on E Do not use the unit near a radio transmitter or high voltage equipment e Use near a radio transmitter or high voltage equipment may adversely affect recorded images and audio E When using the unit at the sea shore in the open air etc be careful not to get sand or dust in side e The sand or dust may damage the unit or a card Be espe cially careful when inserting and removing cards E When carrying the unit be careful not to drop it e A strong impact may damage the unit and result in it be coming unable to be operated correctly 10 Usage Precautions Regarding this unit E Do not get insecticides or other volatile materi als on the unit e The unit may be deformed and the paint may peel off if in secticides or other volatile materials get on the unit e Do not leave the unit in contact with rubber or vinyl products for long periods E Notes on the disposal or transfer of memory cards and storage devices
202. ts the superimposed display items Here data indicates the CTL TC UB value selected with the COUNTER button TIME Data T amp STATUS Data and operating status T amp S amp M Data operating status clip number video format audio bit rate T amp REC TIME Data and REC TIME T amp REC DATE Data and REC DATE T amp UB Data and user bits However when UB is selected with the COUNTER button the time code is indicated after the user bits T amp CTL Data and CTL However when CTL is selected with the COUNTER button the time code is indicated after the CTL data T amp T Data and time code Note e When T amp S amp M is set an error message appears in the superimposed display if a warn ing or error occurs WFM TYPE Selects waveform and vector monitor display WAVE Waveform display VECTOR Vector display OFF Does not display 96 Setup Menu Menu List Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications WFM POSI Selects the display position for the waveform monitor RIGHT TOP Positioned at top right LEFT TOP Positioned at top left RIGHT BOTTOM Positioned at bottom right LEFT BOTTOM Positioned at bottom left Note The display on the LCD monitor moves left or right only 4 3 MARKER Sets whether to display the 4 3 marker on the LCD monitor ON Displays OFF Does not display LCD MONITOR _is the factory default setting I
203. uide I O Connectors 17 HDMI OUT port Connect a monitor or TV using an HDMI cable Note e This unit does not support VIERA link Be careful because connecting it to a VIERA link compatible device with an HDMI cable may cause VIERA link to malfunction on that de vice e Use a double shielded cable to connect to this port REMOTE connector Connect an external controller to control the unit from the external device Note Use a double shielded cable to connect to this connector KEYBOARD port USB 2 0 Type A Connect an external USB keyboard to enter metadata and other data gt Using a Keyboard page 108 10 USB 2 0 device port gt USB Device Mode page 64 Note Use a double shielded cable to connect to this port 11 AC IN connector Use the supplied AC cable to connect to a power outlet Note When both an AC power supply and external DC power sup ply are connected priority is given to supplying power from the AC power supply 18 Control Reference Guide I O Connectors 12 DC IN connector Connect a 12 V DC power supply When the voltage drops to approximately 10 6 V the unit is shutdown automatically When the EXT DC IN SE LECT gt page 98 menu item is set to DC PWR SUP PLY Afterwards the power is not restored automatically even if the power supply voltage recovers Press the 1 but ton to turn the power on Pin No Signal i G
204. um number of copies differ depending on the for mat of the storage device Maximum number 2 of copies Storage device type Copy result TYPES A partition is created for 23 each card and all the data on a card is copied to the corresponding partition The product number and serial number of the copied P2 card can be checked in the EXPLORE screen of the unit FAT A folder is created for 100 each card and all the data on a card is copied to the corresponding folder The folder name can be checked on the EXPLORE screen of the unit 1 Connect a storage device A storage device that is not in the TYPE S or FAT format will be formatted in the TYPE S or FAT format gt Formatting a storage device page 49 2 Insert a P2 card 3 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the EX PORT gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button 4 Align the cursor with the P2 card slot number that is the copy source and press the SET button When the storage device is in the TYPE S format selecting ALL SLOT will result in a batch export of all inserted cards 5 aign the cursor with YES in the confirmation mes sage and press the SET button Exporting begins A progress bar is displayed during ex porting When exporting is completed COPY COMPLETED ap pears 00 01 00 02 17 07 NOW COPYING 0008 00 04 13 21 0012 A 00 05 47 04 00 05 21 29 AVC IEEE
205. ure of recording modes Recording format 1080 60i Recording format Recording format Recording format HA 1080 60i HE 1080 60i HA 1080 60i Playback format 1080 60i 30P pa video is paused when the clips are switched Recording format PH 1080 60i When clips shot using the PRE REC function or VFR function Normal shooting Normal shooting A f BETIE ere The video plays back smoothly The vid d when the clips are switched ae ena ee p after you switch from PRE REC shooting to normal shooting When there is a clip with a recording time of less than 3 seconds Recording time is Recording time is 3 seconds or longer 3 seconds or longer _ ON The video plays back smoothly The video is paused when the clips are switched 72 AVCHD Playback Mode Using an Optional AVCHD Board Handling of SD Memory Card Recording Data Recording data in the AVCHD format is ideally suited for com puter processing because itis a file format It includes not only Drive Y video and audio data but also various important information L PRIVATE and has the folder configuration shown on the right If any of L AVCHD this data is changed or deleted a problem may occur such L AVCHDTN as the data being unable to be recognized as AVCHD data or L BDMV the card no longer being able to be used in an AVCHD device CLIPINF H PLAYLIST L__ STREAM E Handling of the unit metadata The me
