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1. 25 Installation vo Removal eredt eter titii 25 Using the AC adaptor 26 INStallation 1 2 rhe 26 Removal eter rende enge 26 E VOune 1 Turning Power On and Off 27 Furing OR Pete teme 27 STurning Olf tse tere 27 About Auto Power Off during operation 28 Setting the Year Month Day and Time eene rte ere 28 Basic Operation 29 About P2 Cards ss 29 Inserting a P2 Card woe 29 P2 Card Access Lamp and P2 Card IUE ER 29 About P2 Card Recording Times 30 Removing P2 Cards ou eee 31 Preventing Accidental Deletion 31 Menu Operations 32 LCD Monitor Settings 33 Thumbnail Screen Display 34 Displaying the Thumbnail Screen 34 Recording esses 35 Playback mm 35 Playback from the Record Playback Screen Thumbnail Screen Off 35 Playback from the Thumbnail Screen 35 Time Code User Bits and CTL 36 TimeCode st e here ereid 36 User Bits crc cer eee es 36 External Connections USB Device USB HOST noi 3D Signal Recording and Playback 38 Connections sese 39 Recording Connection Example 39 Playback Connection Example
2. Variable Frame Rate VFR Recording Variable speed Variable speed playback VERSION VFR REC VIDEO 2 24 Video compression methods VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUT jack VIDEO OUTPUT Video recording signals Viewing storage device information VITC BLANK VITC POS 1 VITC POS 2 iw Warning information displayed in 3D REC PB US acy ss tas I RS Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 94 45 46 51 5 10 36 44 Type of thumbnails QUU AE T 37 39 37 Warning information displayed in SYNC PB IY Image 4e FET 89 Warning information for unit status 85 Waveform Monitor WFM Display 46 WEM TY PE biia A Wide indicator s WDE SEL cdi ee cuite iiv OPEN SE So EE Year Month Day and Time sss 28 xepu H Index 61 MEMO 63 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 recycling of o
3. 52 Setup Menu Menu items B PROPERTY Use this menu to display detailed information of clips and cards and perform display settings MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA STORAGE SETUP FILE SYSTEM INFO Mode new Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ XX indicates factory default settings indications 2D 3D SYNC Main PB Displays detailed clip information on the screen EID EID CLIP O O O PROPERTY CELD EI Displays status of cards in a P2 card slot EID EID Displays SD memory card information EXED EID DEVICES O O O SD CARD CELD EI Select whether remaining capacity or used capacity should appear CIL Grp PROPERTY in the P2 card information SETUP P2 REMAIN Remaining capacity indication CIID CIB O O O CARD CAP USED Used capacity indication CECI CZ Indicates free space on a partition when a STORAGE thumbnail is GXZID OF CEID ELD 9 nua N dnjes Setup Menu Menu items 53 E META DATA Use this menu to set meta data MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA STORAGE SETUP FILE SYSTEM INFO Mode em Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ XX indicates factory default settings indications 2D 3D SYNC Main PB Loads the meta data upload file saved on an SD memory card EID EID Determines whether the loaded meta data should be attached or GELD GID not during recording RECORD ON Meta
4. NOTE Battery capacity on the slave unit is indicated on the slave unit 4 Bad Dual P2 3D clip indicator Appears when an L or R clip has been inserted incorrectly or something else is wrong with a Dual P2 3D clip An L clip is inserted in a slave unit or an R clip is lt inserted in a master unit Insert the clips correctly p No L or R clip has been inserted ea Insert the missing clip NOTE e If the bad clip indicator yellow XI appears repair the clip see gt Setting Menu OPERATION REPAIR CLIP page 52 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB Displaying and Managing Clips 37 E Changing Thumbnail Display H Adding Text Memos and Shot Marks Like in main mode you can customize the thumbnail screen to suit operating conditions and improve efficiency Viewing and Revising Clip Information page 39 NOTE e Some menu functions do not comply with the 3D REC PB mode E Selecting and Deselecting Clips Like in main mode select clips you want to process on the thumbnail screen Selecting and Deselecting Clips page 16 Clips other than Dual P2 3D clips will not be displayed as thumbnails and require main mode to be viewed properly B Playing Back Clips Playback is performed like in main mode NOTE During playback and variable speed playback the clip cannot be forwarded or rewound Press the STILL button to engage still SHTL 0 0 mode bef
5. HA AC adaptor AC power supply cables Access lamp Accidental Deletion Adjusting the recording volume ALL CLIP Ambient operating humidity Ambient operating temperature Ambient storage temperature ANALOG AUDIO IN jacks ANALOG AUDIO MON output jacks Analog inputs Attaching shot marks AUDIO AUDIO INPUT Audio level meter display 45 AUDIO MON button 19 AUDIO OUTPUT us Audio recording signals 53 AUDIO SMPL RES AUTO POWER OFF Auto Power Off AUTO REC AVC Intra 50 100 B B CONTRAST BACKLIGHT Bad clip Bad clip indicator BASIC Battery Battery CGA D54 essere 17 Battery CGA D54s es 17 Battery charger Battery latch release button Battery level indicator Battery status es 45 Battery status indicator BRIGHTNESS N aA rooted 69 C CANCEL button CC F2 BLANK CG REG riis CH1 INPUT LEVEL CH2 INPUT LEVEL 66 CHANGE PARTITION NAME 52 Changing slots used for recording 6 Charging Checking and revising isse citet 24 Clip Information E 43 Clip meta data CUD AIO n iiia CLIP PROPERTY CHBS aie CLOCK SET COLOR LEVEL Color sampling Compression format indication COMPRESSION MODE Connecting storage devices Connection for USB devices 3D REC PB mode SYNC PB mode Connections C
6. AUDIO BIT 02 18 2 3 4 5 1 Display status 2 Record mode The following information listed below is displayed on Indicates the record mode of the clip at the cursor the screen position ALL All clips 3 System format SAME FORMAT Clips with the same format as Indicates the recording format of the clip at the cursor the system position SELECT Clips selected with the SET 4 Duration button Indicates the length duration of the clip at the cursor MARKER Clips with shot markers location and the rough location of current playback TEXT MEMO Clips with text memo data The playback location is indicated when the SETUP SLOT n Clips on P2 card in slot No n THUMBNAIL PB POSITION RESUME menu setting PROPERTY Detailed clip information is selected P2 REMAIN Media information amount of Setup Menu THUMBNAIL PB POSITION page remaining space 57 P2 USED Media information amount of When the playback start position is not the beginning space used of the clip the rough location of the playback position META DATA Set meta data is displayed Procedures for switching between displays Changing Thumbnail Display page 12 10 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 5 Selected number of clips Indicates the number of selected clips and the total number of clips 6 Time display One of the following data is displayed the TC time code UB user bit at the start of cli
7. HDMI or SDI Output Q LINK USB reference signal can be connected to the REF IN jack 3D Monitor on the slave Q TINO AG HPD24 Slave 3D R Connect the master and slave units together with a USB 2 0 cable between the LINK USB ports an RS 422A D SUB9P cable between the LINK D SUB connectors and BNC cables between the synchronizing jacks as illustrated With these connections setting the units to 3D REC PB mode TRNKI enables 3D playback The 3D side by side or frame packing HDMI only signal is output from the master L SDI or HDMI output connector and 3D video can be viewed on the 3D monitor 40 3D Signal Recording and Playback Connections Master Slave Remarks L Jack R Jack REF IN VIDEO BNC cable OUT Q LINK M ILINK S USB 2 0 cable USB USB Type A Type B LINK D LINK D RS 422A 9P D SUB 9P D SUB compliant cable Length 1 m or less SDI IN SDI OUT BNC cable Discrete Left Right Signal Output Connection Example AG HPD24 Master 3D L o maman Sync Signal LINK D SUB Q LINK USB An input reference W LANALOCAUDIOT MON signal can be connected to the REF IN jack on the slav
8. FAT A separate folder is 100 created for each card and all data on the card is copied to this folder The folder name can be checked on the explorer screen of this unit Folgers are created in two levels date year month date and time hour minute second Example A folder created at 12 34 56 on March 30 2011 will have the following structure 11 03 30 12 34 56 2Copy volume is limited by the capacity of the storage device 30 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT O Qr 4 CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Connecting a Storage Device A storage device that is not TYPE S or FAT will be formatted as a TYPE S or FAT storage device Formatting storage devices page 29 2 Insert a P2 card 3 Open the thumbnail screen 4 Press the MENU button 5 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the STORAGE EXPORT menu setting and press the SET button 6 Select the number of the source P2 card slot and press the SET button When the hard disk is in the TYPE S format selecting ALL SLOT will result in a batch export of all inserted cards 7 select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button The data will now be exported A progress bar appears during exporting When the export operation ends COPY COMPLETED appears ALL Clip NAME 1 00 00 00 01 44 12 00 02222222 01 51 25 SURE B PROPERTY METADATA SETUP Aa 03 51 17
9. 40 Contents Selecting the 3D REC PB Mode 42 Turning Power On and Off 43 TUERI OTI cn tte eet es 43 MUPING OTT ctii beet 43 Recording and Playback 44 Becordilg 5 5 ei eem t rette 44 Playback sse 45 Displaying 3D Thumbnails 46 Displaying the Thumbnail Screen 46 Thumbnail Screen Names and FUNGHIONS tecto tete re tonis 46 Synchronous Playback 48 Connections 0 00 0 eee eee 48 Selecting SYNC PB Mode 48 Playback erem 49 Correctly Synchronizing Playback 49 Playback from the Playback Screen Thumbnail Screen Off Playback from the Thumbnail Screen 51 Setup Menu saen Specifications ssuss Volume 2 Available Modes Main Mode USB Device Mode 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB Synchronous Playback Mode SYNC PB Screen Display Time Code User Bits CTL Setup Menu Using a Keyboard For Long and Trouble Free Operation Index 13 Usage Precautions Regarding this unit E Panasonic makes no guarantees for your recordings e Please understand that Panasonic makes no guarantees for your recordings in cases where video and or audio were not recorded as you intended due to problems with this unit P2 cards or SD memory cards E Be careful to avoid getting water inside the unit when using it in rainy or s
10. 78 Thumbnail Editing A ssni aaa Attaching Meta data to Clips During Recording 39 E Contents Using a Keyboard sessssess 80 Full Keyboard 1 seuss ies Shiatecstssdacepapasizeetaas 80 Numeric Keyboard ssseeeee 80 USB Keyboard eee rti 81 For Long and Trouble Free Operation 82 Maintenance sssesssseemeneeeeennnnnnn 82 Condensation essere 82 Storage Precautions ssessssssss 82 Warning and Error Messages 83 Error Information iea aaa 83 Detailed Warning and Error Information 84 Error Informati n innnan nena 89 Updating the Firmware in This Unit 90 Handling P2 Card Recording 91 Use of SD SDHC Memory Cards 92 Dh NTETILETLIIBVLDI TA This unit comes with four modes Main mode USB device mode 3D recording playback mode and synchronous playback mode Press the MODE button to select or change modes in the menu that appears Each mode enables access to the thumbnail screen for displaying managing and playing back clip thumbnails and the recording playback screen for recording and playback while synchronous playback mode provides a playback screen The figure below shows a schematic diagram of these modes Recording playback screen Displays video time code remaining batte
11. LACK OF CAPACITY Copy failed because there is not enough space at the copy destination UNKNOWN CONTENTS FORMAT Copy failed because the selected clip was bad NO COPY TO SAME CARD Copy failed because an attempt was made to place the copy on the same disk TOO MANY CLIPS Copy failed because too many clips were selected Copying performed in the lower half of text memo display when the text memo is selected copies the section from the selected text memo to the next text memo When there is no text memo beyond the selected text memo the section from the selected text memo to the end of the clip is copied E Deleting Clips Use the following procedure to delete a clip from a P2 card R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT 2 4 5 O QAr CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 select the clip to delete 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the OPERATION DELETE menu setting and press the SET button D select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button This deletes all selected clips NOTE When DELETE is assigned to a USER button you can delete the thumbnail by pressing the USER button instead of making a menu selection To interrupt deletion press the SET or the CANCEL button to cancel the operation Note that partially deleted clips cannot be restored by canceling E Repairing and Reconnecting
12. NOTE Repeat play is not available during TEXT MEMO playback e f the P2 card is removed during repeat play playback is suspended when playback reaches the clip that is no longer exists Even if you insert a P2 card during repeat play additional clips are not played back until you once stop repeat play and resume it SHUTTLE MAX Sets the maximum shuttle speed operation X8 8x normal speed X16 16x normal speed X32 32x normal speed X60 60x normal speed X100 100x normal speed FF REW MAX Sets the maximum speed of FF and REW operation X32 32x normal speed X60 60x normal speed X100 100x normal speed SEEK Seek operation to start of clip NOTE When SEEK is selected FF and REW operations for FF and REW commands transferred via 9P are performed at 100x normal speed Note that seek operations are initiated by the FF and REW commands via 9P when ORIGINAL is set in the ID OF 9P REMOTE menu The cursor moves from left to right in thumbnail screens e Seek movement is enabled in playback mode SEEK POS SEL Specifies the location where a NEXT SHIFT FF and PREV SHIFT REW seek operation moves to CLIP The start of the clip CLIP amp TEXT MEMO The start of the clip or video text memo 60 Setup Menu Menu items nua N dnjyes em Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ uS ee XX indicates factory default settings indications M
13. appears NOTE When data is imported to a P2 card that differs from the original P2 card some clips may become incomplete showing the indicator Then use the reconnection function to rebuild the clip Reconnecting incomplete clips page 19 Choose the STORAGE SETUP VERIFY menu setting to turn verification during copying on or off t is not possible to import data by partition between P2 cards with different model numbers Copy data by clip E Copying Data to a P2 Card by Clip Use the steps below to select a clip on a storage device and copy it to a P2 card Aa oc N a R R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG Opening the Thumbnail Screen on a Storage Device Select a clip to copy Press the MENU button Use the cursor buttons to choose the OPERATION COPY menu setting select destination from the list that appears and press the SET button Copying starts when YES is selected in the confirmation message When the copy operation ends the message COPY COMPLETED appears Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 35 USB Device Mode A USB 2 0 connection with a PC allows you to use P2 cards inserted in the slots on this unit as mass storage Note that a separate USB driver found on the supplied CD ROM must also be installed on the PC Use of P2 viewer which can be downloaded from the following site free of charge allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2 card on
14. Dimensions WxHxD 214 mm x 88 mm x 200 mm 8 7 16 inches 7 7 8 inches not including the support legs x 3 7 16 inches x Recording media P2 Card Recording formats AVC Intra 100 AVC Intra 50 DVCPRO HD DVCPROSO DVCPRO DV selectable Note 3D recording in AVC Intra format only suoneoyioeds H Video recording signals 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 23 98p 1080 24p 720 59 94p 720 50p 480 59 94i 576 50i Audio recording signals AVC Intra 100 AVC Intra 50 48 kHz 16 bits 8 channels 48 kHz 24 bits 4 channels DVCPRO HD 48 kHz 16 bits 8 channels DVCPROS5O 48 kHz 16 bits 4 channels DVCPRO DV 48 kHz 16 bits 2 4 channels selectable Specifications 53 Recording times Card Recording format AVC Intra 100 AVC Intra 50 DVCPRO DV DVCPRO HD DVCPRO50 8GBx1 Approx 8min Approx 16 min Approx 32 min 16 GB x 1 Approx 16 min Approx 32 min Approx 64 min 32 GB x 1 Approx 32 min Approx 64 min Approx 128 min 64 GB x 1 Approx 64 min Approx 128 min Approx 256 min NOTE The above times apply when single clips are recorded sequentially on a P2 card Depending on the number of clips recorded recording time may be shorter than listed above 3D recording times may be shorter than listed above VIDEO DIGITAL VIDEO Sampling frequencies AVC Intra 100 DVCPRO HD
15. PARTITIONS new storage device or formatted storage device UNKNOWN DEVICE The connected DVD drive or other device is Connect a compatible storage device turn off the unit CONNECTED not supported and turn it back on again VERIFICATION FAILED Verification after copying failed Copy the data again An attempt was made to change PERSON CANNOT CHANGE First enter a text memo Soft when no text memo had been entered keyboard CANNOT SET cr The entered value is invalid Enter a valid value INVALID VALUE 88 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning and Error Messages Warning information displayed in 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode Message Description Measure ERROR REF IN NOT DETECT A reference signal has not been connected or the slave side is not powered up Turn on the slave side and check connection of the reference signal line ERROR USB DISCONNECT The LINK USB connection signal could not be detected after 2 minutes Check LINK USB cable connection Turn on the slave side If the error persists after the slave side starts operation check the slave side ERROR SLAVE IS BUSY Mode changes cannot be made during slave side operation This message may also appear during startup when the slave side is started up simultaneously with or after master side startup Displayed during slave side operations such as recording playback menu display or remote status Cance
16. 17 Status message Shows messages indicating processing status For example screen updating shows an UPDATING text message and a rotating amp icon 18 Simple property display Displays the properties of clips at the cursor location A menu allows you to select the information that will appear Selecting items to be displayed as properties page 14 epo A urew Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 11 NOTE When there are more characters than can be displayed only the range of characters that can be displayed appear Setting thumbnails and other OSD display output 19 Thumbnail scroll bar Indicates the location of the currently displayed R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT thumbnail among displayed thumbnails 20 Battery status indicator Displays the following icons to indicate remaining battery charge A faz a ERST When the battery is completely depleted the red icons or SS appear Press the MENU button When the AC adaptor is being used an icon other than may appear this is not a sign of malfunctioning 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to set the SETUP DISPLAY OSD OUTPUT menu setting to select output LCD VIDEO OUT or SDI OUT t Changing Thumbnail Display connectors to display thumbnails and other OSD displays The thumbnail screen can be customized to suit operating conditions and improve efficiency Example Setting the type of thumbnai
17. 50i 1080 50i 50 720 SOP 576 50i 1 Use menu SETUP VIDEO OUTPUT FORMAT to select 2 HD SDI 1080 23 98P over 59 94i output from AJ HPX3100 3 HD SDI variable frame rate signal output from an AJ HDC 27 Series camera 78 Setup Menu Menu items Recording format Input signal System frequency SDI output 4 1080 29 97PsF 1080 29 97PsF 59 94 720 59 94P 1 480 59 94 1 1080 23 98PsF 3 1080 23 98P over 59 94i 59 94 1999 REDE 720 59 94P 2 480 59 94i 1080 23 98PsF um amelie 1080 24PsF ES 1080 25PsF 720 59 94P 720 59 94P 59 94 1080 59 94i 480 59 94i 720 50P 720 50P 50 1080 50i 576 50i 720 23 98P over 59 94P 59 23 1080 23 98PsF 720 24P over 60P 8 60 24 1080 24PsF 480 59 94i 480 59 94i 59 94 1080 59 94i 720 59 94P 480 59 94i 1 480 29 97P over 59 94i 59 94 1080 29 97PsF 720 59 94P 1 1080 23 98PsF 3 DVCPROS50 DVCPRO DV 480 23 98P over 59 94i 59 94 ee E 1080 59 94i 2 720 59 94P 2 576 50i 576 50i 50 1080 50i 720 50P 576 50i 576 25P over 50i 50 1080 25PsF 720 50P 12 2 pull down 2 2 3 pull down 3 Only playback is enabled when menu SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is set to 23 98 Hz or 59 23 4 Use menu SETUP VIDEO OUTPUT FORMAT to select 5 HD
18. 54 Meta data upload file 22 MODE button 18 MODEL e usd Monitor audio volume adjustment 19 MONITOR CH Monitor outputs Numeric Keyboard Open e th mbnail serere tent eter qe 33 Operating status display 00 eee 44 Operating voltage OPERATION Order of date indication is OSD DISDIAy eee aa 44 OSD display output niii 12 OSD GRADE 67 OSD OUTPUT 67 OSD TC SELECT 68 OTHER I O 56 OUTPUT FORMAT 2 65 OUTPUT REF 60 OUTPUT SEL pietne xe 64 Overview of all clip playback transitions 9 P2 Card Access Lamp siisii iiis 21 29 P2 Card Recording ette tert eee 91 P2 card slot P2 card slots P2 Cards xepu H 60 Index Partition or folder PB POSITION PLAY button PLAY DELAY Playback Playback Screen Power POWER button Power consumption POWER lamp 21 POWER ON GUI 59 Power supply battery mounting location 23 Preparing for meta data recording 23 PREV button 20 PROPERTY PROPERTY DISP PROPERTY SETUP P2 CARD CAP ze s Mare o7 o CDM 11 Q Quantizationy see ed 54 56 R R CONTRAST Rated input Rated output REC button sh REC PORIIA TPH eiin a 72 REC FORMAT SD RE CONNECTION RECORD etr iere ne eger PERSA Record mode Record Playback Screen 45 Recording Recording
19. D Press the MENU button and use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the OPERATION FORMAT STORAGE menu setting press the SET button select format type TYPE S FAT and press the SET button Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 29 STORAGE EXPLORE zz J No _FOLDERNAME DATE TIME THUMBNAIL gt E DELETE COPY IMPORT JAN 11 2011 PROPERTY gt gt SYSTEM INFO FREE CAP 101 0 GB SELECTED PART 0 6 SET HOLD SELECT RELEASE SHIFT SET THUMB ALL SEL PART SET THUMBNAIL 6 Select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button 7 When the confirmation message appears again select YES and press the SET button The storage device is now formatted NOTE Check that no important data remains on a device before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered E Exporting data by card to a storage device You can export all data on a P2 card to a storage device writing data from a P2 card to the storage device The result of copying and the number of copies will vary with the format of the storage device Maximum number ek of copies Storage device type TYPES Copy result A partition is created by 23 card and all the data included in the card are copied to that partition The product number and serial number of the P2 card used for copying can be checked on the explorer screen of this unit
20. Panasonic W This product is eligible for the P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program For details see page S0 of Vol 2 Operating Instructions Memory Card Portable Recorder wv AG HPD24P v AG HPD24E Volume Note that Operation Instructions Vol 1 describes basic operations of the Memory Card Portable Recorder For instructions on advanced operations of the Memory Card Portable Recorder refer to Operating Instructions Vol 2 pdf file contained in the supplied CD ROM S ANCIEN Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use SS0711T00 PS ENGLISH Printed in japan VQT3821 Read this first For AG HPD24P E indicates safety information CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK 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 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 a
21. SYSTEM FREQUENCY is 59 23 or 60 24 menu SETUP TC UB CTL EXT TC SEL does not appear The unit is locked in SLTC in this mode When menu SETUP BASIC VFR REC is set to ON REC RUN is set regardless of TCG MODE menu setting Reproducing the Time Code and User Bits Quo O0 N COUNTER Sls RE T qc PF ser 3 6 EXIT MENU o PHV a 1 Engage the stop mode 2 Use the COUNTER button to select TC or UB 3 Press the PLAY gt button Playback starts and the time code appears on the LCD display T R 00 01 04 07 Field 1 field 3 sk Field 2 field 4 The colon between the seconds and the frames changes to a period in drop frame mode When the time code signal cannot be read an asterisk 3 is displayed 1LO syg 1es epoD eur Time Code User Bits CTL 49 Setup Menu Menu items NOTE Take care when setting menu SETUP DISPLAY CROSS HATCH to something other than OFF since inputting output signals to a consumer monitor may turn the cross hatch pattern into a simulated image lj rHuMBNAIL Use this menu to perform thumbnail display settings MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA STORAGE SETUP FILE SYSTEM INFO Mode RS SYSTEM FREQ Item Settings and brief function description P DN 2D SYNC indications R 3D Main PB Displays thumbnails for all clips GED EID Displays t
22. 2 Insert a P2 card e See the following for various recording details Recording Clips Vol 2 page 6 Adjusting the recording volume Vol 2 page 6 3 Press the REC and PLAY buttons simultaneously Recording begins on the P2 card in the slot with its access lamp lit orange uone4edo oiseg E Playback Playback from the Record Playback from the Thumbnail Playback Screen Thumbnail Screen Screen Off Push the playback button to start playing the 1 Hold the POWER button for one second to yellow framed clip selected by the cursor buttons turn the unit on On the thumbnail screen clip playback can be Set the system frequency in the menu as limited and re ordered by selecting clips or necessary Setup Menu SYSTEM switching display arrangement gt Playing Back Vol 2 page 71 Clips Vol 2 page 38 2 Insert a P2 card e See the following for details on displaying the thumbnail screen Thumbnail Screen 3 Press the PLAY button Display page 34 Clips play back in the order they were recorded on the card Press the FF REW buttons to fast forward or fast rewind and press STILL PAUSE to pause See the following for other special playback operations gt Playing Back at Variable Speed Vol 2 page 43 4 Press the STOP button to stop playback Basic Operation Recording 35 Time Code User Bits and CTL BH Time Code The time code is the recorded signal output from the time code gener
23. 59 94 Hz Y 74 1758 MHz PB PR 37 0879 MHz 50 Hz Y 74 2500 MHz PB PR 37 1250 MHz DVCPROSO Y 13 5 MHz PB PR 6 75 MHz DVCPRO Y 13 5 MHz PB PR 3 375 MHz Quantization AVC Intra 100 AVC Intra 50 10 bits DVCPRO HD DVCPROS5O0 DVCPRO DV 8 bits Video compression methods AVC Intra 100 AVC Intra 50 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Intra Profile DVCPRO HD DV based Compression SMPTE 370M DVCPROS50 DVCPRO DV based Compression SMPTE 314M DV DV Compression IEC61834 2 Color sampling AVC Intra 100 Y PB PR 4 2 2 54 Specifications Resolution AVC Intra 100 1920 x 1080 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1280 x 720 720 59 94p 720 50p AVC Intra 50 1440 x 1080 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 960 x 720 720 59 94p 720 50p VIDEO INPUT Reference input BNC x 1 Auto switching of black burst HD 3 value sync t SDI input BNC x 1 1 In both 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes when the menu setting SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is 59 94 or 50 Hz black burst is the only acceptable reference signal input When the setting is 23 98 or 24 Hz HD3 value SYNC is the only acceptable reference signal input VIDEO OUTPUT SD analog composite output BNC x 1 HD serial digital SD serial digital output switchable BNC x 1 HDMI port suoneoyioedg g HDMI x 1 HDMI type A 3D supported VIERA link not supported e When system f
24. ISET HOLD SELECT RELEASE SET THUMBNAIL Re CREPE SHIFT SET THUMB ALL SEL PART ALL CLIP NAME 20005M 1 M ET d USER CLIP NAME 060A2834010101 START TC 00 00 00 00 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH 8CH AUDIO BIT INTRA 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 01 44 12 DATE JAN 11 2011 SIZE 238 4 GB TIME 09 20 30 FREE CAP 101 0 GA yum 2 0018 1 Clip information Displays clip properties 2 Storage device information TYPE S device NUMBER Folder no 1 NO DATE TIME Date and time of folder created FOLDER Folder name SIZE Storage device capacity remaining capacity FREE CAP 1 Date created is not shown for root NOTE e Use the SHIFT and buttons to move to thumbnail displays on adjacent partitions or folders without returning to the EXPLORE Screen Change the thumbnail screen display as necessary These changes are performed in the same way as when using P2 cards Changing Thumbnail Display page 12 There is a limit of 1000 clips and clips that exceed this limit will not be displayed Viewing Clip Information Use the steps below to view a variety of meta data on clips stored on a storage device It shows information in the same way as the P2 card clip property 1 Move the cursor to select a clip in a thumbnail screen on a storage device 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use
25. Panasonic Mi This product is eligible for the Operating Instructions Memory Card Portable Recorder Model v AG H H PD24P Model v AG H PD24E Volume Note that Operation Instructions Vol 2 describes advanced operations of the Memory Card Portable Recorder For instructions on basic operations of the Memory Card Portable Recorder refer to Operating Instructions Vol 1 printed documents supplied with the unit FHU D G Q ab Us ANC I3 IN Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use ENGLISH M0711TO0 PS VQT3S21A E The SDHC logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC of the United States and or other countries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States and or other countries Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc of the United States and other countries Microsoft product screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Names of products brands etc appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Illustrations in this manual Note that illustrations of the unit and menu screens may differ from those you actually see Note concerning screen
26. kl up COPY cannot be simultaneously copied Deselect all SELECTED the same clip duplicated using COPY identical copies from the selected clips TOO MANY CLIPS Too many clips are selected Reduce the number of selected clips UNKNOWN CONTENTS FORMAT This warning appears when data not compatible with the unit is detected Match devices and contents version UNKNOWN DATA The meta data character code is invalid Use UTF 8 for the meta data character code Use the viewer to enter correct characters USER CLIP NAME MODIFIED Characters in the clip name had to be deleted in adding the counter value The user clip name plus the counter value can only contain up to 100 bytes Characters in the clip name are automatically deleted when the total exceeds 100 bytes WRITE PROTECTED The P2 or SD memory card is write protected Insert write enabled media uoneJedo e9eJ4 e qnoJ pue 8uo 104 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning and Error Messages 87 Item Message Description Measure CANNOT ACCESS An error occurred during P2 card access Check P2 card CARD CANNOT ACCESS An error occurred while trying to access the Check storage device status and connections TARGET connection target CANNOT A Clips cannot be copied to a storage device Format using a FAT format or ex
27. of making a menu selection 4 Select YES in the confirmation dialog that appears The text memo is deleted Attaching shot marks Attach shot marks to clips to make it possible to distinguish them from each other JE USER THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT CTAP FF PI AY STII I PALISE REC 1 Assign MARKER to a USER button It is assigned to the USER6 button by default gt Setup Menu USER BUTTON USER6 page 71 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select a clip 3 Press the USER button to which MARKER has been assigned Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 17 Each press of this button turns the shot mark indicator on and off NOTE A shot mark is added to a clip even if the button is pressed in the record playback screen When attaching or deleting shot marks for clips that span multiple P2 cards be sure to load all the P2 cards that the clip is recorded on e Shot marks cannot be added or deleted during loop recording p Copying Clips Use the steps below to copy clips to P2 cards or storage devices connected via USB NOTE Take care not to turn off the power or remove a card during copying Otherwise the copied clip may become bad f the copied clip is bad delete it and make a new copy Reconnect incomplete clips before copying them R THUMBNAIL TOP 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Select a clip to copy 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the cursor buttons to
28. page 71 E CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC m STILL PAUSE REC o JEJE EXT 1 Press the PLAY EJ button Playback starts Clips play back in the order they were recorded Before you can start recording you have to set the playback NOTE Pressing the REW lt lt or FF ice button instead of the PLAY button results in rewind playback and fast forward playback respectively Video and audio playback may be disrupted between clips in different compression formats DVCPRO HD DVCPROSO DVCPRO DV AVC Intra 50 and AVC Intra 100 In playback of different clips in the same video format but in audio recorded at different bit depths the audio between clips will be muted Clips with 24 bit audio will be played back as 16 bit audio in other than normal playback modes engaged using the PLAY gt button 2 Press the STOP 5 button Playback stops and the input video EE appears NOTE To show the image where playback stopped PB image set the SETUP BASIC STOP EE SEL menu settings to PB Setup Menu BASIC STOP EE SEL page 59 Variable speed playback Playback speed can be varied to facilitate searches dob Ba A C6 AM O S MON JD ED Q BOTTOM EW STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC JAE NEXT 8 Main Mode Recording Playback Screen 1 Press the Left Right cursor buttons during playback or STILL Playback cha
29. 00 00 DEVICE 00000000 SHOOT MAR 31 2011 SCENARIO 17 56 19 GMT 09 00 NEWS 00 00 20 06 MEUS AVC I 100 1080 59 94i SHUHBNAIL 59 94i PROXY CLIP NAME START TC START UB DATE TIME 4 eto V_FORMAT FRAME RATE REC RATE 1 Clip no 2 Thumbnail 3 Information added to clips Indicates the number of indicators attached text memos and voice memos in a clip The f mark appears when the P2 card where the clip resides is write protected 20 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen NOTE e V Voice memo Indicator Indicates that a voice memo has been attached to a clip This indicator appears only in the clip property mode This unit cannot record and play back voice memos 4 Clip information The following information appears 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 start of recording DURATION Clip length V FORMAT Clip recording format FRAME RATE Playback frame rate REC RATE Recording frame rate 5 Clip meta data This area shows more detailed information on a clip 5 Browse the clip meta data as necessary PROPERTY 0001 VOICE MEMO 0 GLOBAL CLIP ID 060A2B340101010501010D41130000017704115 C515605C900804582FFFFFFFF 00 00 20 06 M AVC I 100 1080 59 94i FRAME RATE 59 94i utens REC RATE PROXY Use the Up Down
30. 00 01 30 09 00 01 51 25 Pointer yellow frame Selected Clip blue frame Indicates the 3D status of the displayed thumbnails 2 Slot status indicators The M and S indicators show the status of master and slave P2 cards respectively For details of display contents see gt Thumbnail Screen Vol 2 page 10 46 3D Signal Recording and Playback Displaying 3D Thumbnails 3 Battery level indicator Indicates the remaining charge in the master unit s battery NOTE The remaining charge in the slave unit s battery is displayed on the slave 4 Dual P2 3D clip fault indicator This is displayed when there is a problem with a Dual 3D P2 clip such as reversed left right card insertion E J d The clip s left or right channel card is not inserted Insert the card with the missing clip The clip s left channel card is inserted in the slave unit or the clip s right channel card is inserted in the master unit Insert the card to the correct unit channel xyoeqKe d pue Buipiooed peusis ge g 3D Signal Recording and Playback Displaying 3D Thumbnails 47 Synchronous Playback Left right 3D clip pairs not recorded in dual P2 3D mode can be played back using the synchronous playback SYNC PB mode Connect two AG HPD24 units in the same way as for 3D REC PB mode and press the MODE button to select the SYNC PB mode for synchronous video playback operation of the slave with the master unit Howeve
31. Checking Card Status Like in main mode you can use the following steps to display and check P2 card slot status P2 card usage and other card information on the screen You can check both the master side and the slave side on the master unit P2 REMAIN 3D Lar eG ALL 80 34 0 70 80 34 NO CARD 0 1 Display P2 card status for the master side On the master side remaining recording time for slot 1 and 2 and used capacity are indicated on the meter and as a time value minutes 2 Display P2 card status for the slave side On the slave side remaining recording capacity for slot 1 and 2 and used capacity are indicated on the meter and as a time value in minutes 8d O3M As Spo yoeQhe q4 Bulpsooey GE 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB Displaying and Managing Clips 39 3 Total remaining recording time or used space Indicates the remaining capacity available for 3D recording or used space and space available for 3D recording NOTE The total of minimum card capacity for the master and slave side slots is total capacity while the total of minimum recording capacity is total remaining recording capacity 40 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB Displaying and Managing Clips Synchronous Playback Mode SYNC PB This chapter describes playback and other operations in synchronous playback mode with two connected AG HPD24 units For details on connecting and switching modes see the
32. Left Right cursor buttons to select a USER CLIP NAME VIDEO DURATION V_FORMAT EMO meta data item and press the SET button to view information similar to that shown below GLOBAL Global CLIP ID CLIP ID This is a unique number There is no clip anywhere in the world with the same number USER CLIP The name a user assigns to a clip This NAME normally includes a GLOBAL CLIP ID VIDEO Video signal system FRAME RATE PULL DOWN ASPECT RATIO AUDIO Audio channel system and other information SAMPLING RATE BITS PER SAMPLE ACCESS The date of the last update and other information CREATOR CREATION DATE LAST UPDATE DATE LAST UPDATE PERSON DEVICE Manufacturer serial number and model name of recording equipment SHOOT Date when recording started and ended etc SHOOTER START DATE END DATE ALTITUDE LONGITUDE LATITUDE SOURCE 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 PERSON TEXT NOTE Location is indicated in frame numbers from the start Up to 1000 characters of text can be added but only the first 500 characters will be displayed Use the Left Right cursor buttons to move text numbers THUMBNAIL Frame location normally start O of video that makes up the thumbnail and
33. MAX TIE iss Firmware FORMAT Formats Formatting Frame by frame playback FREE CAP OF PARTITION FREQUENCY Frequency indicator Full Keyboard IG HH G CONTRAST GAMMA SELECT HD EMBD LT 63 HD EMBD V 63 HD Mode 90 HD serial digital 55 HD SD SDI IN OUT jacks 23 HDMI OUT Port HDMI outputs HDMI port is Headphone jack 21 Headphone outpu 56 Headroom Hot Swap Recording HOUR METER ID OF 9P REMOTE Importing i 35 Incomplete clip indicator Incomplete clips INDICATOR Information added to clips Information on operational warnings INITIAL MENU m INITIALIZE 2 5 rime pet Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 INPUT SEL IL IN IO IP INT SG P Internal Moden eiric 47 Internal speaker aiios toten d eg 56 Items to be displayed as properties 14 K Keyboard KEYBOARD port Mele EE DEDE EE LCD Monitor LEVEL METER 67 LINK D connector 28 LINK M port LINK S port LOAD Locis Loading files LOCAL ENABLE LOOP REC MARKED CLIPS sa er ec REM 51 Mass Master L Jack 39 41 MENU button 19 Menu Operations 32 Menu reset rd MENU DIAG button 19 Meta data
34. Press PREV or NEXT The clip beginning or text memo position that is located depends on the value set choosing the SETUP BASIC SEEK POS SEL menu setting gt Setup Menu BASIC SEEK POS SEL page 60 Overview of all clip playback transitions This unit allows you to vary audio and video playback speed The figure below shows speed and transition changes Data in boxes Status and speed Arrows Possible direction of transition Arrow text Cursor button operation e Asterisks in the diagram indicate stepwise changes in speed epo N urew SHTL MAX setting Right Example Pressing the Right cursor button during PLAY gt results in 9 x 4 Een double speed playback SHTL 2 0 and each press of the button SHTL increases the speed gradually towards the SHTL MAX setting Right 7 Left SHTL 2 0 bd Right 7 Left SHTL 1 0 PLAY Right 7 Left SHTL MAX setting E o Lose Right NN Left Right 7 Left SHTL SHTL 0 Right Left Right 7 Left Rewind by frame m SHTL 0 0 Forward by frame Down Up prev NEXT Rewind by clip Forward by clip Repeat playback Repeatedly plays back playable clips 3 Close the menu J 1OnrO 4 Press the PLAY gt button to start playback All clips will be played repeatedly 2 5 J
35. REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode 480i and 576i cannot be selected During playback of 480i 576i formatted clips in SYNC PB mode and when AUTO is selected SDI output is converted to the format selected with the SYSTEM FORMAT menu setting DOWNCONV MODE Specifies the aspect ratio during down conversion FIT V Side cut mode FIT H Letter box mode FIT HV Squeeze mode UPCONV MODE Specifies the aspect ratio during up conversion EIT V Side panel mode FIT H Top and bottom are cropped FIT HV Stretch mode nua N dnjyes Setup Menu Menu items 65 Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ Mode Item XX indicates factory default settings indications d 3D SYNC PB ain Selects gamma correction GELD GID GAMMA t Corrects video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC mode on an AJ HPX3000 to film quality video Equivalent to CIDB CLD Telecine 5 on the AJ GBX27 HD Gamma Corrector CEID CZD GAMMA 2 Corrects video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC mode on an AJ HPX3000 to film quality video Equivalent to Telecine 6 on the AJ GBX27 HD Gamma Corrector GAMMA 3 Converts video shot by Varicam or in the FILM REC mode on an AJ HPX3000 by applying a Cineon curve to produce video appropriate for film recording OFF No gamma correction GAMMA eR Pd ae olo O SELECT TELECINES TELECINEG Cineon
36. Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 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 dama
37. SDI 1080 23 98P over 59 94i output from AJ HPX3100 6 HD SDI variable frame rate signal output from an AJ HDC27 Series camera 7 HD SDI 720 25P over 50P output from AJ HPX2700 nua N dnjyes Setup Menu Menu items 79 Using a Keyboard H Full Keyboard d Numeric Keyboard The full keyboard appears when meta data input or other English input is required Move the cursor to the character you want to enter and press the SET button Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to move the cursor The keyboard keys have the functions listed below Use the numeric keyboard when you need to enter only numbers Move the cursor to the figure you want to enter and press the SET button Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to move the cursor The keypad keys 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 made entries and closes the soft OK Saves made entries and closes the on screen keyboard keyboard EXIT Cancels made entries and closes the soft EXIT Cancels made entries and closes the on screen keyboard keyboard 4 Decimal entries lt lt Moves the cursor to the first character Moves the cursor 1 character space back 4 Moves the cursor 1 character space back Time code entries Moves the cursor 1 character space forward Moves the
38. and playback of 3D video clips Press the REC and PLAY buttons on the master unit to record the input signals as a Dual P2 3D clip Also a reference signal can be applied to the slave s REF IN jack to synchronize playback with an external system NOTE Be sure to correctly connect the left and right input and output signals Reversed left right connections produce a reverse vision condition that can cause asthenopia or eyestrain xyoeqKe d pue Buipiooed peusis ge g 3D Signal Recording and Playback Connections 39 E Playback Connection Example When connecting a 3D monitor for viewing 3D video select the signal connector and format to suit the monitor type or display method The unit s output connector and signal format are selected by the SETUP VIDEO OUTPUT SEL menu setting OUTPUT SDI OUT Jack HDMI OUT SEL Port DISCRETE Discrete left and No output L R right output SDI S S Side by side No output half method output HDMI No output Side by side S S half method output HDMI FP No output Frame packing method output 3D Single Signal Output Side By Side Frame Packing Connection Example AG HPD24 Master 3D L Video Composite Output 00000 0 0 0 0 SD Monitor KEYBOARD Sync Signal An input e G3 A ny ITAL MAE LINK D SUB
39. button The operating instructions refer to the buttons only by label without mentioning the SHIFT button Website URL URL http pro av panasonic net About copyrights Copyright laws may prohibit use except for personal pleasure of your recorded video and audio content without permission of the rights holder 11 12 Contents Read this first For AG HPD24P 2 Read this first For AG HPD24E 6 Read this first For AG HPD24P AG HPD24E sese 10 Usage Precautions 14 Regarding this unit 14 AC adaptor sese 15 B ttery orecchie rem 15 Battery characteristics 15 Remove the battery after use 16 Before Use 16 Always confirm the year month day time and time zone and set as necessary 16 Compatible storage media 16 Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories 17 Supplied Accessories 17 Optional Accessories 17 Control Reference Guide 18 Controls 1 eee 18 Slots et sedens 21 WO Connectors 22 Preparation eeesssessss 24 Charging the battery 24 Power Preparations 25 Using a battery
40. clips 6 Recording formats 53 Recording media we 58 Recording Times 30 54 Recording Playback Screen REF IN jack REF LEVEL Reference input Remaining card capacity REMOTE button REMOTE connector REMOTE REF ERROR TEXT MEMO indicator REMOTE MODE button Removing et REPAIR CLIP 52 REPEAT PLAY 60 Repeat playback ntes m9 Reproducing the Time Code and User Bits RESET TC PRESET button Resolution REW button REW PREV button RS 422A I O RUN MODE S SAMEFORMAT CLEIPS aote 50 Sampling frequency QAWVE ounces e rip AE E A E as tudo n aT SAVE AS SD analog composite output SD Mode SD serial digital SD SDHC memory card slot SD SDHC Memory Cards SDCARD FORMAT SDCARD PROPERTY SDI input SDI OUT Jack SDI output SEEK POS SE SELECTED CLIPS Selected number of clips Selecting clips Setting Time Code and User SETUP SETUP VERIFY Setup Menu SHIFT SET buttons SHIFT button Shot mark indicator Shot Marks SHUTTLE MAX Side By Side Frame Packing Simple property display Single Clips Slave R Jack SLOT CLIPS Slot status indicators SORT Speaker SPEAKER OUT Specifications Status message STILL PAUSE button STOP button STOP EE SEL uds STORAGE m Storage device information Storage devicetype Sar Sissin 28 Stora
41. device NOTE Move the cursor to the last partition before deleting The last partition can only be deleted on a TYPE S storage device This function can delete only the last partition and not any epo A urew intermediate partitions Make sure the partition to be deleted does not contain any data you need as it will not be possible to recover it after deletion B Displaying thumbnails of clips on storage devices and viewing video on the monitor Open a thumbnail You can display thumbnails and manage clips stored on a storage device in the same way as clips on P2 cards 1 Open the EXPLORE screen A list of partitions and folders appears 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the partition or folder where you want to display thumbnails and press the SET button Thumbnails of the clips in the partition or folder will now appear Press the EXIT button to return to the EXPLORE screen NOTE When a volume is selected pressing the SHIFT SET button will display the thumbnails for all the selected partitions Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 33 STORAGE EXPLORE STORAGE PARTITION FAT VENDOR Sab SUP MODEL 470 Series SSD SIZE 238 4 GB USED GB CARDS ma NO FOLDER NAME DATE TIME 1 L 2 11 01 11 09 17 00 2011 JAN 11 09 20 LI S3 11 01 11 09 21 36 2011 JAN 11 09 30 Ll 4 11 03 08 17 25 54 2011 MAR 08 17 37 LI LJ 11 03 11 10 07 25 2011 MAR 11 sae RCA cy
42. 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 cables 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 Other connecting cables IEEE1394 USB Use shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency applications as connecting cables When connecting to the DVI signal terminal use a cable with a ferrite core f your apparatus is supplied with ferrite core s they must be attached on cable s following instructions in this manual 3 Performance lev
43. following section Synchronous Playback Vol 1 page 48 Playback Synchonous playback of clips on 2 units is possible when the following conditions are satisfied Synchronous Playback E Vol 1 page 48 The master side and slave side video have the same time code and format The thumbnail clip on the master side and slave side has the same number arranged in the same date created order e Time code in the clip is continuous he clips on the master side and slave side have the same length and the initial time code value is the same Correct playback is not possible unless these conditions apply Example 1 The starting point of the clip 1 is the same but their length differs the slave side clip is shorter SDI output on the slave side is muted and turns black when the clip 1 on the slave side ends At this time you can use the SETUP VIDEO DISCRETE BLACK menu setting to select black playback The following figure shows when the DISCRETE BLACK menu setting is OFF ad ONAS epow oeg e d snouo1uou g Clip1 Clip2 Clip3 MASTER SDI Video output LCD SLAVE SDI Video output Synchronous Playback Mode SYNC PB Playback 41 Example 2 The starting point of Clip1 differs but the length is the same Clip1 on the slave side starts after being aligned with the master side start position In the meantime L and R video is correctly output from SDI Since the Clip number or time code
44. it possible to start play back from text memo location Playing back from text memo location This page You can select the location from which the thumbnail starts playback by selecting the SETUP THUMBNAIL PB POSITION menu setting gt Setup Menu THUMBNAIL PB POSITION page 57 E Playing Back Single Clips When ONE CLIP PLAY is assigned to a USER button the USER button allows you to play back the clip at the cursor location NOTE The thumbnail screen appears when playback stops at the end of the clip or when the STOP moves to the next clip All buttons other than the STOP a button are not available during single clip playback Single clip playback starts from the position specified on the PB POSITION menu setting When JOG VAR SHTL is used to display a still image during playback from the thumbnail screen the USER button to which ONE CLIP PLAY has been assigned allows you to play the entire clip to button is pressed The cursor then its end from the still image Setup Menu USER BUTTON page 70 Using variable speed playback and frame by frame playback These functions operate in the same manner as in the record playback screen Variable speed playback page 8 Frame by frame playback page 8 Playing back from text memo location E MODE USER THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT DEOL NTER e 234 SEU 3 C e Ear pi MON Q 2 EW STOP FF PLAY STIL
45. its size width height PROXY Detailed information on proxy data format video codec etc NOTE Bold items indicate clip meta data that can be changed E Changing clip meta data Use the steps below to change clip meta data R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT 4 j j dD ao U MENU 3 1 Display clip meta data 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select the meta data you want to revise and press the SET button Data that can be revised is indicated as TEXT like in the illustration below PROPERTY 0001 GLOBAL CLIP ID USER CLIP NAME CLIP NAME START TC START UB DATE TIME DURATION V FORMAT AVG I_100_1080 59 94i FRAME RATE 59 94i ul Tula REC RATE PROXY epo N urew 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to move to the item you want to change and press the SET button The screen for changing meta data appears gt Using a Keyboard page 80 PROPERTY Panasonic CLIP NAME START TC 0001 START UB DATE TIME DURATION V_FORMAT FRAME RATE REC RATE 4 Select OK after completing your changes Changes made to the meta data are saved to the clip and the meta data display reappears Use EXIT to cancel the entry and return to the previous display NOTE To delete latitude and longitude enter a blank for altitude They cannot be deleted separately Note that the