206. ustment knob VARIABLE Links the volume of the audio monitor output to the monitor audio adjustment knob SPEAKER OUT Turns on off speaker output ON Outputs from the speakers OFF Does not output from the speakers BEEP sounds are also not output LEVEL METER Switches the channels to indicate on the audio level meter CH1 4 Outputs the four channels CH1 4 CH5 8 Outputs the four channels CH5 8 CH1 8 Outputs the eight channels CH1 8 REF LEVEL Selects the standard level FS 20 1 20 dB FS 18 18 dB FS 12 12 dB 1 This is the factory default setting of the AJ PD500P 2 This is the factory default setting of the AJ PD500E LAN _ is the factory default setting Item Settings and brief function description FREQ indications NETWORK SEL Selects network connection method LAN Connects via the LAN connector on the unit OFF Does not use the network CLIENT SERVICE FTP SERVER Sets the name or address of the connection destination server EX URL SOHZ LOGIN USER Sets the user ID for the connection EX EN LOGIN PASS Sets the password for the connection EX WORD SOHZ SSH Set this for transferring files using SSH ENABLE Uses SSH DISABLE Does not use SSH LAN PROPERTY MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address of the LAN connector of the unit Setup Menu Menu List Q5 nua dnyas
207. value NAME and recorded data CREATOR Creator LAST UPDATE Person who last updated the data PERSON SHOOT Person who shot the clip PLACE NAME Shooting location SCENARIO Program name scene number and take number NEWS Reporter purpose of data collection and object of data collection MEMO Name of the person who entered the memo and the text information e After checking the information press the EXIT or SET but ton to close the screen displaying the information e When you finish changing the settings select OK 4 Press the EXIT button to close the metadata confir mation screen E Deleting the metadata settings The metadata saved in the unit can be deleted to initialize the settings with the REC META DATA INITIALIZE gt page 90 menu item Formatting P2 Cards and SD Memory O Checking the Card Status Cards The P2 card slot status P2 card usage status and other card information can be displayed and checked on the screen 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with SLOT SRE RAPT iS ME DUNDE ONE RA Ard SIOPANMINE Ea 1 Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the card you want to format inserted in the FORMAT gt page 83 menu item and press the SET button Note e Selecting SD CARD will format the SD memory card insert CARD STATUS gt page 82 menu item and press the SET button The P2 card status appears
208. whether to split the recording file every 4 GB or record one file when recording to a microP2 memory card over 32 GB in the AVC LongG format ONE FILE Records to one file SPLIT Splits the clip every 4 GB Note If you select ONE FILE that clip will not be able to be copied to a P2 memory card or a 32 GB microP2 memory card or copied or exported to a storage device CC REC Selects whether to record a closed caption signal superimposed on the SD SDI input signal ON Records a closed caption signal superimposed on an input signal OFF Does not record a closed caption signal The EE output is also blanked CC F1 BLANK Turns on or off closed caption signals in the first field output from the SD SDI and analog composite output during playback BLANK Forcibly blanks signals THROUGH Does not blank signals Note In EE mode the closed captions are output superimposed on the input signal CC F2 BLANK Turns on or off closed caption signals in the second field output from the SD SDI and analog composite output during playback BLANK Forcibly blanks signals THROUGH Does not blank signals Note In EE mode the closed captions are output superimposed on the input signal STOP EE SEL Selects whether to switch to EE mode or playback mode when STOP is pressed EE EE mode PB Playback mode SHUTTLE MAX Sets the maximum speed for the shuttle operation X8 8 x normal speed X16 16 x normal
209. yed the used space on the P2 card is indicated in the form of a bar meter and as a percentage value The following may also be displayed depending on card status FORMAT ERROR An unformatted P2 card is in serted NOT SUPPORTED Acard that is not supported by the unit is inserted NO CARD No P2 card is inserted AUTH NG CARD A microP2 memory card for which the CPS password can not be authenticated is insert ed 3 Remaining free space or used space and total space on the P2 card Indicates the remaining free space or used space and total space on the P2 card in minutes Fractions of a minute are rounded off on the display so the sum to tal of the remaining free space or used space on each P2 card may not tally with the figure for the total space 4 Total slot free space or used space Indicates the value obtained by calculating the total of the remaining free space or used space on both P2 card slots Note Free space of write protected P2 cards is not included in the free space total 5 P2 card details display Align the cursor with a slot in the P2 card status display and press the SET button to display the model num ber and other detailed information on the card Press the SET button again or the EXIT button to close the detailed information screen Note If the number of clips recorded on a P2 card exceeds the limit OVER MAX NUMBER CLIPS is displayed in the

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