46. meta data of an incomplete clip with an w indicator cannot be revised Insert the P2 card s with the remainder of the clip e MEMO of meta data item to which a 100 character or larger memo has been attached cannot be revised D Pross the EXIT button to end processing Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 21 Bj Thumbnail Editing Use the following steps to change a thumbnail of video at a location to which a text memo has been attached IUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT ANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Attach a text memo to video you want to edit Attaching text memos page 17 2 Change thumbnail display to text memo display Choose the THUMBNAIL TEXT MEMO CLIPS menu setting 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to move to the thumbnail you want to change and press the SET button The cursor moves to the row below 4 Use the Left Right cursor buttons to the thumbnail you want to change 5 Press the MENU button 6 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the OPERATION EXCH THUMBNAIL menu setting and press the SET button 7 Select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button The menu closes and the thumbnail reflects the changes that have been made TEXT MEMO CLIP NAME 20068W PROPERTY r USER CLIP NAME 060A2834010101 00 00 00 00 00 01 44 12 00 03 17 01 2 START TC 00 03 17 01 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH 8CH AUDIO BIT TEXT MEMO CLI
47. monitor use the Left Right cursor buttons to select the thumbnail with the text memo you want to play and press the PLAY B button The clip is played back from the text memo time code location selected with the cursor When you press the STOP 0 button to interrupt ongoing playback or when playback stops upon reaching the end of the clip the thumbnail screen reappears and the cursor returns to the thumbnail text memo location where playback was started Press the EXIT button to return the cursor to the top of the thumbnail screen NOTE During playback all buttons other than the STOP 2 button are not available H Selecting and Deselecting Clips Select clips you want to process on the thumbnail screen Li Selecting clips R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to place the yellow frame cursor on the desired clip NOTE Press the TOP BOTTOM button to move the cursor to the first or last clip 16 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 2 Press the SET button A blue frame appears on the clip selected with the cursor to indicate that it is selected ALL CLIP NAME 2003FF PROPERTY USER CLIP NAME 060A2B34010101 Mf v X TOC T MIT 06 1 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 00 03 51 17 09 m 7 EA ed START TC 00 01 51 25 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH 8CH AUDIO BIT 00 05 02 21 0
48. not install storage devices in locations that are unstable or exposed to vibration e Some storage devices and cables may not operate normally Use a storage device with sufficient space for copying 28 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Donot connect a storage device to hubs or other connections that involve multiple units even if the other units are not powered Do not connect devices other than storage devices to a storage device via a hub or other device 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 power off this unit and the storage device Otherwise this unit and the storage device must be rebooted A storage device is a high precision instrument whose read and write functions may fail if used in an unsuitable environment Please note that Panasonic accepts no liability whatsoever for data loss or other losses either direct or indirect arising from hard disk damage or other defects When data from this unit is copied to a storage device and is edited on another computer the data may no longer work in this unit and storage device data may become corrupted Repair bad clips on P2 cards before copying them to a storage device SATA serial ATA or PATA parallel ATA interface storage devices connected using a USB converter cable may not be recognized Do not connect or disconnect cables during recording or playback with the uni
49. obstruct the ventilation WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock hazard 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 Danger of explosion or fire if battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated Do not disassemble the battery or dispose of it in fire Do not store in temperatures over 60 C Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like For Battery Pack Use specified charger Replace only with same or specified type WARNING Always keep memory cards optional accessory out of the reach of babies and small children CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only CAUTION The mains plug of the power supply 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 Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss The ratin
50. penes 39 43 53 Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 iD CC FA BEANK ttt ttem 64 CONE2 BLANK a 5 ete eatem aet rave 64 COREG E 64 CHA INPUTIEEVEL Linee zumo aseo 66 CH INPUT EEVEL Ls hte tee 66 CHANGE PARTITION NAME sss 52 Changing slots used for recording ou 6 Charging x2 en teet RARE 24 Checking and revising sss 24 GlipzInformmatlon ucc 34 39 43 Clip metadata io ee eee 20 21 GIO NO me tenor OIesenin 11 20 44 CLIPPR PERT ain tette tienes elo CLOCK SET ee ns m tco tontos COLOR LEVEL d ita tom ttn Color sampling irt eec Compression format indication COMPRESSION MODE sse Connecting storage devices oo 29 d Connection for USB devices 3D REC PB mode g OYNG PB TIOde caeteri cts 56 CONNECTIONS aos o ae coe es 39 48 CONTRAST 22 bm iom tn tg 69 COPY inedite rs tette etae uten e ti 52 Copying Clipse Do e e riter emen t 18 Copying clips to a storage device s 31 G pyingito P2 Card eee ete odes 35 COUNTER DUttON 4c traer etri de 18 Counter VAIG 5 3 etnies 23 COUNTER RESET TC PRESET button 18 CROSS HATCH Asa ie Rieti 68 ITE inte deett te ert ate o i entienda 36 47 CTLEIDISPISAY o e emere teet 62 Cursor control buttons sss 19 DATADISPLAY x tee e te 56 DATEFORMAT zzi NES EN UB 57 Deck Information DIAG Icons
51. press the SET button Pressing the SET button sets the clock to the set time NOTE Since the clock is affected by deviation it should be checked before use f you require an exact time setting check and reset the time before use The date format on the setting screen can be changed by the SETUP THUMBNAIL DATE FORMAT menu selection During 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes the slave unit temporarily synchronizes with the clock setting on the master unit and returns to its original setting upon exiting these modes 28 Power Preparations Setting the Year Month Day and Time Basic Operation About P2 Cards P2 Card P2 Card Status Access Lamp P2 Card Access Lamp and P2 Card Status L Inserting a P2 Card Panasonic al AG HPD24 o enabled POWER 1 Lights orange Writing and reading are enabled for the current Lights green Writing and reading are uoneJedo oiseg E 20 2o recording including LOOP o969o REC 1 Flashing Writing or reading is in Hold the POWER button for one second to orange progress turn the unit on d SM Currently accessing P2 card using USB device mode NOTE Do not turn the unit off or eject the P2 card when the lamp is flashing orange such as while recording 2 Insert a P2 card into a P2 card slot until the EJECT button pops out Fast flashing P2 card being recognized orange Flashing green No available spac
52. the USB Device mode confirm that the access lamp is off L Preventing Accidental Deletion Panasonic Set the write protection switch to PROTECT to i ARI AG HPD24 o B prevent accidental deletion of data recorded on a E P2 card o9 o 96 o 969 o Access Lamp AA rum D switch PROTECT um Basic Operation About P2 Cards 91 Menu Operations The menu operations are as follows Panasonic al AG HPD24 o POWER h 1 STORAGE RECORD i USER CLIP NAME INITIALIZE SETUP FILE la SYSTEM INFO 4 Press the SET button 1 Hold the POWER button for one second to NOTE turn the unit on e Some menu items may display a confirmation dialog e Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select a process and press the SET button 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to place the cursor on menu items A check mark appears next to the process gt appears where a lower level menu exists selected by the SET button e Some menu items display a dialog for NOTE numerical value setting Use the Up Down buttons to move the Changing the system frequency requires cursor up and down ging i 3 iod Press the Right cursor or SET button to open a lower level menu 5 Press the Left cursor or EXIT button to return rebooting the unit Press the MENU button to exi
53. the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the PROPERTY CLIP PROPERTY menu SERIAL P2 card serial number setting and press the SET button MODEL P2 card model name Viewing and Revising Clip Information page 20 SELECTED A check mark KZ appears for the selected But repairs cannot be made PART partition SELECTED This indication appears only when multiple Deleting Clips PART No partitions are selected and a list of numbers of Use the steps below to delete clips that are no longer selected partitions is displayed necessary on a storage device NUMBER Partition no 1 1 Select a clip to delete on the thumbnail screen on a NO storage device DATE TIME Date and time of partition recording 2 VERIFY Verify setting and result of verification Press the MENU button ON Verification was successful 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to RINSED choose the OPERATION DELETE menu setting ON Verification failed and press the SET button FAILED e js displayed on P2 store 4 Select YES in the confirmation message that OFF No verification was appears and press the SET button performed NAME User assigned partition name NOTE SIZE USED Total storage device capacity used capacity t may not be possible to delete clips with the X bad clip FREE CAP remaining capacity indicator and 2 unknown clip indicator FAT formatted device SELECTED A check mark WM appears for the selected PA
54. thumbnail screen and press PLAY or STILL e When stopped no image black screen is PAUSE to synchronize the clips correctly displayed Signal output is as follows Playback from the Playback Discrete left and right output method Screen Thumbnail Screen Off Special playback video and video when left and right signals are invalid such as TC mismatch is displayed only on the lo ud ED CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG LCD monitor but is not output as SDI STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC However video is available at the master unit s SD output when the SETUP VIDEO e E m o DISCRETE BLACK menu setting is OFF NEXT 3D single unit side by side or frame packing signal output method Special playback video and video when left and right images are invalid such as TC mismatch appears as both L and R images on the LCD monitor but only the L signal is output as both L and R images to SDI HDMI 1 Insert P2 cards in both master and slave units 2 Press the PLAY or STILL PAUSE button on the master unit Pressing the button automatically cues the slave position to the master matches the clip numbers and time codes Pressing PLAY also starts playback NOTE When the first position of the master clip is earlier than that of the slave the master is cued to the first position of the slave 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 l Master clip Hm wm l i Slave clip i E i i i Master playback i Cuing EE i
55. unit The mode selection menu appears 48 Synchronous Playback Connections NOTE The SYNC PB mode selection is preserved internally when power is turned off and resumes when power is turned back on To return to the main mode from the SYNC PB mode turn the power off during the WAITING FOR CONNECTION state or press the MODE button after startup in SYNC PB mode e If a LINK cable is not connected the WAITING FOR CONNECTION state occurs An error occurs when a connection is interrupted such as by disconnecting a LINK cable Reconnect the cable and turn power off and back on Warning and Error Messages Playback Vol 2 page 83 An error occurs when the connected units are not the same model and version f you inadvertently switch to the SYNC PB mode and activate the WAITING FOR CONNECTION state turn the power off and back on to re enable the normal main mode Power on off operation is the same as for 3D REC PB mode Turning Power On and Off page 43 SYNC PB MODE MASTER WAITING FOR CONNECTION xyoegq e d snouoJuou S B When the SYNC PB mode is enabled all operations are performed from the master unit The only operation available on the slave unit is pressing the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen Correctly Synchronizing Playback Two clips are played back on different devices by synchronizing the order of the clip numbe
56. unit to stop playback NOTE When stopped no image black screen is displayed xyoeq e d snouoJuou S R Synchronous Playback Playback 51 THUMBNAIL ee Thumbnail display selection settings OPERATION currenie Operations such as formatting PROPERTY ens Displays clip properties Meta data setting and display Storage device operations and display Various settings Thumbnail related settings Basic operation settings Time code related settings Video related settings Audio related settings Display related settings LCD related settings User defined button settings System device settings such as frequency Saving and loading menu settings Device information display 52 Setup Menu Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol 2 page 50 2 page 51 2 page 53 2 page 54 2 page 55 2 page 56 2 page 56 2 page 59 2 page 62 2 page 63 2 page 66 2 page 67 2 page 69 2 page 70 2 page 71 2 page 74 2 page 77 Specifications General Operating voltage 7 2 V DC 7 9 V DC Power consumption 19 8 W E indicates safety information Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Ambient operating humidity 10 to 80 non condensating Ambient storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Mass 2 kg 4 41 Ib without battery 2 3 kg 5 07 Ib with supplied battery
57. 0 Oitest50 2011 JAN 25 07 03 22 01250602 2011 JAN 25 06 02 32 01010128 2011 JAN 01 EXIT EXIT INITIAL MENU e SET EXECUTE A confirmation dialog box appears 3 Select YES in the YES NO selection and press the SET button e When ALL is selected to load all items the system will automatically be restarted if SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY differs from the current setting 76 Setup Menu Menu items SAVE 1 Select MENU Insert an SD memory card and select menu item to save from FILE SAVE AS Select ALL all item data or W O SYSTEM data other than menu setting SETUP SYSTEM and press the SET button e f the SD memory card has not been formatted use FILE SDCARD FORMAT to format the card e SAVE AS and SDCARD FORMAT are not available if the card is write protected 2 Enter the file name Enter a file name that is up to 8 characters long An extension is automatically appended The month date and time of the new folder is its default name A file with an identical name cannot be saved FILE NAME 01111021 H SYSTEM INFO Use this menu to view the system information MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA STORAGE SETUP FILE SYSTEM INFO This menu cannot be opened during recording playback or from HDD EXPLORE Mode A m SYSTEM FREQ Item Settings and brief func
58. 0 05 47 04 0018 00 04 13 21 00 04 36 15 00 00 15 13 m NOTE Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select multiple clips After selecting a clip move the cursor to another clip hold down the SHIFT button and press the SET button to select another clip This method allows you to select the two clips as well as all the clips between them e Selecting a clip updates the number of selected clips shown in the lower right corner of the screen HI Deselecting clips R THUMBNAIL TOP CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Place the cursor on a selected clip and press the SET button again This cancels the selection NOTE Press the CANCEL button to deselect selected clips Attaching Text Memos and Shot Marks A text memo can be attached in a clip to mark a specific location The user can attach shot marks to distinguish clips from each other Clips on P2 cards where the write protect switch is set to PROTECT cannot be added Attaching text memos When a text memo is added you can open a thumbnail at the text memo location for playback or copying and seek move text memo location by pressing the NEXT PREV button during video playback Setup Menu BASIC page 59 O lS 31JD REMOTE MODE USI USER THUMBNAIL T RESET TC PRESET 3 CD 6 EXIT AUDIO MON Q Y MN CNY uium BE 1 Assign TEXT MEMO to a USER button It is assigned to the USERS button by default gt Setup Menu USER BUTTO
59. 0i 1080 25p over 50i AJ HDX400P 1080 59 94i 1080 50i AJ HDX400E When TYPE1 is used set UB MODE on the 1080 25p over 50i TYPE1 TYPE2 camera to FRAM RATE For TYPE2 switch AG HPX500 502 720 p VITC_UB_MODE on the camera to FRAM_RATE AG HPX170 171 172 174 AG HPX300 301 302 304 AG HPX370 AJ HPX2000 2100 Jogo AJ HPX3000 1 m AJ HPX2700 AJ HPX3100 AJ HPX3700 1 Only the 1080 i recording format is available Setup Menu Menu items 61 TC UB CTL Use this menu to set the time code Item Settings and brief function description XX indicates factory default settings SYSTEM FREQ indications Mode 2D Main 3D SYNC PB CTL DISPLAY Selects 12 or 24 hour clock for the CTL counter display 12h 12 hour clock display 24h 24 hour clock display VITC BLANK Specifies whether or not a VITC signal will be output at the locations selected in the VITC POS 1 and VITC POS 2 menus BLANK VITC signals are not output THROUGH VITC signals are output NOTE This setting is enabled only during VIDEO and SD SDI output n EE mode the input signal is output with the VITC signal VITC POS 1 Specifies the position where the VITC signal will be inserted When set to 59 94 Hz LINE 10 LINE 16 LINE 20 When set to 50 Hz LINE 7 LINE 11 LINE 22 NOTE You cannot select the same line as in the VITC POS 2 menu This setting is enabled only during VIDEO and S
60. 20p with an HD reference or no reference input the recorded phase may be shifted from the input signal Whenthe SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting is 59 23 or 60 24 the HD reference signal can only synchronize playback VIDEO OUT jack Provides analog composite video signal output No signal is output when the SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting is 24 Hz or 60 24 In both 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes the sync signal output here is exclusively for use by another AG HPD24 3D Signal Recording and Playback page 38 gt Synchronous Playback page 48 HD SD SDI IN OUT jacks These provide input and output of serial digital component audio video signals NOTE Use 5C FB or equivalent double shielded cable for connections HDMI OUT port Connects to a monitor or TV using an HDMI cable In 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes 3D video can be displayed by connecting a 3D monitor 3D Signal Recording and Playback page 38 gt Synchronous Playback page 48 NOTE This machine does not support VIERA link Connecting it to a VIERA link compatible device with an HDMI cable may cause VIERA link to malfunction on that device REMOTE connector Connect to an external controller to remotely control the unit NOTE Use double shielded cable for connections 9 LINK D connector Use this connector to link two units for 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes 3D Signal Recording a
61. 24E For the U K For part numbers for the battery see For areas other Optional Accessories than the U K below 3D connection label AC adaptor AC power supply cables AG HPD24P AG HPD24E seuossoooy euondo seuosseooy paljddns j For the U K For areas other than the U K CD ROM e After unpacking dispose of the AC power supply cable caps and packing materials properly Optional Accessories e Battery CGA D54 7 2 V 5400 mAh equivalent to accessory battery for the AG HPD24P CGA D54s 7 2 V 5400 mAh equivalent to accessory battery for the AG HPD24E Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories Supplied Accessories 17 Control Reference Guide Controls sz ES FAHD Oo ap REMOTE MODE USER THUNIBNAIL TOP SHIFT 1 C Oh O Q 6 SET COUNTER x 2 C TT RESET TCPREsET 3C 6 EXIT _alinia mon Q O 8 Ha D eer BOTTOM DIAG 9 ss STOP PLAY STILL PAUSE REC E EV pages 12 About button labels Orange labels indicate alternate functions enabled by simultaneously pressing SHIFT lt Example gt Press the SHIFT and REMOTE MODE buttons at the same time to execute the MODE button function 1 REMOTE MODE button 3D REC PB REMOTE button Synchronizes the operation of two units to Enables remote control of the unit via the Recon ancl playback Dual Pe SEHR REMOTE conn
62. 256 512 768 1023 NOTE This setting is available during playback f something other than OFF is selected the OSD will always display the gamma correction value GM Turning the power off cancels the GAMMA setting AUDIO Use this menu to make audio settings Mode iem Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ as XX indicates factory default settings indications Main 3D SYNC PB ain Selects the audio input signal GELD SDI Selects the SDI connector EID ANALOG Selects the ANALOG AUDIO IN connector CIID CID INPUT SEL INT SG Selects the internal signal generator CEID CID O O NOTE When ANALOG is selected in SD REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode slave side audio is muted Selects level for CH1 analog audio input GELD GID CH1 INPUT Tap 0dB CELDCLD LEVEL 20 dB Selects level for CH2 analog audio input CX CH2 INPUT ENS EX 0dB CCLOELD gt o gt LEVEL 20 dB 66 Setup Menu Menu items Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ Mode wen XX indicates factory default settings indications Nun 3D SYNC PB Selects the standard level EZIB GID ES 20 20 dB AG HPD24P default value RER LEVEL ES 18 18 dB AG HPD24E default value CIID CID z a 9 FS 12 12 dB CZLDCGCEZLD Selects channels to multiplex on the SD SDI output GXD EID CH1 4 Outputs four channels CH1 4 CH5 8 Outputs four channels
63. 4 FILE USB HOST s 11 SYSTEM INFO gt a 00 04 13 21 00 04 36 15 00 05 02 21 00 05 47 04 00 00 20 06 0018 NOTE When using TYPE S formatting for exporting you can have the system automatically verify compare the original P2 card data with data copied to the storage device after exporting In the factory default settings verify is enabled for export The export operation will end earlier when Verify is not on and exported data is not checked To disable verify set the STORAGE SETUP VERIFY menu setting to OFF When exporting to a FAT volume verify is not performed regardless of this setting To interrupt exporting press the SET button select YES in the CANCEL confirmation that appears and press the SET button again Data copied from a P2 card will not be affected if processing should be interrupted during verification When the network and drive assignments on a computer conflict and a partition cannot be seen use our drive mount converter available free of charge from our web site This allows you to mount the specified folder when a storage device is connected to a Windows PC E Copying clips to a storage device Use the following steps to copy selected clips rather than entire cards to a storage device 2 4 5 6 7 2 4 5 6 ANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Connect a Storage Device 2 open the thumbnail screen and use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select the c
64. 9 og H Power Preparations Turning Power On and Off 27 L About Auto Power Off during operation The Auto Power Off function automatically turns the unit off after a short period if no operation such as recording playback copying or formatting is performed during that time To resume operation after Auto Power Off press the POWER button again NOTE The Auto Power Off time can be changed by the SETUP SYSTEM AUTO POWER OFF menu setting Setup Menu Vol 2 page 50 Setting the Year Month Day and Time Set the clock before using the unit the first time 1 Hold the POWER button for one second to turn the unit on 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu Menu Operations page 32 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select the SETUP SYSTEM CLOCK SET menu item and press the SET button The clock setting screen is displayed The default values are the current time settings 34 AUG 05 2011 00 00 4 Use the Left Right cursor buttons to select the digits to be set The AG HPD24P clock is displayed in hour minute month day year and time zone sequence The AG HPD24E clock is displayed in hour minute day month year and time zone sequence e n time zone set the difference in hours from Greenwich Mean Time Hours are displayed in 24 hour format 5 Press the Up Down cursor buttons to set the year month day time and time zone 6 Setthe calendar and
65. ANCEL CEID CiD O o SHIFT EXIT button to cancel the operation Clips being GED CZD deleted will not be restored even though you interrupted deleting Formats P2 cards in the slot selected in the FORMAT menu EID EID NOTE FORMAT Check that no important data remains on a card before CIID CLD O o formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be GED CD recovered Formats all cards inserted in the slots in 3D REC PB mode nua N dnjyes Setup Menu Menu items 51 SYSTEM FREQ Mode Item Settings and brief function description indications 2D 3D SYNC Main PB Restores clips that have been damaged by sudden power outages EID EID during recording or by other causes and are marked by the bad clip indicator yellow X CID CLD REPAIR CLIP NOTE CEID CZID O O Some clips are so badly damaged they cannot be repaired Bad clips that are beyond repair are indicated by a red indicator a Use the RECONNECTION function to rejoin continuous clips that GXZ0D EILD span across multiple P2 cards but are not recognized as continuous clips and are indicated by the incomplete clip indicator CEID 24 Hz ind GID GD NOTE Incomplete clips occur under the following conditions When the individual clip segments on each P2 card that make up the clip are copied separately RE When the segments of a continuous clip that are recorded on O CONNECTION multiple cards are separately copied to a stor
66. ATOR a i SHOOT the file to load and press the SET button SHOOT SCENARIO 6 Select YES in the confirmation message that NEWS MEMO appears and press the SET button The file is now loaded T Press the MENU button to end processing 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to move the cursor to the item you want to change and press the SET button Use this function to check loaded meta data settings META DATA ik REC META DATA USER CLIP NAME REC OFF CREATOR META NAME LAST UPDATE PERSON 24 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 4 While viewing meta data settings use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to move the cursor to the setting you want to change and press the SET button The on screen keyboard appears Make the required changes META DATA n Neen ci in nase AG HPD24 OFFSET PERSON REC MET REC OF META N NOTE lt Meta data types that can be set gt Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select the meta data item you want to check and press the SET button to view related information USER CLIP Loaded USER CLIP NAME counter NAME value and recorded data CREATOR Creator LAST UPDATE The person who last updated the PERSON data SHOOT The person who shot PLACE NAME Shooting location SCENARIO Program name scene No take No NEWS Name of the reporter purpose of data
67. B O and time of recording Setup Menu Menu items B7 om Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ e oe XX indicates factory default settings indications 3D SYNC PB Main Specifies the items that will appear in a simplified property display GELD EID on the left side of the thumbnail USER CLIP NAME Indicates the name of a user clip CIDB CL START TC Indicates start time code REC DATE Indicates date recorded CL 60 24 Hz REC TIME Indicates recording time NUM OF AUDIO CH Indicates the number of audio channels AUDIO RATE Indicates audio sampling rate AUDIO BIT Indicates audio bit rate CREATOR Indicates the creator SHOOTER Indicates the shooter PLACE NAME Indicates the shooting location PROGRAM NAME Indicates the name of the program SCENE NO Indicates the number of the scene TAKE NO Indicates the number of the take REPORTER Indicates the reporter PURPOSE Indicates the purpose OBJECT Indicates the object FREIE START UB Indicates start user bits O O O DISE REC RATE Indicates recording frame rate LAST UP DATE Indicates last update LAST UP PERSON Indicates last person who updated the clip MANUFACTURER Indicates the name of the manufacturer SERIAL NO Indicates the serial number MODEL NAME Indicates the name of the model ALTITUDE Indicates altitude LONGITUDE Indicates longitude LATITUDE Indicates latitude THUMBNAIL OFFSET Indicates thum
68. CH5 8 CH1 8 Outputs eight channels CH1 8 EMBD cH SEL NOTE O Four channels CH1 4 are always multiplexed during DV DVCPRO and DVCPROSO playback Some devices may not be able to receive 8 channels Check the specifications of the receiving equipment before setting CH1 8 Selects audio output via monitor outputs Selects CH1 and CH2 CXII EID outputs HDMI output audio also conforms to this setting CH1 CH2 Outputs CH1 to L and CH2 to R CIID CID MONITOR CH CH3 CH4 Outputs CH3 to L and CH4 to R CEID CID S O o CH1 3 CH2 4 Outputs CH1 3 to L and CH2 4 to R CH5 CH6 Outputs CH5 to L and CH6 to R CH7 CH8 Outputs CH7 to L and CH8 to R CH5 7 CH6 8 Outputs CH5 7 to L and CH6 8 to R Turns the speaker output on or off CD EID ON Output is provided to the speakers SPEAKER OUT OFF No output is provided to the speakers BEEP sounds are CEID CIDB O O O not output either Grp CZI5 Switches the channels that are indicated on the audio level meter GXD EID CH1 4 Indicates the levels for CH1 to CH4 LEVEL METER CH5 8 Indicates the levels for CH5 to CH8 CIID CIDB O0 O CZID GELD DISPLAY Use this menu to make display settings Mode eu Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ zs XX indicates factory default settings indications Main 3D SYNC PB Determines whether the thumbnail screen menus DIAG and GXZID EID other screens will be output via VIDEO OUT or SDI OUT LCD Not output displayed
69. Clips Repairing bad clips This section describes how to restore bad clips that have been damaged due sudden power outages during recording or for other reasons Such clips are marked by the bad clip indicator yellow X Use the following procedure to repair bad clips RT 24 Ms 245 ye EXIT 3 CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 select the bad clip to repair 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the OPERATION REPAIR CLIP menu setting and press the SET button D select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button Select NO when you do not want to repair the clip NOTE e Some clips are so badly damaged they cannot be repaired Such clips are indicated by a red W Reconnecting incomplete clips A clip spanning multiple P2 cards that cannot be recognized as a complete clip is marked by the incomplete clip M indicator The reconnection function allows you to reconnect related clips and restore the original clip epo A urew NOTE Incomplete clips occur under the following conditions When the individual clip segments on each P2 card that make up the clip are copied separately When the clip segments on each card that make up a clip recorded on multiple cards are separately copied to a storage device and then copied back to a P2 card When a 5 minute or longer DVCPRO HD or AVC Intra 100
70. D SDI output Pressing RESET will not restore the factory defaults VITC signals are not output when 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 59 23 or 60 24 is set in the SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting VITC POS 2 Specifies the position where the VITC signal will be inserted When set to 59 94 Hz LINE 10 LINE 18 LINE 20 When set to 50 Hz LINE 7 LINE 12 LINE 22 NOTE You cannot select the same line as in the VITC POS 1 menu This setting is enabled only during VIDEO and SD SDI output Pressing RESET will not restore the factory defaults VITC signals are not output when 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 59 23 or 60 24 is set in the SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting TCG MODE Sets the TC operating mode of the built in time code generator REGEN Synchronizes the internal time code generator to maintain the continuity with the time code last recorded on the P2 card PRESET Starts recording from the value set with the TC PRESET button EXIT Uses the external time code input from the TIME CODE IN connector video signal VITC or SLTC Use menu EXT TC SEL to set UBG MODE Sets the UB operating mode of the built in time code generator REGEN Synchronizes the internal time code generator with the last user bits recorded on a P2 card PRESET Starts recording from the value set with the TC PRESET button EXT Uses the external UB from the TIME CODE IN connector video signal VITC or SLTC Use menu EXT
71. E 89 Warning information displayed in SYNC PB MOJE shies Sth TRE 89 Warning information for unit status 85 Waveform Monitor WFM Display ou 46 WEM TY BE ees ots ugs csse tn eC 68 WideIhillle ater oie t ast RR eS RHEIN 11 WIDE SE leis E e CAM 64 Year Month Day and Time sss 28 Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 MEMO 97 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 recycling 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
72. GED 24 Hz O O O OFF Does not superimpose LTC CEID CZID Switches the phase of time code output from the TIME CODE OUT GXD EID connector relative to external LTC input when TCG MODE is set to TC OUTPUT i SEE EXT Only in EE mode CILD CID olo VOUT Synchronized with output video signal TC IN Synchronized with the external time code input VIDEO Use this menu to make video settings Mode TS Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ 3 XX indicates factory default settings indications Main 3D SYNC PB Selects the video input signal EID SDI Selects the SDI connector EID INPUTSEL INT SG Selects the internal signal generator The signal CID CIB olo switches to the internal signal selected using the menu INT Scr CEID CZLD Sets the internal signal type SMPTE and ARIB signals are GXND GID available in HD mode only black in SD mode 100 CB 100 color bar CIID CIDB INT SG 75 CB 75 color bar O O SMPTE SMPTE color bar EZID 60 24 Hz ARIB ARIB color bar BLACK Black nua N dnjyes Setup Menu Menu items 3 Item Settings and brief function description XX indicates factory default settings SYSTEM FREQ indications Mode 2D Main 3D SYNC PB CC F1 BLANK Turns on and off closed caption signals in the first field output from the SD SDI and analog composite output BLANK Signals are forcibly blanked THROUGH Signals are not blanked NOTE n EE
73. L PAUSE REC T J 5 E GSS 2 2 o Q oO 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button to select the THUMBNAIL TEXT MEMO CLIPS menu setting Thumbnails of clips with text memos appear at the top of the LCD monitor Information on the selected clip text memo appears in the lower half of the LCD monitor TEXT MEMO CLIP NAME 20068W PROPERTY USER CLIP NAME 060A2834010101 START TC 00 03 17 01 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH AUDIO BIT 16 a 0018 Thumbnail display Blue indicates selected number of text memo clips and white indicates total number of text memo clips Indicates still images included with the text memos NOTE When a text memo clip for an AVC Intra clip with a different SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting is displayed the t icon may appear at the text memo location in the lower half of the monitor instead of the thumbnail that should normally appear 3 Select the clip with a text memo you want play back and press the SET button The cursor moves to the lower half of the LCD monitor TEXT MEMO CLIP NAME 20068W PROPERTY USER CLIP NAME 060A2B34010101 START TC 00 03 17 01 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH 8CH AUDIO BIT TEXT MEMO CLIP 07 A 00 03 17 01 00 03 20 12 00 03 22 12 The cursor moves Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 15 4 When the cursor is in the lower half of the
74. LCD monitor GXID maru EID R CONTRAST NOTE CEID ELD olo o This setting multiplied by the CONTRAST setting becomes GEID CZD the adjustment value Adjusts the G Green contrast of the LCD monitor GXD HAMM EID G CONTRAST NOTE CID CLD Eu o This setting multiplied by the CONTRAST setting becomes EID CZD the adjustment value Adjusts the B Blue contrast of the LCD monitor EXED pam CL B CONTRAST NOTE CIAD ELD olo o This setting multiplied by the CONTRAST setting becomes GEZ LD CZD the contrast setting nua N dnjes Setup Menu Menu items 0 USER BUTTON Use this menu to assign specific functions set in menus to the USER1 USER6 buttons The settings are stored internally and persist even when the unit is turned off and on Assigned functions and settings can be confirmed in the DIAG display Mode Me ssiihgs and brief function dosenption ESSEN ERE T XX indicates factory default settings indications Main 3D SYNC PB TEXT MEMO Functions as a text memo button O O MARKER Functions as the marker ON OFF button O DELETE Functions as a MENU OPERATION DELETE shortcut o o button FORMAT Functions as a MENU OPERATION FORMAT O o shortcut button COPY Functions as a MENU OPERATION COPY shortcut o button CLIP PR
75. LOT Slot number THUMBNAIL TC Time code of thumbnail position NOTE SLOT is not displayed in 3D mode 56 Setup Menu Menu items Settings and brief function description Mode SYSTEM FREQ Item WA east 2D XX indicates factory default settings indications 3D SYNC PB Main Select the format for indicating the time GELD EID Y M D Year month day M D Y Month day year AG HPD24P dafault value CEID CID D M Y Day month year AG HPD24E dafault value GID CZLID DATE FORMAT NOTE e O e This setting is reflected in the date of recording shown in the clip property the date and time of recording that appears when DATE in DATA DISPLAY is selected and the date hat appears when loading meta data and opening created files Determines the size of thumbnails that appear on the screen in thumbnail mode nua N dnjes THUMBNAIL SIZE LARGE Large thumbnail display 3 x 2 CIAD CIB O O O NORMAL Normal thumbnail display 4 x 3 CEID GEI Set the playback start position for playback on the thumbnail CXLD screen CL PB POSITION RESUME From the position where playback was stopped EEE CIDB o o O THUMBNAIL TC From the time code of the thumbnail position Grp CZD START TC From the start time code beginning of the clip Specify the order thumbnails appear GXZID OFF In recorded order ELD SORT ON Slot order clips in the same slot appear according to date GED CD
76. METER settings OSD OUTPUT Changes MENU SETUP DISPLAY OSD 5 6 o OUTPUT settings 7Q Setup Menu Menu items Item Settings and brief function description XX indicates factory default settings SYSTEM FREQ indications Mode 2D Main 3D SYNC PB USER1 OSD GRADE Changes MENU SETUP DISPLAY OSD GRADE settings WFM TYPE Changes MENU SETUP DISPLAY WFM TYPE settings CROSS HATCH Changes MENU SETUP DISPLAY CROSS HATCH settings USB HOST Changes MENU STORAGE USB HOST settings NOTE Pressing the SET button for checked setting cancels the assignment The same function can be assigned to other USER buttons O O o Provides the same functi The factory default se nality as USER1 is MONITOR CH gt USER3 Provides the same funct The factory default se nality as USER1 is TEXT MEMO gt Provides the same funct The factory default settin nality as USER1 is COPY US R5 Provides the same funct The factory default settin nality as USER1 is LEVEL METER US R6 Provides the same funct The factory default settin nality as USER1 is MARKER a oloo ooi oo dn SYSTEM Use this menu to set frequency and other device settings Item Settings and brief function description XX indic
77. MODE button select USB DEVICE using the Up Down cursor buttons and press SET USB HOST Connect a USB2 0 or USB3 0 storage device to the USB 3 0 HOST port Slots etc page 21 no 5 in the illustration to save P2 card data to the external storage device view saved clip thumbnails and write the data back to a P2 card Clips on the external storage device can be easily played back for review To use the USB 3 0 HOST port for an external storage device set STORAGE UBS HOST to ENABLE in the menu Connecting an External Device via the USB HOST Connector Vol 2 page 27 NOTE Recording is disabled when STORAGE UBS HOST is set to ENABLE in the menu The USB HOST port is only enabled in the main mode The ENABLE setting is automatically reset to DISABLE when power is turned off Use a USB 3 0 standard compliant cable to connect to the USB 3 0 port e If a USB 2 0 cable is used the storage device will be recongized as USB 2 0 suonoeuuo eux d External Connections USB Device 97 3D Signal Recording and Playback Connect two AG HPD24 units and press the MODE button to select the 3D recording and playback mode 3D REC PB for dual P2 3D recording on a pair of P2 cards Dual P2 3D clips recorded in the 3D REC PB mode can be played back in 3D For recording and playback the left L eye signal is handled by the master unit and the right R eye signal by the slave unit NOTE Be sure to connect t
78. N USER3 page 71 2 Press the USER button to which TEXT MEMO has been assigned during recording playback or thumbnail display Press this button during recording and playback where you want to attach a text memo The OSD will then show TEXT MEMO when successful or INVALID when addition is not possible Pressing this button on the thumbnail screen adds a text memo at the thumbnail clip location normally at the beginning NOTE Up to 100 text memos can be attached in one clip Pressing the USER button to which TEXT MEMO has been assigned during playback may temporarily freeges the playback screen This is normal and not a malfunction During LOOP REC or during recording when the SETUP BASIC VFR REC menu setting is ON text memo recording is not available Deleting text memos Changing the thumbnail screen to the text memo display allows you to delete text memos R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Change the thumbnail screen to the text memo display epo A urew 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to move the cursor to the thumbnail you want to delete and press the SET button The cursor moves to the row below 3 After pressing the SET button to select a thumbnail for deletion choose the OPERATION DELETE menu setting and press the SET button When DELETE is assigned to a USER button you can delete the thumbnail by pressing the USER button instead
79. N f the card CANNOT REC No more fes space on the car STOP You are trying to record on a card that cannot be used Card status changed during recording VFR recording started but no active frame data was input Recording was attempted when the unit was BUSY Displayed when ON is selected in menu SETUP BASIC LOOP REC and the P2 cards are not available for recording Meaning The card is write protected CANNOT LOOP REC Sio STOP No more free space on the card You are trying to record on a card that cannot be used Card status changed during recording Recording was attempted when the unit was BUSY Displayed when playback was interrupted due to a clip error or other factor Meaning Playback was attempted on card without any clips CANNOT PLAY aas P i LE STOP Playback was attempted on a card not available for playback Other causes that prevent playback or stops playback Playback was attempted when the unit was BUSY Displayed when a text memo cannot be recorded for example 100 or more text memos Operation TEXT MEMO INVALID have been recorded continues Displayed for the first 2 seconds when INT SG is selected in menu SETUP VIDEO INPUT Operation INT SG SEL or in menu SETUP AUDIO INPUT SEL and the REC 9 button is pressed to engage p ues EE mode NO INPUT Displayed for the first two seconds when the REC o button is pressed to enter EE mode Operation and INPUT SEL is set to a connector with no input
80. ONTRAST COPY sees Copying Clips Copying clips to a storage device 31 Copying to P2 card COUNTER button Counter value COUNTER RESET TC PRESET button 18 CROSS HATCH CTS nihit CTL DISPLAY Cursor control buttons D DATA DISPLAY ene ere o ate 56 DATEFORMAT te eateries e It 57 Deck Information DIAG Icons De emphasis 56 DELETE DELETE LAST PARTITION Deleting Clips Deleting meta data Deleting partition Deleting text memos Deselecting clips DEVICES SD CARD DISCRETE BLACK DISPLAY Display P2 card status for the master side 39 Display P2 card status for the slave side 39 Display status 10 Dividing clips 30 DOWNCONV MODE 65 Dual P2 3D Clip 38 Dual P2 3D clip fault indicator 47 Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 Duration DVCPRO HD DVCPROBO DVCPRO Dv HE EDH SD Edit Copy indicator EJECT buttons EMBD CH SEL 67 Entering a partition name es 33 Error Information 89 EXCH THUMBNAIL 52 EXIT button 19 EXIT CANCEL button 19 EXPLORE EXPLORE screen EXPORT Exporting EXT TC SEL External mode IF PF NEXT DUON Le ert benennen 20 FF REW
81. OPERTY Functions as a MENU PROPERTY CLIP o o O PROPERTY shortcut button CARD STATUS Functions as a MENU OPERATION CARD O o O STATUS shortcut button STORAGE EXPLORE Functions as a MENU STORAGE o EXPLORE shortcut button REC VOLUME Functions as a REC VOLUME button O O ONE CLIP PLAY Functions as a ONE CLIP PLAY button O O O SLOT CLIPS Switches thumbnail display between SELECTED o o CLIPS gt SLOT1 gt SLOT2 gt SLOT SEL Changes the P2 card slot used for recording O O DATA DISPLAY Changes MENU SETUP THUMBNAIL DATA o o o DISPLAY settings STOP EE SEL Changes MENU SETUP BASIC STOP EE SEL O o settings USER OUTPUT REF Changes MENU SETUP BASIC OUTPUT REF O o O settings SEEK POS SEL Changes MENU SETUP BASIC SEEK POS O SEL settings CTL DISPLAY Changes MENU SETUP TC UB CTL CTL O o O DISPLAY settings TCG MODE Changes MENU SETUP TC UB CTL TCG MODE O o settings UBG MODE Changes MENU SETUP TC UB CTL UBG MODE 6 o settings RUN MODE Changes MENU SETUP TC UB CTL RUN MODE O o settings EXT TC SEL Changes MENU SETUP TC UB CTL EXT TC SEL o settings VIDEO IN SEL Changes MENU SETUP VIDEO INPUT SEL 6 o settings INT SG Changes MENU SETUP VIDEO INT SG settings O O AUDIO IN SEL Changes MENU SETUP AUDIO INPUT SEL O o settings MONITOR CH Changes MENU SETUP AUDIO MONITOR CH O o o settings LEVEL METER Changes MENU SETUP AUDIO LEVEL O o O
82. OSD of the record and playback screen a Error Information The POWER lamp the P2 card access lamp and a beep sound notify the operator of a malfunction that is detected during powering up or operation The beep notification is enabled when the SETUP BASIC BEEP menu settin page 61 g is set to ON gt Setup Menu BASIC BEEP Monitor display Warning message POWER lamp Beep sound Description Countermeasure P2 microprocessor or To continue operation 2 Blinks 4 time Repeated P put E 37 38 System error f control failure Operation turn the power off and per second rapidly stops then back on again A P2 card was removed Turn the unit off Repair 2 Blinks 4 time Repeated during access and an any clips on the removed E 30 Incorrect P2 card removal e per second rapidly error occurred in inner P2 card that are memory corrupted Turn the power off then turn it on again and tr 2 Blinks 4 times Repeated Recorded data is 9 d E 31 Recording error again Replace a P2 card per second rapidly corrupted that does not enable normal recording The battery is depleted E BA Recording and playback f Blinks 1 time Repeated 2 an id Replace the battery with a Displayed during a The battery is depleted stop The unit is turned off i kD per second rapidly freshly charged battery preset time period automatically when the voltage drops further Turn the power off then tu
83. P 07 04 00 03 17 01 00 03 20 12 00 03 22 12 22 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen NOTE e The THUMBNAIL field in the clip property display shows the change in thumbnail location number of frames from the start The number for a normal first thumbnail is O e Playback starts from the beginning of the clip regardless of a change in thumbnail location When a text memo clip for an AVC Intra clip with a different SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting is displayed the C4 icon may appear at the text memo location in the lower half of the monitor instead of the thumbnail that should normally appear Attaching Meta data to Clips During Recording A meta data upload file containing the name of the person who shot the video the reporter the shooting location or a text memo and other information can be saved to an SD memory card This data file can be loaded and recorded as clip meta data prior to a recording Use P2 viewer to create a meta data upload file l Save the file to an SD memory card l Read the meta data upload file to this unit l When video is recorded the meta data will be added to the resulting clip E Preparing a meta data upload file Use P2 viewer to create meta data upload files on a PC P2 viewer is software that allows you to use a Windows PC for processing clips recorded on a P2 card You can download it from our website free of charge For details on URL gt Webs
84. PB MOG iet en RE Ree be atra 48 Synchronizing Playback sss 49 Synchronous Playback Mode SYNC PB 41 SY S EIC un da te etae ete AN td 72 SYS EI SD ah cette fcre ttt tee ettet 73 SSE md eese a terree ate Mi ce beet ei es 71 SYVSISMATONMAL zen s e bl bed 10 System format indicator sss 45 SYSTEM INFO seth aes entente rt eec 77 TC OUTIPUT RBEF ie ER htt vates 63 ITCUB G D Lote tentem munera nai 62 TECG MODE mnaoi tee beati 62 TEXT MEMO CLIPS 5 ere a ia 51 Index 95 96 Index Text memo indicator sss 11 Text miermoocatior s ceste tpi 15 Text MEMOS coit ean o OR ERREUR 16 38 TAUIMB MAI cri edes 11 20 50 56 Thumbnail attributes sss 13 THUMBNAIL BUTON 5 irt tenet 19 Thumbnail Editing sss 22 39 Thumbnail Screen 34 45 46 51 5 10 37 Thurnbnail scroll Bar 12 THUMBNAILASIZE oe ctt ten 57 Thi rmbriail Size ceret tee m eae e 13 Thumbnail warning information 87 TME COE aar NE Si 36 44 47 TME CODE IN iati teet tdt 22 TIME CODE IN OUT Jacks sss 22 TIME COUSIN DUT atte cete teca ns 56 TME CODE DET aair rn te eet ein 22 Tithe Code OUTPUT cies reno 56 FME dE play cote t ecrit ttr 11 TIMEGO LT 3t tede bed de d eaten 69 TOP BOTTOM buttons shekin anen E Aana 19 Total Capacity xen ete be tee aad 44 Total remaining recording time s es 40 Type oi THUMBNAILS 1 2 1 ettet 12 IU
85. RT partition SELECTED This indication appears only when multiple PART No folders are selected and a list of numbers of selected folders is displayed 34 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Checking audio and video of a clip R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT 1 CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Opening the Thumbnail Screen on a Storage Device 2 Move the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to the clip you want to open 3 Press the PLAY button gt Playback starts from the clip at the cursor position When the clip at the cursor location ends subsequent clips are played back in order When the last clip has been played the thumbnail screen on the storage device appears NOTE To play back a clip it is not necessary to select it so that the thumbnail appears inside a blue frame The thumbnail display settings can be changed to play back only selected clips or play back only clips that contain text memos Pressing the STILL PAUSE un button instead of the PLAY gt button shows a still of the first frame in the clip To rewind or fast forward press the REW or FF button instead of the PLAY gt button A clip whose clip number is red cannot be played back Pressing the STOP oJ button during clip playback stops playback and reopens the thumbnail screen When playback is stopped the cursor moves to the clip played prior to stopping Audio and video may be distorted during playback between cli
86. SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting is 59 23 or 60 24 Audio and external time codes cannot be recorded in this mode The P2 card that is being recorded cannot be changed during recording n this mode the remaining P2 card capacity at 60p 50p the slowest slow speed effect is indicated When the SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting is set to 59 23 or 60 24 movement in HD SDI video output may look unnatural when the input frame rate is something other than 24p Changing the frame rate while recording a video signal from a variable frame rate camera may result in frame loss in the changeover phase B AUTO REC When the unit is connected to a camera via SDI starting and stopping recording on the unit can be automatically controlled using the REC START STOP function on the camera REMOTE MODE USER THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC Sele le NEXT 2 1 Choose the SETUP BASIC AUTO REC menu setting to make adjustments for the camera Setup Menu BASIC AUTO REC page 59 2 Press the REC 9 button and STILL PAUSE button simultaneously to engage REC PAUSE mode 3 Press the REMOTE MODE button to set REMOTE Now you can start and pause recording on the unit using the REC START STOP function on the camera Main Mode Recording Playback Screen 7 E Playing Back Clips Playback frequency format and input signal in a menu gt Setup Menu SYSTEM
87. T amp S amp M the message SLOT SEL INVALID will appear on the third line of the OSD Various types of recording E Hot Swap Recording With a P2 card in both card slots it is possible to make one continuous recording that spans both cards You can also record continuously on 3 or more cards hot swap recording by replacing one card while recording on the other NOTE P2 card recognition may be delayed and prevent hot swap recording depending on when immediately prior to or after recording continues onto the other card a P2 card is inserted in the empty slot A P2 card should be inserted when there is still 1 minute or more time left on the card that is being recorded This machine does not support hot swapping during playback B LOOP REC When a P2 card is inserted in each slot LOOP REC allows you to record continuously by successively switching cards When available space on the P2 cards has been used up recording continues from the first card overwriting previously recorded loop recording Choose the SETUP BASIC LOOP REC ON menu setting to use the LOOP REC function NOTE Turning the unit off turns off the LOOP REC function and it will remain off when the unit is turned on next time Loop recording requires P2 cards with at least one minute of free space each During loop recording the access LEDs for the two P2 cards used in the recording light orange Note that removing any of the P2 cards wi
88. TC SEL to set 62 Setup Menu Menu items Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ Mode Lon XX indicates factory default settings indications Non 3D SYNC PB Specifies an operating mode that advances the internal time code GELD generator D REC RUN The internal time code generator is advanced only CID CIDB during recording FREE RUN When the power is on the internal time code CEID GELD HOINMODE generator is advanced regardless of operating mode S 9 NOTE When ON is selected in the SETUP BASIC VFR REC menu setting the time code advances only during recording even when FREE RUN is selected Specifies the time code used when an external time code is used GELD EID EXT LTC Uses LTC from the TIME CODE IN connector EXTTCSEL SLTC VITC Uses LTC data attached to serial signal input to EEE CIDB olo HD SDI IN When 480i or 576i is set in the SETUP SYSTEM FORMAT menu setting VTIC data input to SD SDI IN is used Sets the DF or NDF mode for CTL and TCG EZEDB DF MODE DF Uses drop frame mode O O O NDF Uses non drop frame mode Specifies whether or not VITC data will be superimposed on HD EXED SDI output ELD HD EMBD VITC ON Superimposes VITC CEIAD 24 Hz O Oo O OFF Does not superimpose VITC CEID CZID Specifies whether or not LTC data will be superimposed on HD EXED SDI output ELD HD EMBD LTC ON Superimposes LTC
89. TUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting are not loaded Saves selected data to an SD memory card after a file name has GELD been entered EL SAVE AS ALL All the data in the menu CEID CID O0 O W O SYSTEM Items other than SETUP SYSTEM CID CID Indicates capacity and used capacity for SD memory cards EID EID SDCARD O O O PROPERTY CEID GEID Formats SD memory cards CX EID SDCARD O O O FORMAT CEID GEID 74 Setup Menu Menu items SYSTEM FREQ Mode Item Settings and brief function description V et 2D indications A 3D SYNC PB Main Returns menu settings to their factory defaults GXIND ALL All the data in the menu CL W O SYSTEM Items other than SETUP SYSTEM CEID CID EE ds CEIDCEIDD C Even when ALL is selected in 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode values selected in the SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting are not initialized nua N dnjyes Setup Menu Menu items 75 LOAD 1 Open MENU Insert an SD memory card and select menu FILE LOAD to select the item to load Select ALL all item data or W O SYSTEM other than menu setting SETUP SYSTEM and press the SET button 2 Select FILE Select the file to load from the file list and press the SET button The extension is not displayed elf ALL is selected a file for which W O SYSTEM is selected during saving does not appear in the file list FILE NAME DATE TIME 59init 2011 JAN 31 09 39 2
90. The unit will then start up using the default value OFF next time it is powered up Determines whether record start and stop should be performed EID EID automatically according to the record and stop signals in the HD SDI input signals from a camera recorder 23 98 Hz 24 Hz TYPE1 Recording and stopping is performed automatically according to the recording stopping signals in the LTC CL CZD information attached to HD SDI signals TYPE2 Recording and stopping is performed automatically according to the recording stopping signals in the SVITC information attached to HD SDI signals TYPE3 Set when other manufacturer s camera recorders are used OFF No automatic recording stopping NOTE When the thumbnail screen is displayed this setting is disabled and has no effect AUTO REC When set to something other than OFF and REC PAUSE o O status is engaged in REMOTE mode AREC appears in a superimposed screen e Set the REMOTE mode For details on TYPE1 or TYPE2 refer to Panasonic camera recorders recording format and record start stop signals Recording Mark page 61 To start automatic recording press the REC and STILL buttons simultaneously to place this unit in REC PAUSE mode Automatic recording does not start any mode other han REC PAUSE mode The unit returns to REC PAUSE mode when automatic stop is activated n normal recording mode this setting is not available and auto stop is not activated For the devices ver
91. UBG MODE itr err eren 62 Unknown clip indicator s sss 11 UPGONV MODE wa tiae eet 65 USE DEVICE cercate 18 UJSB DevIiGG sue ert REIR eee an 37 36 USB FI OST setenta ette het 37 56 45 55 USB HOST Connector merean 27 WSB HOSP or a a 21 USB Keyboard euden ansenieeitlicdviudee 81 USB2 0 device port sss 23 Used Space acte EUR aa on ed 40 User Bits iraa E den 36 47 USER BUITION o Tn EE Pane renis 70 USER CEIPTAME ctr teens 23 54 WSERA acetate atten ee Pa e e e Ee EH 70 71 USER1 3 4 Gbuttons sse 19 USER ak a er ec ene aeree ER 71 UE R itil te rM corr mr eus cts c cete tM ll 71 USER Tro ste m e RR tra ge es on 71 WISE RO E uM E DUE tA casa ATE 71 UJSERO iia tne e ERE einai 71 Using a Keyboard sse 80 iV Variable Frame Rate VFR Recording 7 Variable speed sss 15 Variable speed playback 8 15 38 VERSION 2 22 t vain f ttd comin 77 VER REC ur ore mtt e edi 59 VIDEO tin ctn d aen 63 Video compression methods ss 54 VMIDEO INBE T 2 ecce e cete eee ern eim 55 VIDEO OUT JACK o reete tret 23 VIDEO OUTPUT s ii cni Mane a tet 55 Video recording signals es 53 Viewing storage device information 31 VITCOBEAN Kes attain ties e ae nter 62 iw HY VTE POSS ios ma C MURDER 62 VITCEBOSS2 unt ret ten tere nn 62 Warning information displayed in 3D REC PB ase cc
92. UMBNAIL DATA DISPLAY menu setting and select the items you need Select the items you need and change settings as required Setup Menu THUMBNAIL DATA DISPLAY page 56 4 Press the SET button D Press the MENU button to end processing Setting order of date indication Use the steps below to change the order of year month and Em day in date indications al R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT poN urew no lo ut CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG m EDU vry x v 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Piss the MENU button 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the SETUP THUMBNAIL DATE FORMAT menu setting and select the items you need Select the items you need and change settings as required Setup Menu THUMBNAIL DATE FORMAT page 57 4 Press the SET button D Press the MENU button to end processing Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 13 Selecting items to be displayed as properties Select items that will appear in a simplified property display on the left side of the thumbnail R THUMBNAIL TOP 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the SETUP THUMBNAIL PROPERTY DISP menu setting 4 Press the SET button to open the setup menu All selected items are indicated by check marks 5 Press the SET button and add check marks for items to be displayed Pressing the SET button cause
93. You can change the thumbnail display settings to play back clips only from selected slots or play back only clips that contain text memos You can change the order that clips are played in 1 Select the clips in the order you want them to be played back 2 Choose the THUMBNAIL SELECTED CLIPS menu setting and the thumbnails will play back only the selected clips in the selected order Pressing the STILL PAUSE button instead of the PLAY B button shows a still of the first frame in the clip A clip whose clip number is red cannot be played back e Pressing the REW lt lt button instead of the PLAY gt button results in rewind playback while pressing the FF results in fast forward playback Pressing the STOP 9 button during clip playback stops playback and the thumbnail screen appears When playback stops the cursor moves to the clip played prior to stopping Video and audio playback may be disrupted between clips in different video formats 1080i 720p or compression formats DVCPRO HD DVCPROS0 DVCPRO DV AVC Intra 50 and AVC Intra 100 f continuous playback is performed with clips whose video format is the same but whose audio bit depth is different the audio is muted between clips When a 24 bit audio clip is played back in a playback mode other than the normal mode using the PLAY button the audio bit depth becomes 16 bit Changing the thumbnail screen to text memo display makes
94. a Windows PC For details on the URL gt Website URL page 2 NOTE For details regarding connections refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the PC and the application software RESET TCPREsET 3 L9 6 EXIT AUDIO MON CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG REW STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC 1 Press the MODE button when this unit is idle 2 Select USB DEVICE in the confirmation dialog and press the SET button USB DEVICE 3D REC PB SYNC PB CANCEL USB DEVICE flashes on the LCD monitor to indicate that the unit is entering the USB host mode After the mode switch USB DEVICE DISCONNECT appears on the LCD monitor This message is replaced by a USB DEVICE CONNECT message when the connection with the PC is completed NOTE Selecting 3D REC PB or SYNC PB mode disables mode changes until communications with the slave device are established When an incorrect mode is selected turn the power off and then back on again to change modes 3 Use USB device mode operations 36 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 of other operations are not available in the USB device mode When using a Windows PC install the driver using the supplied CD ROM 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB This chapter describes the 3D r
95. age device and then copied back to a P2 card When a DVCPRO HD or AVC Intra100 clip that is 5 minutes or longer 10 minutes or longer for a DVCPROSO or AVC Intra50 clip and 20 minutes or longer for a DVCPRO DV clip is copied to a storage device and later written back to a P2 card When some but not all the clip segments in a clip that consists of three or more clip segments are reconnected the incomplete clip mark Ep will remain Copies selected clips to a P2 card in a P2 card slot or to a storage CL device CI NOTE CEID GEID COPY Take care not to turn off the power or remove insert a card CEID CZID O during copying Otherwise the copied clip may become bad If the copied clip goes bad delete it and make a new copy e Reconnect incomplete clips before copying Replaces a clip thumbnail with images to which text memos have GELD GID EXCH THUMB been attached This function is available when a text memo clip is NAIL displayed CIAD CLD e M CEID CZILD Sets and changes the names of storage partitions EJID EID cHance NOTE PARTITION e Displayed only when storage EXPLORE is open GED 24 Hz o NAME The date when the partition was created is the default partition GED GED name Enabled only for TYPE S storage devices Deletes the last partition on a storage device CL EILD DELETE LAST NOTE EXILED EID B PARTITION Deletion is enabled only when the cursor is in the last partition Displayed only when storage EXPLORE is open
96. ain 3D SYNC PB Sets PLAY delay time in frame increments GXZ0D 0 15 ELD PLAY DELAY CID CLD Oo Oo O CZLDCGEZLD Specifies the ID data that will be returned to the controller GXIND DVCPRO DVCPRO ELD ORIGINAL Proprietary ID CID GID OTHER Other CECI CZI ID OF 9P NOTE o O o REMOTE Select OTHER for ID data for a VTR other than a DVCPRO When ORIGINAL is selected a STOP command transferred via 9P remote during thumbnail playback results in STILL SHTL 0 0 The STANDBY OFF command engages the STOP mode and resumes thumbnail playback Restricts the number of available key panel buttons when CDD EID LOCAL REMOTE is set to ON ENABLE ENABLE All buttons are available CIID CIDB olo O STOP Only the STOP button is available DISABLE No buttons are available CEID CZID Turns the BEEP function on or off ON Outputs a beep sound 59 94 Hz ELD BEEP OFF Does not output a beep sound 23 98 Hz 24 Hz d 0 pu GED Grp A beep sound is also output from the ANALOG AUDIO MON output connectors Panasonic camera recorders recording format and record start stop signals Recording Mark Model Recording format Recording Mark TYPE Remarks AJ HDC27F H 720 p over 60p 720 59 94p 720 23 98p over 59 94p TYPE1 720 29 97p over 59 94p 720 50p 720 50p over 50p AJ HDX900 1080 59 94i 1080 23 98p over 59 94i 1080 29 97p over 59 94i 1080 5
97. all clip playback transitions 9 Incomplete clip indicator sssss 11 21 Incormplete clips 252 addins ne e ee 19 38 1 d Card A L 21 29 INDICATOR Meum oic nERD DA DUET ORNA 56 P CAU ACCORSE LAMP centaiobtogecpetepteti index Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page 94 f numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 P2 Card Recording sssse 91 IQ IR PZ card Slot stein tpe tob ds 11 P2 card SIotS sn Sassen AN aia in ARR 21 u o EN 29 39 Partition or folder dose eb Re eds 32 PBE POSION irc iie ette ht ede c eret 57 PLAY DUON smi etn R Oe 20 PLAY DELAY certant tie c ti nita 61 Playback oen 35 45 49 8 14 41 Playback OGF Gen cos tte e etes 50 5 OWBE ene ERAT PORRO NTA IO 27 43 POWER DUTTON aceite iter ertt buda 21 Power consumption sss 53 POWER lamp te t tem eet ote ente ets POWER ON GUI Power supply battery mounting location 23 Preparing for meta data recording 23 PREV DUTOR S aet Ser Re tb teat 20 PROPERTY moara nera Na ASEN ESAERA 53 54 PROPERTY DISP 3 35 tneitatbrai teeth da 58 PROPERTY SETUP P2 CARD CAP 53 Proxy Ingieator e ee a eget erede 11 QUANTIZATION tee tees 54 56 RiGONTRAS Ti d rus erem eret ets 69 Rated Inpult u sientes eee de dr tate 57 Fiated OUt DUE idi et red eit ett 57 REC DUNGON sce sc RE dub an 20 REG FORMAADI 5 dte teden i
98. all 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 Toreduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock hazard 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 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only WARNING Always keep memory cards optional accessory out of the reach of babies and small children 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 Read this first For AG HPD24P continued E 34l indicates safety information FCC NOTICE USA D
99. alog 6 Card warning messages This warning appears when the following P2 cards are inserted Open Detailed P2 Card Status for more information on this warning e RUN DOWN CARD The maximum number of overwrites has been exceeded e DIR ENTRY NG The P2 card directory structure is not supported 4 Press the EXIT button to end processing NOTE e f the number of clips recorded on a P2 card exceeds the limit OVER MAX NUMBER CLIPS appears in the detailed P2 card status indicating that the limit has been exceeded Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 27 Storage device types and available functions Available functions depend on the type of storage device used PARTITION in the left half of the EXPLOR information on the particular storage device that is connected Viewing storage device information EXPLORE screen page 31 E screen provides NOTE Storage device types and available functions he USB 3 0 connector supports USB bus power 5 V 0 9 A and may not be enough to start up some storage devices Should this happen provide the storage device with a separate power supply This unit does not support hard disks that are 2 TB 2048 GB or larger Storage device type Features Available functions Thumbnail display P2 ca rd unit Clip unit P2 gt Storage Storage gt P2 P2 gt Storage Storage gt P2 Playback check Displaying cl
100. ancels this setting The unit will then start up using the default value DISABLE next time it is powered up nua N dnjes Setup Menu Menu items 55 E SETUP Use these menus to set up unit operations MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA STORAGE SETUP FILE SYSTEM INFO THUMBNAIL Use this menu to make thumbnail settings Mode Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ Item 2D XX indicates factory default settings indications 3D SYNC PB Main Select any of the following items you want to display and press GCXLD EID SET to add a check mark to the item Select ALL HIDE to disable item selection CIID 24 Hz ALL HIDE Hides all indicators MARKER Shows the shot mark indicator 59 23 Hz CZID TEXT MEMO Shows the text memo indicator WIDE Shows the wide indicator INDICATOR BROXY Shows the proxy indicator 9 NOTE Regardless of the above settings the bad clip indicator X yellow if f red unknown clip indicator FA and incomplete clip indicator t are always shown The WIDE indicator is not displayed in 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode Select items to appear in the time display CED CID TC Time code UB User bits GED CIB TIME Time of recording DATE Date of recording CL CZD DATE TIME Date and time of recording DATA DISPLAY CLIP NAME Clip name O O O USER CLIP NAME The first fifteen characters in the user clip name S
101. are given for the operation of the CGR D16 CGR D 16s 1600 mAh battery pack Power Preparations Using a battery E Installation 1 Slide in the battery until it clicks into place suoneredeJgd 19 og E POWER lamp Battery latch release button 1 Hold the POWER button for two seconds to turn the power off and confirm that the POWER lamp is off 2 Press the battery lock release button to slide out the battery Hold the battery to prevent it from falling out NOTE Always be sure that the unit is turned off before removing the battery Power Preparations Using a battery 25 Using the AC adaptor L Installation 1 Plug the AC adaptor s AC power supply cable into the adaptor and then into a power outlet Connect the AC power supply cable in 0 2 order 2 Slide in the DC power supply cable plate until it clicks into place Insert the plugs all the 3 Unplug the adaptor s AC power supply cable from the wall outlet NOTE The AC Adaptor is designed to operate on world wide mains voltages 100 to 240 V and frequencies 50 60 Hz However power outlet configurations differ in different countries Use a plug that is designed for the country of operation If necessary contact your supplier to obtain the appropriate plug adaptor When not using the unit unplug the adaptor s AC power supply cable from the wall outlet The power lam
102. at charging has started e If the CHARGE lamp does not light when the battery is installed reinstall the battery correctly CHARGE POWER iy Insert the plugs all the way in 24 Preparation Charging the battery The CHARGE lamp on the charger goes out when charging ends 3 Slide the battery off the charger E Charging time and battery life estimates for the supplied battery Capacity 5400 mAh Charging time Approx 330 min Continuous playback time Approx 160 min The above times are estimates for playing back continuously recorded clips in AVC Intra 100 to an E series P2 card The above values apply at ambient 20 C 68 F and 60 relative humidity Charging time may be longer under other conditions The battery becomes hot during usage and charging When the battery temperature becomes excessively high or low or it has become discharged after a long period of inactivity the CHARGE lamp may flash two or three times before automatic charging starts e f the CHARGE lamp continues flashing when the battery is at normal temperature it may be defective and you should contact your supplier Charging time becomes longer for a hot battery Using the charger or AC adaptor near a radio may interfere with radio reception Place the charger or AC adaptor at least 1 meter away from a radio The charger may emit noise during charging This is not a malfunction No guarantees
103. ates an 8 channel audio file where channels 3 to 8 are mute Do CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC I STILUPAUSE a 4 EXT 1 Insert a P2 card 2 Press the REC 9 and PLAY E buttons simultaneously Recording begins on the P2 card in the slot with its access lamp lit orange 3 Press the STOP 9 button to stop recording 6 Main Mode Recording Playback Screen B Adjusting the recording volume The level meters show CH1 and CH2 recording volume when you press the REC VOLUME button assigned to a USER button while the menu setting SETUP AUDIO INPUT SEL is set to analog audio input Use the Up Down cursor buttons to select CH1 or CH2 level display Use the Left Right cursor buttons to adjust the level Use the RESET button to restore the UNITY level Use the SET and EXIT buttons to return to normal display B Changing slots used for recording Slots used for recording can be changed during pauses in recording DE USER THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT STOP FF PI AY STIL PAIISF REC 1 Assign the SLOT SEL function to a USER button choosing menu SETUP USER BUTTON Setup Menu USER BUTTON page 70 2 Press the USER button during a pause in recording The slot used for recording changes at each press of the button NOTE When SLOT SELECT is not performed right after changing the P2 card used for recording and the SETUP DISPLAY OSD TC SELECT menu setting is setto
104. ates factory default settings SYSTEM FREQ indications Mode 2D Main 3D SYNC PB FREQUENCY Selects the system frequency 59 94 Hz Selects 59 94 Hz as the system frequency AG HPD24P default value 50 Hz Selects 50 Hz as the system frequency AG HPD24E default value 23 98Hz Selects 23 98 Hz as the system frequency 24Hz Selects 24 Hz as the system frequency 59 23 Selects 23 98 Hz as the system frequency Receives 59 94 Hz input Select this frequency to record 2 3 pull down converted 24 fps signal output from an AJ HDC27H camera 60 24 Selects 24 Hz as the system frequency Receives 60 Hz input Select this frequency to record 2 3 pull down converted 24 fps signal output from an AJ HDC27H camera NOTE Only changing these settings will not reflect them to unit settings To do that the unit must be restarted A confirmation dialog appears when a restart is required n 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode frequencies are hidden and cannot be changed Frequencies can be changed only in MAIN mode Transition to BD REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode cannot take place when the frequency is set to 59 23 or 60 24 nua N dnjes Setup Menu Menu items 71 Item Settings and brief function description XX indicates factory default settings SYSTEM FREQ indications Mode 2D Main 3D SYNC PB FORMAT Specifies the recording system format used by th
105. ation 96 INVALID TC SEQUENCE bits data in an HD SDI input or when the input time code is not continuous Normal Sohtndes recording will not be possible under these conditions Check signal input to the unit Input signals with a matching time code and pull down sequence Appears when menu SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is set to 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 59 23 or 60 24 Appears when active frame data cannot be detected in the user bits in the HD SDI input during EE or recording Normal recording will not be possible under these Recording is conditions disabled 97 NO ACTIVE FRAME Check signal input to the unit The input signal must contain the active frame data Operation from a variable frame rate camera continues during Appears when menu SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is set to 59 23 or 60 24 and recording VFR REC is set to ON Displayed when data was corrupted due to a P2 card error If generated during recording the message will stay on after recording is stopped 26 CARD ERROR gt until another operation takes place indicates the slot number where the error STOP occurred Replace the P2 card in the slot where the error occurred Displayed when a video or audio error occurs during recording STOP during To continue operation turn the power off and then back on again recording Corruption of an input signal during recording may terminate recording Check Operation Connect an AC adaptor and let the battery recharg
106. ator The time code can be displayed on the LCD or superimposed on the video TCR 00 07 04 24 T1 T 1 1 HH MM SS Frame E User Bits User Bits refers to the 32 bit data frame within the time code signal in which users can record eight 4 bit user data digits such as an operator number The User Bits contain user data digit values 0 9 and A F d CTL During playback the counter displays the current playing 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 When menu setting SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is set to 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 59 23 or 60 24 a 1 frame delay occurs between playback video and CTL For time code setting details see Setting Time Code and User Bits Vol 2 page 47 e See gt Thumbnail Screen Display page 34 for details of display contents 36 Basic Operation Time Code User Bits and CTL External Connections USB Device A P2 card in this units P2 card slot can be accessed as a mass storage device by connecting the unit to a PC using USB 2 0 In this case the PC must have a driver installed for USB 2 0 Clips recorded on P2 cards can also be viewed on a PC using our free P2 Viewer downloadable from our website Website URL page 11 USB Device Mode Vol 2 page 36 To change the USB device mode press the
107. attery pack e Storing the battery pack in a location exposed to excessively high or low temperature will reduce its service life e Storing it in a location with oily smoke and heavy concentrations of dust and exposed to high humidity may corrode the terminals and cause other damage Keep necklaces hairpins and other metal objects away from the battery terminals They could short circuit the terminals generating heat that could cause burn injuries if touched When the battery will be stored for an extended period of time charge it at least once a year and use up the charge before storing it again E P2 cards and SD memory cards e After removing a P2 card from the unit be sure to attach the card cap that protects the card connectors from sand and dust Then place the card in the card case before storing or transporting it e After removing an 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 high temperature locations Do not leave cards in high humidity or excessively dusty locations 82 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Maintenance Warning and Error Messages When the unit generates a warning the OSD of the record and playback screen shows an error number and an error message When an operational malfunction occurs in the unit an error number will flash on the
108. atting P2 Cards sse 39 Available Modes eeneeree 5 Checking Card Status 0 0 39 Maii Mod socer ratito efe sie eeii 6 Synchronous Playback Mode SYNC PB 41 Recording Playback Screen ssssss 6 Playback eie rete eeei 41 Recording Clips arenarie ek ids 6 Displaying and Managing Clips 43 Playing Back Clips eeeeeseeeesese 8 Changing Thumbnail Display ee 43 Thumbnail Screen ssssesssseeee 10 Playing Back Clips se 43 Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions 10 Playing Back at Variable Speed 43 Changing Thumbnail Display eene 12 Viewing and Repairing Clip Information 43 Playing back Clips ssss 14 Checking Card Status sssse 43 Selecting and Deselecting Clips 16 Attaching Text Memos and Shot Marks 16 a in ne COB YING CIIBS E E E 18 Screen Display esses 44 Deleting Clips sass is iere HA 18 i Repairing and Reconnecting Clips OSD Display 2 5 mrt itid e teri a cn 44 TE R Clip Information Deck Information DIAG Icons 45 umbnail Editing eene f Attaching Meta data to Clips During Recording 20 Waveform Mo
109. bad Repeat playback continues until the STOP 2 button is Eser 3 C 6 EXIT AUDIO MON Q 1 pressed 9 cancel BOTTOM DIAG Repeated playback is not performed during playback EN SIUE Gp Ru T TEN other than normal playback for example variable x 2 CI uy d playback and playback stops at the beginning BOS or end EOS of a playable clip During repeat playback REPEAT appears in the OSD s 1 Press the MENU button operating status display 2 set the SETUP BASIC REPEAT PLAY menu setting to ON Main Mode Recording Playback Screen Q Thumbnail Screen The thumbnail screen enables the following functions Displays clip thumbnails information P2 card status and other data Plays back clips on P2 cards NOTE Recording cannot start from the thumbnail screen or from playback of a thumbnail screen To record press the THUMBNAIL button to close the thumbnail screen then start recording from the recording e Simple playback of clips on a storage medium playback screen Copies and deletes clips Formats P2 cards Bj Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions 15 14 1 17 16 2019 e CO Oe N UPDATING CLIP NAME 20005M PROPERTY Ef USER CLIP NAME T T in WS 060A2834010101 Ml rw rr WT MM YE P P MIT TOT TT EE START TC 00 00 00 00 05 Drm 108 z REC DATE 1 gt m MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH Z 9 10 1 1 12 13 ach 00 02 17 07 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 o9 E
110. bnail offset 3D CLIP Indicates whether a clip is a 2D 3D L or 3D R clip NOTE Up to six items can appear simultaneously e When the sixth item has been selected no other unchecked item can be selected Removing the check mark for a checked item makes it possible to select other items A3D CLIP is not displayed in 3D mode Sets the type of keyboard that will be connected GXLD QWERTY 101 ELD KEYBOARD QWERTY 109 CIID CID o0 O AZERTY QWERTZ ECEZID CIL 58 Setup Menu Menu items BASIC Use this menu to set up basic operations m Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ a ico XX indicates factory default settings indications Main 3D SYNC PB Determines whether or not the thumbnail screen will appear when GXLLD EID POWER ON the unit is powered up cul THUMBNAIL Opens the thumbnail screen CIID CIDB oe O OFF Does not open the thumbnail screen GID CZLID Specifies whether to invoke the EE mode or playback mode when GXIND GID STOP is pressed STOP EESEL EE EE mode CID CIB Ou me PB Playback mode GED CZI Specifies whether or not to make a VFR recording when the EXID CZID VFR REC recording format is TEP o ON Makes VFR recording OFF Does not make VFR recording Specifies whether or not to make loop recording EXED EID ON Makes loop recording OFF Does not make loop recording ETD 24 Hz EDA AE e CELDGEID Turning the power off cancels this setting
111. by side or frame packing signal output method The LCD monitor displays both L and R special playback images but only the L signal is output as both L and R images to SDI HDMI NOTE Clips to be played back can be from different slots in the master and slave units but slots for left and right video must correspond 3D playback requires that the L left eye clip be present on the master unit and the R right eye clip on the slave Playback from the Record Playback Screen Thumbnail Screen Off NM NN L9 CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC NEXT 1 Insert a P2 card 2 Press the PLAY button Clips play back in the order they were recorded on the card 3 Press the STOP button to stop playback T 1 Playback from the Thumbnail Screen Pressing the PLAY button starts playback from the yellow framed clip selected by the cursor buttons On the thumbnail screen clip playback can be limited and re ordered by selecting clips or changing the display 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB Vol 2 page 37 NOTE Black numbers indicate clips available for playback 3D REC PB mode does not support slot selection by the THUMBNAIL SLOT CLIPS menu setting ir 3C 6 ExT AUDIO MON Ce cance sorrow EW STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE RFC J fateh REV NEXT 4 1 Insert a P2 card 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to place the curso
112. by the time code generator is to be recorded The time code values are indicated on the display and in the superimpose display TCR 00 07 04 24 HH MM SS Frame E User Bits User bits refers to the 32 bit 8 digits data frame of the time code signal made available to users It allows you to record operator numbers and other values The alphanumeric characters that can be used in the user bit are the figures from O 9 and the letters A to F E CTL During playback the counter displays the play position relative to the start position Recording starts from the counter value 0 00 00 00 When recording stops the counter shows the position relative to the start position NOTE When menu setting SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is set to 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 59 23 or 60 24 the playback screen and CTL may differ by one frame Time code and other settings gt Setup Menu TC UB CTL page 62 Internal mode RESET TCPRESET 3 L6 EXI AUDIO MON CANCEL BOT OM DIG REW STOP PLAY ST UPAUSE R C fe EJ fe EH PREV NEXT 1 34 567 34 1 Engage the stop mode Press the STOP 2 button to engage stop mode 2 Use the COUNTER button to select TC or UB 3 Use the SETUP TC UB CTL RUN MODE menu setting to set the run mode of the time code generator REC RUN The time code generator advances during recording FREE RUN The time code generator advanc
113. choose the OPERATION COPY menu setting select destination from the list that appears and press the SET button e When multiple clips are selected press the SET button to view how many clips are selected e When clips are copied to a storage device Connecting an External Device via the USB HOST Connector page 27 select the destination of the copied data as required e When COPY is assigned to a USER button you can copy the thumbnail by pressing the USER button instead of making a menu selection 5 select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button 18 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen This starts copying ALL CLIP NAME THUMBNAIL DELETE FORMAT REPAIR CLIP RE CONNECTION PROPERTY META DATA SETUP suq COPY 3 CLIPS FILE EXCH THUMBNAIL s 00 04 13 21 00 04 36 15 00 05 02 21 00 05 47 04 00 00 15 13 Eas gt gt STORAGE gt gt gt NOTE To interrupt copying press the SET or the CANCEL button to cancel the operation The incomplete copy at the destination is deleted e OVERWRITE appears when an attempt is made to place a copy having the same GLOBAL CLIP ID at a destination already containing an identical item Select YES to overwrite or NO to cancel copying and then press the SET button 6 Press SET button when the completion message appears NOTE No copying is performed when any of the following error messages appear
114. clip 10 minute or longer DVCPROSO or AVC Intra 50 and 20 minute or longer DVCPRO or DV clip is copied to a storage device and later written back to a P2 card R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 select the incomplete clips to reconnect NOTE Thumbnails with an incomplete clip indicator E are usually grouped to together 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the OPERATION RE CONNECTION menu setting and press the SET button D select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button Select NO when you do not want to reconnect the clip Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 19 NOTE When some but not all the clip segments in a clip that consists of three or more clip segments are reconnected the incomplete clip indicator Eb will remain Viewing and Revising Clip Information E Viewing clip meta data Detailed clip information can be displayed on the screen ANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select a clip 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the PROPERTY CLIP PROPERTY menu setting and press the SET button This displays information on the selected clip 3 PROPERTY IT USER CLIP NAME VOICE MEMO 0 VIDEO TEXT MEMO 2 AUDIO 20005M ACCESS 00 00
115. collection object of data collection MEMO Name of the person who recorded the text memo and text memo data Press the EXIT or SET button after confirming to close the window Select OK after completing all changes 5 Press EXIT to exit the meta data confirmation dialog B Deleting meta data Use the following steps to delete meta data stored in the unit and initialize settings Setup Menu META DATA page 54 Formatting P2 and SD Memory Cards R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT epo N urew CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select the OPERATION FORMAT SLOT n menu setting n indicates the number of the slot containing the P2 card you want to format and press the SET button NOTE e Selecting SD CARD will format an SD memory card inserted in the SD memory card slot 4 Select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button Card formatting starts NOTE To cancel formatting select NO and press the SET button Check that no important data remains on a device before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered 5 When the confirmation message appears select OK and press the SET button NOTE Repeat the procedures in steps 3 to 5 to format P2 cards in other P2 card slots or SD memory cards 6 Press the MENU button to end proc
116. cursor 1 item space back Moves the cursor to the location after the last Decimal entries character Moves the cursor 1 character space forward NOTE Press the RESET button to delete all entered characters Pressing the EXIT button displays a confirmation message before exiting the keyboard Select YES and press the SET button to close the soft keyboard Switching Caps also changes the symbols on the keyboard 80 Using a Keyboard lt Time code entries gt Moves the cursor 1 item space forward USB Keyboard To use a USB keyboard for input connect it to the KEYBOARD connector when a menu that displays a full keyboard or numeric keyboard is selected The type of keyboard must first be set in a menu gt Setup Menu THUMBNAIL KEYBOARD page 58 If required use the steps below to set the type of keyboard you want to use 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select the SETUP THUMBNAIL menu setting and select KEYBOARD 3 Press the SET button This opens a menu for keyboard setup 4 Move the cursor to the keyboard layout you want and press the SET button NOTE e f the keyboard draws more than 100 mA a protective circuit may shut down the machine Keyboard input is limited to alphanumeric characters e Some keyboards may not operate normally pieoghey e Buisn Using a Keyboard 81 For Long and Trouble Free Op
117. data is attached CIID CID O OFF Meta data is not attached CEXID CZ Sets recorded data as USER CLIP NAME GED When RECORD is ON ELD Usen GHP TYPE1 Records loaded data settings 23 98 Hz CiD NAME TYPE2 Records loaded data and counter values EYID CZID O O When RECORD is OFF TYPE1 Records the same value as GLOBAL CLIP ID TYPE2 Records the same value as CLIP NAME Deletes and initializes all loaded meta data GED GID Checks and revises loaded meta data GED EID 54 Setup Menu Menu items E STORAGE Use this menu to set up storage devices and switch display of information MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA STORAGE SETUP FILE SYSTEM INFO p s rd Mode Wem Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ zm SVNC XX indicates factory default settings indications Main 3D E ain Exports writes data by card from a P2 card to a storage device EXED EID Opens screens that show information on storage devices EXED EID Determines whether or not verification will be made during GXZID exporting CL SETUP ON Verifies CEID EI 5 VERIFY OFF Does not verify GED GEI NOTE Enabled only for TYPE S formatted storage devices Select whether or not the unit should operate in USB HOST mode GXZID EID ENABLE Operates in USB HOST mode EE and recording are not available CEID EI DISABLE Disables operation in USB HOST mode USB HOST CZIDCZILID NOTE Turning the power OFF c
118. data to a P2 card use P2 Viewer software exclusively designed for managing P2 card data which can be downloaded from our Web site For details on the URL gt Website URL page 2 uoneJedo 9e9eJ4 e qnoJ pue 8uo 104 W Follow the steps below to use general IT tools such as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to transfer the data to a PC Be sure to use P2 Viewer to write data back to a P2 card e Process the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP TXT file together Do not modify the data below the CONTENTS folder In copying be sure to copy both the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP TXT file together When transferring data from multiple P2 cards create separate folders for each P2 card to prevent overwriting clips with identical names Do not delete data on a P2 card Be sure to use a P2 device or the P2 Viewer to format P2 cards For Long and Trouble Free Operation Handling P2 Card Recording 91 Use of SD SDHC Memory Cards Use only SD and SDHC memory cards that comply with the SD and SDHC specifications in this unit Memory cards other than SD and SDHC cards SDXC memory cards multimedia cards or other cards cannot be used 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 The Multimedia Card MMC is a registered trademark of Infineon Technologies AG 3 The SDXC memory card is a new standard versi
119. differs when the slave Clip 1 playback ends SDI is muted and turns black At this time you can use the SETUP VIDEO DISCRETE BLACK menu setting to select black playback The following figure shows when the DISCRETE BLACK menu setting is OFF HDMI output does not turn black but shows master side L video for both L and R sides MASTER SLAVE ALL CLIP NAME ALL puc ieza 03 04 CLIP NAME USER CLIP NAME osoa2834010101 Carr SERT TX CEPS P 00 01 30 09 00 01 51 25 pie Mu 3 57 o5 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 PROPERTY USER CLIP NAME gt d emai ee 00 01 30 09 00 01 5125 E START TC rs 00 00 00 00 m A 07 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO cH 00 03 17 01 NUM OF AUDIO CH q 00 03 17 01 00 03 51 17 AUDIO BIT AUDIO BIT 16 16 E e 0 00 00 00 00 04 13 21 MASTER LCD Video output SDI SLAVE Video output LCD SDI NOTE When playback starts from different master and slave frames time code only master side video is played back 42 Synchronous Playback Mode SYNC PB Playback Displaying and Managing Clips Operations are performed using the same operations as in main mode On the slave side you can check clips by opening the thumbnail screen but control is restricted to THUMBNAIL Up Down Left Right cursor button operations This chapter will explain the differences from main mode operations NOTE The following operations cannot be performed Copy
120. e ee T C GS TINK AG HPD24 Slave 3D R Connect the master and slave units together with a USB 2 0 cable between the LINK USB ports an RS 422A D SUB9P cable between the LINK D SUB connectors and BNC cables between the synchronizing jacks as illustrated With these connections setting the units to BD REC PB mode enables 3D playback During playback the 3D left eye image is output from the master unit s L SDI output jack and the 3D right eye image is output from the slave unit s R SDI output jack for 3D simultaneous viewing on the 3D monitor 3D Signal Recording and Playback Connections 3D Monitor xen E M SDI Output Master Slave Remarks L Jack R Jack REF IN VIDEO BNC cable OUT Q LINK M ILINK S USB 2 0 cable USB USB TypeA TypeB G LINK D LINK D RS 422 compliant 9P D SUB 9P D SUB cable Length 1 m or less xyoeqKe d pue Buipiooed eufiis ge g 41 Selecting the 3D REC PB Mode 1 Connect two units with the appropriate cables according to the connection examples NOTE The system frequency cannot be changed when 3D REC PB mode is enabled Set the frequency before selecting the mode e Set the master and slave units to the same frequency The 3D REC PB mode cannot be enabled when the system frequency is set to 59 23 or 60 24 Select the frequency to be used before s
121. e 22 PREQUENG Yume ceteri ett NU ERA RR 71 MODE butt 18 Frequency indicator sss 45 HEU ei tinge tence enone eee F l Keyboard ronen dietoe acrem 80 MODEL nnne T4 Monitor audio volume adjustment 19 IG MONITOR CH ssc Mame heed tubos decida tae estes 67 GrCONTRAS Tite actuels cota Mono tlc ec Anant 69 Monitor outputs sse 56 GAMMA SELEC T aoi tt b eds 66 IN IH Numeric Keyboard ce tette 80 PODENDO LT s ttt att etant hm 63 10 ADJEMBD VII eet pi teet pe edes 63 Opera THUMb Nall es ae Boca 33 FH MOde een eroe reri Hh eh 30 i a yee Operating status display sss 44 HD serial digital rmm eria 55 O ti t 53 HD SD SDI IN OUT jacks 23 EATON PIE T SEAE A e ADM OUT POT xtate tra tert pete tus 23 40 p EMA M NM DE EM EU Order of date indication sss 13 FIDMISGUEDUIS sta nion reed ente 56 OSD DISBIAV sx secrete AE cee es 44 TDM BOM et tede ut 55 OSD displaysoutpUt 3 3 ne eb res 12 Headphone Jack x ean rete rts 21 OSD GRADE ettet R 67 Headphone output ett indere 56 DSD OUTPUT zen a teet urere atta diae 67 HeadroOtri eee hee e ORE d o ERA 56 OSDsIG SEBEGT tases sas ae ANA 68 Hot Swap Recording e rete 7 PACS METRE e e Lr en cee ee 77 OTHERS TO sacer dec t UR RR RE UR 56 LCS OUTPUT FORMAT sse OD Hl OUTPUT BEBE sco Sce eter tre detent 60 I OF 9P REM QOLTE 5 iiie e eee 61 OUTPUT SEL 2 s RR tede 40 64 MPOT ue TR 35 Overview of
122. e for about 4 hours 21 REC WARNING signal input to the unit continues during recording pause due to corrupted input signals Displayed when a drop in the backup battery voltage for the internal clock is 50 BATTERY EMPTY detected at power on ee continues After charging the battery be sure to set the internal calendar and clock me Recording is initially accepted after which operation is cancelled and recording is not possible uoneJedo 9e9eJ4 e qnoJ pue 8uo 104 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning and Error Messages 85 Display Description Deck operation No Character code The directory configuration is incorrect Immediately back up card data and format 70 DIR NG CARD sk gt the card before using it again k k indicates the slot number where the error Speedo ocurred continues 71 RUNDOWN CARD lt gt The card has been rewritten the maximum number of times Replace the P2 card Operation indicates the slot number where the error occurred continues Displayed when the HDMI monitor cannot accept the machine s 3D output video Operation 60 HDMI MONI NOT ACCEPT Use an HDMI monitor that accepts 3D video or change the machine s settings to suit continuas the monitor s capabilities 62 SLAVE WARNING A problem on the slave side prevented operation Check status on the slave side STOP Failed to synchronize clip location Check the number and type of clips If the re
123. e on the P2 card Only reading is possible The P2 card contains the maximum number of clips Only reading is possible The write protect switch on the P2 card is set to PROTECT Only reading is possible Basic Operation About P2 Cards 20 The P2 card is not formatted properly Reformat it in this Extinguished unit The card is incompatible with this unit Replace the card The P2 card is not inserted The P2 card is not accessible using USB device mode A About P2 Card Recording Times P2 card recording times E Recording time on a single 64 GB card HD Mode Video format Recording format and time DVCPRO AVC AVC HD Intra 100 Intra 50 1080 59 94 Approx Approx Approx 50i 1 64 min 64 min 128 min 1080 24PN Approx Approx Native 80 min 160 min 720 59 94P Approx Approx Approx 50P 1 64min 64min 128 min 720 24PN Approx Approx Approx Native 160 min 160 min 320 min 1 Includes recording of DVCPRO HD with pull down at 30P 24P and 25P SD Mode Video format Recording format and time DVCPRO DVCPRO DV 2 50 480 59 94i Approx Approx Approx 576 50 3 128 min 256 min 256 min 2 For 2 channel audio recording 3 Includes recording with pull down at 30P 24P and 25P NOTE AJ P2C002SG 2 GB cards cannot be used 30 Basic Operation About P2 Cards e 32 GB 16 GB a
124. eclaration of Conformity Model Number AG HPD24P Trade Name Panasonic Responsible Party Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 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 does 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separa
125. ecording playback mode and how to record and playback Dual P2 3D clips For details on connections recording and playback operations refer to the following section 3D Signal Recording and Playback Vol 1 page 38 Displaying and Managing Clips Although display and playback is limited to Dual P2 3D clips basic operations in main mode are the same as for normal clips except for a few restrictions The following sections will explain the differences from normal operation main mode Bj Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions NOTE The thumbnail screen displays only Dual P2 3D clips recorded on this unit or on a 3D compliant P2 device This mode does not display regular P2 clips and care is required to avoid formatting such cards ALL CLIP NAME 8d O3M As Spo oeg ejg Buipuooeu GE USER CLIP NAME iT 060A2B34010101 00 00 00 00 aa IT 00 02 17 07 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 09 1 0 m START TC 00 00 00 00 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH 8CH AUDIO BIT Pointer yellow frame 00 04 13 21 00 04 36 15 00 05 02 21 00 05 47 04 Selected clip blue 1 3D Logo Indicates that a 3D thumbnail is displayed 2 Slot status indication L indicates the P2 card status on master side and R indicates that on slave side For details on displayed data see Thumbnail Screen page 10 3 Battery status indicator Indicates remaining battery capacity on the master unit
126. ector page 38 MODE button SYNC PB Selects the USB device mode USB DEVICE Synchronizes the operation of two units to 3D recording playback mode 3D REC PB play back 3D clips page 48 on P2 cards or synchronous playback mode SYNC PB that were recorded using machines that USB DEVICE do not have native support for Dual P2 3D Enables access to the P2 card in the P2 2 COUNTER RESET TC PRESET button card slot of this unit as a mass storage COUNTER button device on a personal compute M P purer Selects the type of data for the counter connected via USB 2 0 display in the following sequence gt Time Code User Bits CTL Vol 2 page 47 18 Control Reference Guide Controls TCT UB Ln RESET TC PRESET button Resets the CTL counter when displayed When the counter displays TC or UB presets the time code user bits AUDIO MON button Monitor audio volume adjustment Press either the or AUDIO MON button to display the loudspeaker headphone audio volume level and hold the button to adjust Wait a short time or press SET or EXIT to return the display to normal Recording audio volume adjustment Recording Clips Vol 2 page 6 USER1 3 4 6buttons Users can assign any functions to these buttons Setup Menu Vol 2 page 50 THUMBNAIL button Selects whether to show or hide the thumbnail screen Thumbnail Screen Display page 34 SHIFT button Hold th
127. eeeteteens 56 58 80 EMBD CHISEL c an RS ERU ee e 67 KEYBOARD PO 3 eet reet items 23 Entering a partition name sss 33 IL Error Information 3 2 e sen 83 89 LCD 69 EXCH THUMBNAI L erit es b2 J A dro M M M ystensgae g ECD MONO iiti eere te ren e re tds 33 EX WW DUTON ini p ERE ep ER ERROR 19 LEVEL METER 67 EXIT ANGEL DURON 3 rero oor reis 19 ee inet pete te DE Sg dE NUT MISERE LINK D CONNECIOF cre tere te cree 23 EXPLORE tectae tc eir Re ee DR ueties 55 LINK M i 23 EXPLORE screen eser erret 32 M DOTU Lene EINIS S DOLE ietan ree tt erren 23 EXPORT zi a eR Ee 55 LOAD fee a E E a 54 74 76 EDOTT etr N A ET 30 ees ENT TCSBEL us csscees seers cerercee guercecresenrcsteapeeesseawes tae 63 Loading TES mr D REC Ride 23 Externe ERO e e eA 48 LOGAI ENABLE tn e tt ime nas 61 TS LOOP REC aieia a a 3 9 IF FE NEXT DOIGT iS RR REFER ce ente 20 E Gees CLIPS 54 BESREWMAX cim iet min etie n INAN Ou Xem next ug E E a aS R SUE k MERE MAU AMMIAN 74 MESI MU E RETE 53 57 Jw pupa e oen E UT Master E JaGk isse n eere 39 41 FIC AT rane teen dis a indiens 90 MENU b 19 FORMAT qe senectae tmp In Eia 51 72 PHOT siegt Cari a DIE Menu Operations 2 x a e esed eats 32 Formals s c ios e on cem PUR 78 M t 77 Formatting ett tete d iet s e 25 29 MERI DR DOR A EI X I Kc 19 Frame by frame playback suus 8 15 Met d t MM EE 22 54 FREE CAP OF PARTITION e 53 SEONG eases Seige cea shane ener Metadata upload stiles satires cae ee
128. el 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 itis 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 the connection method used for the apparatus 4 Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other appliances Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Service Europe a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany 10 Read this first For AG HPD24P AG HPD24E W About batteries that you can use with this unit Correct as of August 2011 The battery that can be used with this unit is CGA D54 The unit has a function for distinguishing batteries which can be used safety The dedicated battery CGA D54 supports this function The only batteries suitable for use with this unit are ge
129. elected areas eA warning appears when an attempt is made to select a 7th area NOTE A clip recording that spans several partitions including one whose MODEL has become UNKNOWN on a TYPE S storage device will not run as a normal clip When a clip is copied to a TYPE S storage device the MODEL of the partition storing the copy changes to UNKNOWN e A TYPE S storage device allows you to assign partition names The selected partition name appears in PARTITION NAME in the EXPLORE screen Entering a partition name A name containing up to 20 characters can be assigned to a TYPE S storage device NOTE The entered partition name appears in PARTITION NAME in the EXPLORE screen R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT O Q CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Place the cursor on the partition in the storage EXPLORE screen you want to assign a name to You can also hold down the SET button to open the thumbnail list and enter a name for the partition 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select the OPERATION CHANGE PARTITION NAME menu setting and press the SET button The soft keyboard appears 4 Enter a name for the partition and select OK The name is assigned to the partition Deleting the last partition Choose the OPERATION DELETE LAST PARTITION menu setting Setup Menu OPERATION DELETE LAST PARTITION page 52 to delete the last partition on a storage
130. electing the 3D REC PB mode 2 Press the MODE button on the master unit The mode selection menu appears USB DEUICE 3D REC PB SYNC PB CANCEL 3 Use the Up Down cursor buttons to place a 2k next to 3D REC PB and press the SET button 4 Both master and slave units restart in 3D REC PB mode NOTE The 3D REC PB mode state is preserved internally when power is turned off and resumes when power is turned back on To return to the main mode turn the power off during the WAITING FOR CONNECTION state or press the MODE button after startup in 3D REC PB mode e If a LINK cable is not connected the WAITING FOR CONNECTION state occurs Warning information displayed in 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode Vol 2 page 89 3D REC PB MODE MASTER WAITING FOR CONNECTION An error occurs when a connection is interrupted such as by a disconnected LINK cable Reconnect the cable and turn the power off and back on Warning and Error Messages Vol 2 page 83 An error occurs when the connected units are not the same model and version f you inadvertently switch to the 3D REC PB mode and activate the WAITING FOR CONNECTION state turn the power off and back on to re enable the normal main mode 42 3D Signal Recording and Playback Selecting the 3D REC PB Mode Turning Power On and Off i Turning On a Turning Off From the power off state hold the POWER but
131. emark of SD 3C LLC HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC of the United States and or other countries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States and or other countries Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc of the United States and other countries Microsoft product screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Names of products brands etc appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Illustrations in this manual Note that illustrations of the unit and menu screens may differ from those you actually see Note concerning screenshots in these instructions Screenshots from the AG HPD24P are used in these operating instructions Page references In this manual references to pages are indicated as gt page 00 Terminology The term SD memory card is used below as a generic term for both SD and SDHC memory cards A memory card with the P2 logo for example the separately sold AJ P2E064XG is referred to as a P2 card A recordable media device such as an external hard disk drive connected to a USB port is referred to as a storage device A single continuous video recording is referred to as a clip Orange button labels indicate alternate functions enabled by holding the SHIFT
132. er On and Off page 27 POWER button Press and hold to turn power on and off Turning Power On and Off page 27 Speaker Outputs monitored audio Speaker output is disabled when headphones are connected Headphone jack Headphones can be plugged in here Outputs monitored audio when headphones are connected USB HOST port USB 3 0 Type A USB HOST page 37 NOTE Use double shielded cable to connect to this port e Use a USB 3 0 compliant cable to connect USB 3 0 compatible storage devices P2 card access lamps P2 Card Access Lamp and P2 Card Status page 29 7 P2 card slots Inserting a P2 Card page 29 EJECT buttons Inserting a P2 Card page 29 SD SDHC memory card slot and access lamp Insert an SD SDHC memory card Insert the card cut corner edge first and label side up until it latches into place To remove it ensure that the green lamp is off then release the latch by gently pushing the card in again See the following for details Use of SD SDHC Memory Cards Vol 2 page 92 Control Reference Guide Slots etc 21 eM Connectors TIME CODE 1 TIME CODE IN OUT Jacks TIME Accepts an external time code CODEN for recording onto P2 cards TIME Outputs the playback time CODE code during playback OUT Outputs the time code from the interna
133. eration Maintenance Do not use benzene or thinner for cleaning Benzene and thinner could deform the unit and cause the paint to peel off Disconnect the battery or the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning Wipe the unit using a soft clean cloth Stubborn soiling should be removed using a cloth dampened with a solution of a neutral detergent and water 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 this unit or a card is moved between places where the temperature or humidity varies greatly or when for instance e t is moved to a very humid place full of steam or a room immediately after it has been heated up e t is suddenly moved from a cold location to a 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 immediately Storage Precautions Before storing the unit remove the battery Store the unit in a location where the humidity is low and the temperature is relatively constant Recommended ambient temperature 15 C 25 C 59 F 77 F Recommended relative humidity 40 60 E Memory card recorder e Wrap the unit in a soft cloth to protect it from dust Do not place it in a location exposed to direct sunlight which could damage the finish and the LCD screen B B
134. es regardless of operating mode 4 Use the SETUP TC UB CTL TCG MODE UBG MODE menu setting to set TC and UB mode REGEN Maintains continuity with the most recent time code recorded on a P2 card REGEN This mode maintains the continuity with the time code last recorded on a P2 card PRESET Starts recording from the value set with the TC PRESET button EXT Records according to external TC input 5 Use the TC PRESET button to set the start value of the time code or user bits 3 D Q Q Q c o 2 uH 8 O r Time Code User Bits CTL 47 Steps for setting TC UB 1 Press the TC PRESET button The left most digit starts flashing 2 Press the Up Down cursor buttons to change the value 3 Press the Left Right cursor buttons to select digits The selected digits start flashing The setting ranges are as follows Time code 59 94 Hz 00 00 00 00 23 59 59 29 50 Hz 00 00 00 00 23 59 59 24 23 98Hz 24Hz 59 23 60 24 00 00 00 00 23 59 59 23 User bits 00000000 FF FF FF FF 6 Repeat steps 2 3 to change other values Pressing the RESET button resets the preset value to O 7 When the start value is set press the SET button When menu SETUP TC UB CTL RUN MODE is set to FREE RUN the time code starts advancing immediately To cancel this setting press the EXIT button or the CANCEL button B Time code when no power is supplied When no power i
135. essing Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 25 El Checking Card Status ALL CIID NAME 02 03 THUMBNAIL ise Use the following steps to view P2 card slot status P2 card OPERATION ans d CLIP PROPERTY MAEN usage and other card information on the screen MEDALS D7 RE bat E panes e T pez gt T SETUP 0 03 17 01 00 03 51 17 R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT FILE SYSTEM INFO gt 00 05 47 04 0018 CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the PROPERTY CARD STATUS menu setting and press the SET button The status of P2 card will be displayed P2 USED NOTE Choose the PROPERTY PROPERTY SETUP P2CARD CAP menu setting to switch between remaining free space and used space Setup Menu PROPERTY PROPERTY SETUP P2 CARD CAP page 53 P2 REMAIN Panasonic AJ P2C064AG SERIAL NO AANO9D0209 USER ID WARNING DIR ENTRY NG 1 Write protect mark A write protected P2 card is indicated by the fe mark displayed here 2 P2 card status The remaining free memory on the P2 card is displayed here in the form of a bar meter and a percentage value Memory used on the P2 card is also displayed in the form of a bar meter and a percentage value The following status information may also appear depending on card status 26 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen FORMAT ERROR An u
136. except for analog audio signals continues Displayed for two seconds when a text memo is added Operation TEXT MEMO continues Displayed for two seconds when a shot mark is added or deleted Operation MARK ON MARK OFF x continues Displayed when the SLOT SEL button when assigned to a USER button was pressed when Operation SLOT SEL INVALID SN F it is not possible to switch P2 card recording slot continues Displayed while clip information is being read or when clip configuration has changed No operations can be performed while BUSY is on the screen Meani Meaning Operation BUSY Acard has been inserted or removed ME continues Updating is in progress Recording post processing is in progress Other causes Displayed when the REF IN connector signal differs from the system frequency or is not REF ERROR synchronized with SDI input signals or in other situations when synchronization with the Operation reference signal is not possible The unit will not operate normally when this warning is continues displayed Check connections and input signals 84 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning and Error Messages When there is a problem with un detailed error information Display of warning information for unit status it status a warning error E appears in the OSD display Press the DIAG button to get Display Description Deck operation No Character code Displayed for 3 sec
137. ference signal or input signal is corrupted during playback of a 3D clip it may not Operation 63 SYNC POSI FAILED be possible to synchronize positions on the clip contin es Press the STOP button to stop check connections and input signals before restarting playback 64 INPUT L R MISMATCH SDI input L R signals ang connected input connectors do not match Check Operation connections and input signals continues The reference signal could not be detected Check connections and input signals STOP Recording and playback cannot be started when this message is displayed Operation 65 REFIN NOT DETECT continues during playback and recording 86 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning and Error Messages Display of thumbnail warning information The following warning messages appear when an incorrect operation is attempted in a thumbnail Item Message Description Measure Data cannot be accessed because it is CANNOT ACCESS Restore media and clips to normal state before access corrupted or for other reasons A thumbnail containing a grayed out text CANNOT CHANGE memo Bl that cannot be generated is not Edit settings or content to enable thumbnail display available for editing Contents version mismatch prevents CANNOT DELETE Match devices and contents version deletion CANNOT FORMAT P2 card problem prevents formatting Check P2 card CANNOT A clip that t It
138. from contact with insecticides or other volatile materials nsecticides and other volatile materials can deform the unit and dissolve the finish e Do not leave the unit in contact with rubber or vinyl products for long periods E Secure deletion of data from memory cards and storage devices prior to disposal or transfer of the unit The format and delete functions on this unit or aPC will only change the file management data and leave data on the memory card or storage device intact It is recommended that cards or storage devices either be physically destroyed or that commercially sold 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 user W Liquid crystal displays The pixels of the LCD monitor are controlled to obtain high precision with 99 99 6 of the effective pixels This leaves less than 0 01 96 of pixels that may not light or may remain on all the time These phenomena are normal and will have no effect on the images you shoot There may be some unevenness on the screen depending on the image displayed Wiping or rubbing the LCD screen with a rough cloth may damage it A temporary afterimage burn in may occur In a high temperature and high humidity when the same image or text is displayed for a location the LCD panel characteristics may long time although it can be recovered by change and result in une
139. g plate is on the underside of the Recorder EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey Read this first For AG HPD24E continued E 34l indicates safety information Caution for AC Mains Lead For battery charger 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 isnot 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 How to replace the fuse three pin mains plug for your safety and 1 Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver convenience A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark 4 amp or the BSI mark S 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 Read this first For AG HPD24E continued E indica
140. ge 45 gt Playing Back Clips Vol 2 page 43 20 Control Reference Guide Controls 14 sriLuPAUSE m button Press during playback to pause STILL and display a still image Press during recording to toggle recording standby PAUSE Press to resume recording from standby 15 nec 0 button During playback press this button to check video and audio in EE mode on the recording playback screen with the thumbnail screen disabled Except when 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 SETUP SYSTEM FORMAT menu setting Press this button and the PLAY button simultaneously to start recording Press this button and the STILL PAUSE button simultaneously to activate recording standby Remote camera recording can be enabled from the menu The SETUP BASIC AUTO REC menu setting enables remote recording Setup Menu Vol 2 page 50 a o A o Panasonic EC m e5 FH a AG HPD24 sl eS n a 1 o B REMOTE MODE USER THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT Q POWER C O O D s il Tm Ie D S o 3 0869 C E 4 1 Tekes 3 CD 6 EXIT MENU 2 HEADPHONES RUND NONE o 4 CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG o REW STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC E 5 IS EJ 2 GSTT9 8 HOST PREV NEXT POWER lamp Turning Pow
141. ge devices SYNC PB SYNC PB Mode Synchronizing Playback Synchronous Playback Mode SYNC PB A SYS HE ien rte 72 SYS H SD 73 SYSTEM x1 System format System format indicator 45 SYSTEM INFO poaae ias aaa 77 TCHOLITPUT BER hrga iiit AN 63 TC UB CTL 62 TCG MODE 62 TEXT MEMO CL 51 Text memo indicator Text memo location TOMEMOS p 16 38 Thumbnail 11 20 50 56 Thumbnail attributes eeseeesss 13 Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 THUMBNAIL button Thumbnail Editing Thumbnail Screen Thumbnail scroll bar THUMBNAIL SIZE Thumbnail size Thumbnail warning information Time Code TIME CODE IN TIME CODE IN OUT Jacks Time code input TIME CODE OUT Time code output Time display TIMEOUT TOP BOTTO Total capacity Total remaining recording time 22 HU UBG MODE Unknown clip indicator UPCONV MODE USB DEVICE USB Device USB HOST USB HOST Connector USB HOST port USB Keyboard USB2 0 device port Used space User Bits USER BUTTON USER CLIP NAME USERT ee 24 eie USER1 3 4 6buttons USER2 USER3 USERA USERS USERG Using a Keyboar iV
142. ged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects 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 AG HPD24E E indicates safety information 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 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 the 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 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 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
143. h the master L side and the slave R side are deleted NOTE Clips on a Dual P2 3D clip where the master and slave sides have been incorrectly inserted can also be deleted You can also delete clips on a Dual P2 3D clip where the master or slave side is missing Take care as a Dual P2 3D clip where the master or slave side is missing cannot be played back e A clip that spans across multiple P2 cards cannot be deleted if any of the cards is write protected E Repairing and Reconnecting Clips Repairing bad clips Clips with bad clip indicators yellow X can be repaired in the same way as in main mode K Reconnecting incomplete clips The reconnect function cannot be used in 3D REC PB mode NOTE Use main mode to reconnect incomplete clips 38 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB Displaying and Managing Clips Viewing and Revising Clip Information The same operations for viewing and revising clip information as in main mode are available However viewing and revising can only be performed for the master L side clip NOTE Clip data cannot be revised for Dual P2 3D clips where the master side and slave side materials have been incorrectly inserted or where the master or slave side is missing Clip data on a dual P2 3D clip with only a slave side will not be properly displayed f Thumbnail Editing Thumbnails can be revised like in main mode However revising can only be perf
144. he left eye signal to the master side and the right eye signal to the slave side If the left right signals are connected in reverse viewing the resulting reverse vision recording content can cause asthenopia or eyestrain Insert the P2 cards with the left eye L and right eye R recordings into P2 card slots on the master side and slave sides respectively Dual P2 3D Clip This is a clip that complies with the P2 content specification for 3D video recording on two P2 cards 38 3D Signal Recording and Playback Connections B Recording Connection Example AG 3DA 1 or ipii HD SDI Left eye image An input reference signal can be connected to the sm m REF IN jack on the slave HD SDI Right eye image Master Slave Remarks L Jack R Jack REF IN VIDEO BNC cable OUT LINK M LINK S USB USB USB 2 0 cable Type A Type B LINK D LINK D RS 422A 9P D SUB 9P D SUB compliant cable Length 1 m or less AG HPD24 Master 3D L TW LANADOG AUDIO T MON KEYBOARD r a ics E y Som mwe eo SS Device eo LINK V INKES AG HPD24 Slave 3D R Connect the master and slave units as illustrated With these connections setting the units to 3D REC PB mode enables recording
145. he recording format is 16 bits for DVCPRO HD DVCPROSO DVCPRO and DV 25M REC CH Specifies the number of audio channels that will be used for DVCPRO 25 Mbps or DV 25 Mbps recording 0 2 channel 2CH recording 1 4 channel 4CH recording NOTE When AUDIO SMPL RES is 16 bits 4 channels are recorded for AVC Intra 50 and AVC Intra 100 and when it is 24 bits 8 channels are recorded In DVCPRO HD and DVCPROSO 8 channels and 4 channels respectively are recorded regardless of AUDIO SMPL RES setting SYS H HD Adjusts system phase of a HD SDI output in 13 5 ns steps 2750 0 2750 The phase is advanced The phase is delayed 72 Setup Menu Menu items Item Settings and brief function description XX indicates factory default settings Mode SYSTEM FREQ indications 2D Main 3D SYNC PB SYS H SD Adjusts system phase of analog composite output and SD SDI output in 37 ns steps 1728 0 1728 Is advanced Is delayed CELD EID CEID EZID gt AUTO POWER OFF Sets the time of button operation inactivity after which the power is automatically turned off 10min The power is turned off after 10 minutes of inactivity 30min The power is turned off after 30 minutes of inactivity 60min The power is turned off after 60 minutes of inactivity AG HPD24E default value 90min The power is turned off after 90 minutes of inactivity 120m
146. humbnails only for clips that have the same format as the GXLDD EID system format and for which the same audio bit rate has been set in the menu AUDIO SMPL RES CIID CID ar eee CEID CEID FORMAT When the SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is 23 98 Hz 24 Hz O O CLIPS 59 23 or 60 24 only clips in a format that can be recorded are displayed Clips without an audio recording are identified by the value that has been set in the menu AUDIO SMPL RES Displays thumbnails only for clips selected using the SET button At CDD EILD SELECTED this time the thumbnails appear in selected order CEZIDCZID 5Q Setup Menu Menu items Mode re SYSTEM FREQ Item Settings and brief function description indicators 2D 3D SYNC Main PB Displays thumbnails only for clips to which shot marks have been GXIND GID MARKED attached O O CLIPS CEID ELD Displays thumbnails only for clips with text memo data GXIND GID TEXT MEMO O O CLIPS CELD LD Displays only clips in selected slots as thumbnails GXZED GID Use this menu to format P2 cards delete and copy clips and other operations MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA STORAGE SETUP FILE SYSTEM INFO Mode IE SYSTEM FREQ Item Settings and brief function description nelle los 2D 3D SYNC Main PB Deletes selected clips GELD EID NOTE DELETE To interrupt deleting press the SET button or the C
147. ice other VENDOR Name of vendor than above MODEL Model name FAT SIZE Total capacity unit GB OTHER FREE CAP Remaining capacity Unit GB SELECTED PART Number of selected folders 3 Partition information for a TYPE S storage device or P2 store disk MI Check marks appear for selected partition 32 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Thumbnail Screen Display Vol 1 page 34 Use the following steps to select up to six partitions or folders to use in this way R THUMBNAIL TOP CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Select a partition or folder in the EXPLORE screen 2 Hold down the SET button 1 sec or longer to complete the operation A check mark IZ appears on _ next to the selected partition or folder STORAGE EXPLORE eNO FOLDER NAME Date STORAGE 1 O2 11 01 11 09 17 00 3 11 01 11 09 21 36 4 11 03 08 17 25 54 PARTITION FAT 2011 JAN 11 2011 JAN 11 2011 MAR 08 VENDOR LJ SAM roy a Y MODEL 470 Series SSD 11 03 11 10 07 25 2011 MAR 11 SIZE 238 4 GB USED GB CARDS FREE CAP 101 0 GB SELECTED PART 2 6 SET HOLD SELECT RELEASE SHIFT SET THUMB ALL SEL PART SET THUMBNAIL The selected areas remain available until the storage device is disconnected or the power is turned off To release a selected partition hold down the SET button again for 1 sec or longer in the selected partition Use the CANCEL button to cancel all s
148. ie 72 REG FORMAT SD niani tec hera 72 RE GONNEGCTION ett erre teet et n red 52 RECORD 5 3e trant armies cie bti Me ta 54 Record mode scis ier enmedaniees tea 10 Record Playback Screen sss 45 REGOIING onare 35 44 R cordirig elips e nee teet 6 Recording formats ioci ce tede es 53 Recording media tnt ba 53 Recording TIMES eh tete 30 54 Recording Playback Screen sus 5 6 RERUN jacks Wera e ete a eet 22 REF LEVEL citet ndr tese br ctia 67 Reference input sss 55 Remaining card capacity sss 44 REMOTE DUOT cio eR 18 REMOTE GOHRReGIOF heiter ttd itin 23 REMOTE REF ERROR TEXT MEMO indicator 45 REMOTE MODE DbUtlori 5 1 resti 18 REMOVING nazi ae at De ae e er 31 REPAIR CLIP iiiter retina 52 REPEAT PLA xoi ect toes itehieo tm 60 Repeat playback os eae As 9 Reproducing the Time Code and User Bits 49 RESE T T PRESET DUTTON er tede 19 FesolUtiOnccs dee etse irme ee 55 REW DUTTON teenie Sr rre min ete teh 20 REW PREV PURON cinerem etes 20 RS 422A VO irte iei inresa e 56 RUN MODE 5 3 i ttc ni Rennen ete dte 63 Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 IS SAME FORMAT GLIP S ek itte ep e tc 50 Sampling frequency oaar a Aa 54 56 SAVE ea ettet tette ra tcl SAVE AS SD analog composite output sss SD Mode 4 2 in onn NS SD serla
149. ified as TYPES devices visit the following Web site For English http panasonic biz sav autorec e nua N dnjyes Setup Menu Menu items 59 Item Settings and brief function description XX indicates factory default settings SYSTEM FREQ indications Mode 2D Main 3D SYNC PB OUTPUT REF Select reference for video output AUTO Uses the reference signal input to the REF connector as reference When there is not input to the REF connector the selected video input signal is used as reference When there is no reference and video input signal the internal clock is used REF The reference input signal is used as reference If there is no such signal the internal clock is used INPUT The video input signal is used as reference If there is no such signal the internal clock is used NOTE In 2D 3D mode and at frequencies other than 59 94 Hz and 50 Hz operation is fixed at AUTO n 3D REC PB mode slave side settings are used The master side is fixed at REF n SYNC PB mode the REF setting is used When the input video signal is INT SG the internal reference signal is used as a reference for input video signals REPEAT PLAY Determines whether or not to engage repeat play during playback ON Engages repeat play Continues playback from the beginning when reaching the end of the last clip OFF Does not engage repeat play Stops playback at the end of the last clip
150. in The power is turned off after 120 minutes of inactivity OFF Does not turn off the unit automatically and allows the power to stay on AG HPD24P default value NOTE Even when set to something other than OFF power is not turned off during playback including variable speed playback fast forward fast rewind and pause and recording When transfers are made to an external device via a USB cable the power is not turned off even if there is no button activity nua N dnjes CLOCK SET Sets the internal calendar and clock Setup Menu Menu items 73 E FILE Use this menu to write menu settings to or load from SD memory cards You can also return menu settings to their factory defaults MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA STORAGE SETUP FILE SYSTEM INFO Mode 3 ae SYSTEM FREQ Item Settings and brief function description EIL 2D indications Main 3D SYNC PB ain Displays a list of files on the SD memory card when data is EID EID selected for loading Loads the specified files ALL All the data in the menu CEID CID W O SYSTEM Items other than SETUP SYSTEM CTI CZID NOTE e Selecting ALL does not load menu items that are not backup LOAD tems Oo O Menus that are not backup items are STORAGE USB HOST SETUP BASIC LOOP REC SETUP BASIC GAMMA SEL Even when ALL is selected in BD REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode values selected in the SE
151. ing clips Deleting clips Repairing bad clips Reconnecting incomplete clips Editing thumbnails Adding meta data during recording recording is not performed Formatting P2 cards lj Changing Thumbnail Display All thumbnail ALL CLIP selection is the only operation available in SYNC PB mode Selected clips and TEXT MEMO clips cannot be displayed H Playing Back Clips Use the master side controls to start playback Slave side controls are not available Clip playback will not start when a thumbnail screen on the slave side is open NOTE Video and audio distortion between clips may occur when playing back clips with different video formats 1080i and 720p or different compression formats DVCPRO HD DVCPROSO DVCPRO DV AVC Intra 50 and AVC Intra 100 ij Playing Back at Variable Speed The master side enables variable playback like main mode It does not function on the slave side NOTE Independent right and left systems Video is shown only on the LCD and no output is made to SDI However when the SETUP VIDEO DISCRETE BLACK menu setting is set to OFF video is output only via the SDI output on the master side Side by side frame packing system Only video from the master side is output to the LCD and SDI HDMI video on the R side is identical to master side video Viewing and Repairing Clip Information Displaying and revising clip information on the master side is
152. ing or was damaged for some other reason Clips with the yellow bad clip X indicator can sometimes be repaired Repairing bad clips page 19 Clips with the red clip indicator IK cannot be repaired and should be deleted If deleting is not possible format the P2 card Instead of I 22 appears to indicate that a clip is not in the P2 standard format 16 Indication of P2 card slot and storage device status The status of P2 card and storage device connections are indicated as shown below NI 1 2 Thenumbers of P2 card slots that contain White a P2 card are indicated in white The number of the P2 card slot of the P2 Yellow card that contains the clip at the cursor position is indicated in yellow When a clip spans multiple P2 cards the numbers of all the slots housing cards that contain the clip are indicated NOTE A slot number with a pink frame indicates either of the following conditions for an inserted P2 card RUN DOWN CARD The maximum number of overwrites has been exceeded e DIR ENTRY NG CARD The P2 card directory structure does not conform to standard specifications Grey indicates that a storage device is not connected Gray White indicates that a storage device is available White 2 Yellow indicates that clips on a storage a device appear as thumbnails Red indicates that a storage device is connected but is not available
153. ing slots in both master and slave units NOTE Card insertion confirmation on both master and slave units requires more time than card confirmation and recording preparation in normal main mode If recording perparation fails CANNOT REC or E 62 SLAVE WARNING may be displayed 3 Press the master unit s REC and PLAY buttons simultaneously Recording begins on the P2 card in the slot with its access lamp lit orange NOTE Recording is disabled when the thumbnail screen is open Close the thumbnail screen before starting to record Recording is disabled when 3D single signal output side by side or frame packing is enabled LOOP REC and variable frame rate recording are disabled Recording is possible on the master and slave unit only for recordable slots when the write protect switch is not set to PROTECT The remaining 3D recording time is the shortest remaining time on the cards in both master and slave units 4 Press the STOP button to stop recording 44 3D Signal Recording and Playback Recording and Playback B Playback SDI and HDMI 3D video playback output is available only during PLAY and STILL PAUSE Discrete left and right output Special playback is only displayed on the LCD and is not available as SDI output However video is available at the master unit s SDI output when the SETUP VIDEO DISCRETE BLACK menu setting is OFF Single unit left right side
154. inued Brazil Only Brasil Apenas B Manuseio de baterias usadas Ap s o uso as pilhas e ou baterias poderao ser entregues ao estabelecimento comercial ou rede de assist ncia t cnica autorizada e 9e BRASIL Cobrir os terminais positivo e negativo com uma fita isolante adesiva antes de depositar numa caixa destinada para o recolhimento O contato entre partes met licas pode causar vazamentos gerar calor romper a blindagem e produzir fogo N o desmonte nao remova o inv lucro nem amasse a bateria O gas liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do inv lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos terminais N o incinere nem aque a as baterias elas n o podem ficar expostas a temperaturas superiores a 100 C 212 F O gas liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do inv lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos terminais provocado internamente Evite o contato com o liquido que vazar das baterias Caso isto ocorra lave bem a parte afetada com bastante agua Caso haja irrita o consulte um m dico E Para remover a bateria Bateria Principal de Energia Pressione o bot o para liberar a bateria Bot o de libera o da bateria Read this first For AG HPD24P continued MORTAN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
155. io data WFM TYPE Selects waveform and vectorscope display WAVE Waveform display VECTOR Vectorscope display OFF Not displayed CROSS HATCH Selects cross hatch display for SDI or HDMI output 1 6 Displays a 1 wide pattern OFF Not displayed NOTE Not displayed for 480i or 576i output Not displayed in 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode when the SETUP VIDEO OUTPUT SEL menu setting is HDMI FP 4 3 MARKER Determines whether or not the 4 3 marker appears on the LCD monitor ON Displayed OFF Not displayed 68 Setup Menu Menu items LCD Use this menu to make LCD settings Mode em Settings and brief function description SYSTEM FREQ a XX indicates factory default settings indications Main 3D SYNC PB ain Use the settings below to have the LCD monitor automatically turn GELD GID off after a specified time 5 min of inactivity TIMEOUT 5min The LCD switches off automatically CID CIDB O O O OFF The LCD does not switch off CEB CZLID Adjusts LCD monitor backlight brightness GELD LIGHT Bright ELD Adjusts the color level of the LCD monitor EID Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor EXED Adjusts LCD monitor contrast CIL aod EID CONTRAST NOTE CIAD ELD olo o This value multiplied by the R G and B contrast setting EXID CZD becomes the contrast adjustment value for R G and B Adjusts the R Red contrast of the
156. ipl t ip that does not span multiple cannot be Ch sicasisibaif sentent RE CONNECT reconnected CANNOT REPAIR IN Some of the selected clip could not be i Check selected content SELECTION repaired CANNOT REPAIR Selected content cannot be repaired Check selected content CANNOT SAVE FILE A configuration file with the same file name Save to a different name NAME IN USE already exists on the SD memory card CARD FULL The P2 or SD memory card is full Insert media with sufficient capacity INVALID VALUE Entered data was invalid Enter data in a valid range There is not enough recording capacity left LACK OF CAPACITY 9 iid Insert a card with sufficient recording capacity on the card All cards that contain the clip must be p MISSING CLIP Insert all cards that contain the clip inserted to allow attachment of shot marks Thumbnails NO CARD No P2 or SD memory card is inserted Insert compatible media NO COPY TO SAME CARD A clip cannot be copied to the card storing the original clip Copy the selected clip to a card that does not contain the original clip NO INPUT No data is input Set after making input NO SD CARD No SD memory card is inserted Insert an SD memory card An attempt was made to delete an NOT SELECTED Select the clip you want to delete unselected clip Multiple copies of the same clip duplicated usin SAME CLIP IS The selected clips contain multiple copies of sF ig i ip
157. ips Format TYPE S A special disk format for high speed writing loading data by P2 card unit Q O O O O O O P2STORE The P2 store AJ PCSO60G hard disk Cannot be used for writing data FAT A hard disk whose primary partition is formatted either using FAT16 or FAT32 The root partition or CONTENTS directory under any directory is used OTHER Hard disk other than those above NTFS or other hard disk using a file system other than FAT16 or FAT32 ex i Adding clips to a partition will prevent writing back data by the card to that partition This enables up to 100 folders in up to three levels Folders appear in order from the top level Long file names and two byte character file names are not supported 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 appear 3 Audio and video dropouts may occur during playback from a storage device depending on its performance and operating conditions Perfect playback cannot be guaranteed 4 2 TB or larger storage devices cannot be formatted NOTE Use storage devices under the following conditions Use storage devices within their operating specifications temperature etc Do
158. is button while pressing another button to perform the alternate function of that button Functions of the SHIFT button that are not indicated by orange button labels To select the group of clips from immediately before the select clip to the clip at the current cursor position SHIFT SET buttons Selecting and Deselecting Clips Vol 2 page 16 Combine display of selected storage device partition folder thumbnails SHIFT SET buttons Operations in the EXPLORE screen Vol 2 page 32 Moving storage device partitions folders SHIFT buttons Displaying thumbnails of clips on storage devices and viewing video on the monitor Vol 2 page 33 1 Cursor control buttons Up Down Left Right cursor buttons Controls cursor movement for thumbnails and menus During playback press the Left Right cursor buttons to activate SHTL mode to change playback speed gt Playing Back at Variable Speed Vol 2 page 43 Press the SET button to pause variable speed playback While paused press the Up Down cursor buttons to step one frame forward or back Frame by frame playback Vol 2 page 8 These buttons also adjust recording audio volume Recording Clips Vol 2 page 6 TOP BOTTOM buttons Move the cursor to the first TOP or last BOTTOM thumbnail SET button Selects thumbnails or menu items NOTE No selection occurs if SET is held too long MENU DIAG butto
159. is unit 1080i 1080p 1080i mode when 59 94 Hz or 50 Hz is set 1080p mode when 59 23 is set 720p 720p mode 480i 576i 480i mode when 59 94 Hz is set 576i mode when 50 Hz is set NOTE Not displayed when 23 98 Hz or 24 Hz is selected in the FREQUENCY menu setting The 1080p recording format is used Not displayed when 60 24 is selected in the FREQUENCY menu setting The 720p recording format is used In 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode only 1080i 1080p or 720p is available REC FORMAT SD Selects the recording format when FORMAT is set to 480i or 576i DV Selects DV 25 Mbps DVCPRO Selects DVCPRO 25 Mbps DVCPROBSO Selects DVCPRO50 50 Mbps REC FORMAT HD Selects the recording format when FORMAT is set to 1080i 1080p or 720p DVCPRO HD Selects DVCPRO HD 100 Mbps AVC I 50 Selects AVC Intra 50 AVC I 100 Selects AVC Intra 100 NOTE DVCPRO HD cannot be selected when the FREQUENCY menu setting is 23 98 Hz or 24 Hz If 1080p is selected for FORMAT DVCPRO HD cannot be recorded even if DVCPRO HD is selected AVC Intra 100 is then used for recording In 3D REC PB mode DVCPRO HD cannot be selected AUDIO SMPL RES Selects quantization bit rate for audio recording in the AVC Intra 100 AVC Intra 50 recording format 16BIT Audio recording bit rate is 16 bits 8 channels are recorded 24BIT Audio recording bit rate is 24 bits 4 channels are recorded NOTE T
160. ite URL page 2 Install P2 viewer on a PC create a meta data upload file and write it to an SD memory card NOTE Use the latest version of the P2 viewer For details on how to create a meta data upload file refer to the help function in P2 viewer Write the meta data upload file to an SD memory card formatted on this unit Formatting P2 and SD Memory Cards page 25 B Preparing for meta data recording Use this procedure to determine whether or not to attach the loaded meta data to clip that is recorded Setup Menu META DATA page 54 B Select method for recording the USER CLIP NAME Use this procedure to set the type of data recorded as USER CLIP NAME gt Setup Menu META DATA page 54 Choose the META DATA USER CLIP NAME menu setting and the META DATA RECORD menu setting combinations to record different data E Setup to attach meta data Recording method USER CLIP NAME to be recorded Clip meta data TYPE1 Read meta data settings RECORD ON TYPE2 Read meta data settings counter value Clip meta data TYPE1 Same as GLOBAL CLIP RECORD OFF ID TYPE2 Same as CLIP NAME B Counter value The counter value is indicated as a four digit number When recording method TYPE 2 is selected for the USER CLIP NAME in the clip meta data that is loaded the counter value is incremented by 1 for each new recording and a new clip is generated Use the following procedure to reset
161. l digital rrr em d SD SDHC memory card slot ssssss SD SDHC Memory Cards sss SDGARD FORMAT Faini ace ete tenente SDOARB PROPBEBTNY sicscurerterciheceusctsavetrenes teen tt SDLIDDUE un n meten e i SDIXCOU dao Koss cet tec etta SDIOoutput 3 9 x en t n SEEK POS SEL iter iet SELECTED OHP S ce erre etes Selected number of clips sss Selecting Clips x suam ene tee mee eode Setting Time Code and User Bits SE TUP 2 tede e Te cett n s needs SETUPS VERIEY aem Rc e oen 55 IT 2 setup Manu xe e eem e te REG 52 50 9 SHIFT SET DUttOriS 1 3 nette 19 SHIFT QUO Mite aie et ato t eerte teet 19 SHOUMAKANGICALON 32 ntt abet 11 ShobMar KS cette aane qi eon 16 38 SHUTTLE MAX iato ttt ttem tree 60 Side By Side Frame Packing s 40 Simple property display sssssssss 11 Single CIPS 3 ds etm teme te tt 15 SIaVeR Jacks ctetichctcetetet te 39 41 SEOT CLEIPS 2 eee ashes nis ava ete eres 51 Slot stat sIndieatofs xu oeste ede 46 SORT usse mtm t at SNR IR ER S Asatte 57 SDOaKOHP irte merce ci emer 21 SPEAKER QU Trairan tree recte ttes 67 SPECIICATONS 446 ome D UR fetu 53 Status message seen 11 SPIEL PAW SE BUTION eret e 20 STOP button STOP EE SEL STORAGE erae aet esatta Storage device information oo 34 Storage device types sss 28 storage deviCes sd ved p eds 11 27 MOVING BB tie M EU EE CIAM 18 SYNG
162. l the remote status menu display or other operation to enter the STOP status ERROR The LINK D SUB cable and the LINK USB cable f Connect the cables to the same device SERIAL NO MISMATCH is not connected to the same device ERROR The connected devices are using different firmware f Connect devices with the same firmware version VERSION FIRMWARE MISMATCH version ERRO R D SUB DISCONNECT The LINK D SUB cable is not connected Connect the LINK D SUB cable WAITING FOR CONNECTION The unit is waiting for connection for it takes time to detect the synchronized connection of the two units If the signal cannot be detected in 2 minutes an error is generated Locate the cause of the error before connecting again id Error Information Error Description Operation No Message Displayed when an error occurs in reading and writing card data E E 30 TURN POWER OFF f STOP To continue operation turn the power off and then back on again E 31 REC ERROR Displayed when an error occurs during recording To continue operation turn the power STOP off and then back on again E 37 COMM ERROR Displayed when a Systemi controller command was not complied to STOP To continue operation turn the power off and then back on again E 38 SYSTEM ERROR Displayed when a communication error has occurred STOP To conti
163. l time code generator during recording N ANALOG AUDIO IN jacks These accept analog audio input oo ANALOG AUDIO MON output jacks The audio signal CH1 to CH8 selected from the SETUP AUDIO MONITOR CH menu setting gt Setup Menu Vol 2 page 50 is output here 4 REF IN jack Input connectors for HD and SD reference video signals Connect to the VIDEO OUT jack of the slave device when using 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes 3D Signal Recording and Playback 22 Control Reference Guide I O Connectors 1011 page 38 gt Synchronous Playback page 48 NOTE The HD reference video signals must be positive and negative polarity tri level sync signals These signals must match the format of the input signal and SYSTEM data format The HD reference is only usable with menu settings SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 59 23 or 60 24 e SD reference video must include a black burst signal that complies with SMPTE 170M and ITU 624 4 n both 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes when the menu setting SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is 59 94 or 50 Hz only a black burst reference signal can be used When the setting is 23 98 or 24 Hz only the HD reference can be used 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 input ol c When recording 7
164. ld 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 Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union 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 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 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 Panasonic Corporation 2011
165. lips you want to copy and press the SET button You can also select multiple clips 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the OPERATION COPY STORAGE menu setting and press the SET button D select the destination of the copied clip in the storage device folder or partition list that appears and press the SET button ALL CIID NAME No FOLDER NAME DATE TIME THUMBNAIL 1 1 2 11 01 11 09 17 00 3 11 01 11 09 21 36 4 5 PROPERTY 11 03 08 17 25 54 11 03 11 09 52 28 00 04 13 21 00 04 36 15 00 05 02 21 00 05 47 04 INTZA 00 00 12 18 L 1 0018 3 NOTE EI A storage device in the FAT format will display the following folders Ly Root folder Up to three levels of folders containing CONTENTS folder Copying is not possible on a TYPE S storage device without a single partition To enable copying format using a FAT format or use EXPORT to create a partition 6 select YES in the confirmation message that appears and press the SET button The clip will now be copied A progress bar appears during copying When the copy operation ends COPY COMPLETED appears NOTE e To interrupt copying use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose CANCEL and press the SET button Then select YES in the CANCEL confirmation that appears and press the SET button again The incomplete copy at the destination is deleted e When a clip is c
166. ll terminate loop recording When the SETUP BASIC LOOP REC ON menu setting is selected LOOP is displayed on the first line of the OSD However if only one card is inserted or remaining recording time on a card is less than 1 minute the LOOP REC function will not work even if LOOP REC is set to ON Then the OSD flashes LOOP When the SETUP BASIC LOOP REC menu setting is ON the standard guaranteed recording time remaining on the P2 cards is indicated for the selected recording format When loop recording is stopped right after deleting old data the time that remains on the card may be shorter than indicated e Shot marks cannot be added or deleted during loop recording Text memos cannot be added during loop recording OOP REC is not available during VFR Variable Frame Rate recording Terminating Loop Recording Mode Use one of the following two methods Hold down the POWER button for 2 seconds to turn the unit off Choose the SETUP BASIC LOOP REC OFF menu setting B Variable Frame Rate VFR Recording Choose the SETUP BASIC VFR REC ON menu setting to record only the active frames from the variable frame rate output of a variable frame rate camera This enables instant viewing of slow motion and fast motion speed effects immediately after shooting epo A urew NOTE The VFR function is enabled when the SETUP SYSTEM FORMAT menu setting is 720p and the
167. ls are generated from only a sample of the recorded video they appear coarser than the actual video E Displaying the Thumbnail Screen NOTE R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT The SETUP DISPLAY OSD OUTPUT a e menu setting allows selecting VIDEO OUT or SDI OUT outputs 5 Signals at the output jacks have some C LJ D limitations according to the selected format y6 EXIT and frequency CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 20005M PROPERTY USER CLIP NAME 0802834010101 1 Hold the POWER button for one second to e turn the unit on S a i z NUN prAna OH 00 02 17 07 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 00 03 51 17 ood bs PT 16 Ji NOTE e To cause the thumbnail screen to appear at rA 30050221 0005 4704 power on select SETUP BASIC POWER ON GUI and then THUMBNAIL 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor Press the THUMBNAIL button again to close the thumbnail screen and return to the record playback screen video 34 Basic Operation Thumbnail Screen Display Recording 1 Hold the POWER button for one second to NOTE turn the unit on Recording is disabled when the thumbnail In the menu select the frequency format and screen is open Close the thumbnail screen input signal to be recorded as necessary before starting to record List of Compatible Input and Output Formats Vol 2 page 78 4 Press the STOP button to stop recording
168. ls that open e Set the SETUP THUMBNAIL menu setting as shown below Set INDICATOR to ALL HIDE UMS Set DATA DISPLAY to CLIP NAME TS THUMBNAIL TOP SHIRT Set THUMBNAIL SIZE to LARGE e Set the THUMBNAIL menu setting to SELECTED CLIPS Figure showing thumbnail screen example Q A SELECT CLIP NAME N CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG PROPERTY J USER CLIP NAME 5 060A2834010101 START TC 00 02 17 07 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH 1 Open the thumbnail screen AUDIO BIT 16 2 Press the MENU button 00 00 08 03 kas 0018 3 Move the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to the type of clips you want to display under THUMBNAIL Setup Menu THUMBNAIL page 56 4 Press the SET button 12 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen Setting thumbnail size 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the SETUP THUMBNAIL THUMBNAIL SIZE menu setting and select the size of clips you want to display with the cursor gt Setup Menu THUMBNAIL THUMBNAIL SIZE page 57 4 Press the SET button 5 Press the MENU button to end processing Setting thumbnail attributes Use the steps below to customize the thumbnail display format R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT Q A CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the SETUP TH
169. mode the closed captions are output superimposed on the input signal CC F2 BLANK Turns on and off closed caption signals in the second field output from the SD SDI and analog composite output BLANK Signals are forcibly blanked THROUGH Signals are not blanked NOTE n EE mode the closed captions are output superimposed on the input signal CC REC Specifies whether or not the closed caption signal that is superimposed on the SD SDI input signal will be recorded ON A closed caption signal that is superimposed on an input signal is recorded OFF Not recorded The EE output is also blanked COMPRESSION MODE Selects the compression method used during video recording DARK Records video suppressing compression video distortion that is generated by dark areas that are about 10 IRE 70 mV or less NORMAL Records using normal compression processing NOTE This setting is available in DVCPRO HD 720p mode recording WIDE SEL Specifies whether or not WIDE data will be recorded when the SETUP SYSTEM FORMAT menu setting is 480i or 576i WIDE Recorded NORMAL Not recorded SETUP Selects output method for analog composite signals OFF Does not apply the setup to the output 7 5 Applies 7 5 setup to the output EDH SD Specifies whether or not EDH is superimposed on SDI OUT signals ON Signals are superimposed OFF Signals are not superimposed OUTPUT SEL Selects outpu
170. n MENU button This button displays the menu DIAG button When the menu is not displayed pressing this button displays a diagnostics screen showing various conditions Deck Information DIAG Icons Vol 2 page 45 EXIT CANCEL button EXIT button Closes the menu or returns from the storage explorer to normal display opino eouoJgjou o1u02 E Control Reference Guide Controls 19 CANCEL button This button cancels a selection or interrupts copying 10 nEw PREV lt lt button REW button Fast rewind during playback Speed is selectable from the menu setting SETUP BASIC FF REW MAX PREV button During playback cues the previous clip or clip and text note location In 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes cues a clip when paused NOTE Cueing during playback is not available in 3D REC PB mode Cueing is only available when paused in SYNC PB mode 11 sroP E button Stops playback or recording 12 rr NEXT gt gt button FF button Executes fast forward during playback Speed is selectable by the menu setting SETUP BASIC FF REW MAX NEXT button During playback cues the next clip or clip and text note location In 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes cues a clip when paused NOTE Cueing during playback is not available in 3D REC PB mode Cueing is only available when paused in SYNC PB mode 13 Pav E button Activates playback Playback pa
171. n is easily influenced by the ambient temperature and humidity and the battery s effective operating time is reduced as the temperature rises or falls In very low temperatures the battery may last only 5 minutes Protective circuitry functions if you use the battery where it is very hot and you will have to wait before you can use it again Usage Precautions AC adaptor 15 A Remove the battery after use Completely remove the battery The battery continues to be used even if you have turned the unit off The battery can over discharge if you leave it in the unit and it may become impossible to recharge it Before Use Always confirm the year month day time and time zone and set as necessary The clock setting affects management of recorded content and playback control Before recording confirm the correct year month day time and time zone settings Setting the Year Month Day and Time page 28 E Compatible storage media The following types of storage media can be used See the specified pages for details e P2 Card Handling P2 Card Recording Vol 2 page 91 e SD SDHC Memory Cards Use of SD SDHC Memory Cards Vol 2 page 92 SD SDHC memory cards cannot be used with this unit for video audio recording and playback 16 Usage Precautions Before Use Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories Supplied Accessories Battery Battery charger AC power supply cables E AG HPD24P AG HPD
172. nd 8 GB P2 cards have recording times of 1 2 1 4 and 1 8th of that provided by a 64 GB P2 card respectively 3D recording and playback times may be Shorter than those listed above E About P2 cards and SD SDHC memory cards Visit the P2 support desk page at the website below for the latest information on P2 cards and SD SDHC memory cards Website URL page 11 Dividing clips over 4 GB in length With an 8 GB P2 card continuous recordings longer than the durations listed below result in automatic division of the recording into multiple clips Despite that on a P2 device such recordings are handled as a single clip for thumbnail operations display delete repair copy etc Such recordings can be handled as separate clips in nonlinear editing software or on a PC Recording format Recording duration DVCPRO HD Approx 5 min DVCPROS50 Approx 10 min DVCPRO DV Approx 20 min AVC Intra 50 Approx 10 min ANC Intra 100 Approx 5 min 2 Raise the EJECT button Removing P2 Cards AUDIOMON QO Pede REW STOP FF PLAYST Geese PREV NEXT card uone4edo oiseg g 1 Press the STOP button If the access lamp of the P2 card to be removed is blinking in orange you can press the STOP button to stop recording or playback and to abort ongoing operations such as clip copying and deleting or just wait for the operation to finish NOTE n
173. nd Playback page 38 Synchronous Playback page 48 NOTE e Use a double shielded RS 422A cable not longer than 1 m long for connection 10 KEYBOARD port USB 2 0 Type A Connect an external USB keyboard to enter meta data Using a Keyboard Vol 2 page 80 11 LINK M port USB 2 0 Type A 3D Signal Recording and Playback page 38 gt Synchronous Playback page 48 NOTE e Use double shielded cable for connections 12 usB2 0 device LINK S port Type B USB Device page 37 3D Signal Recording and Playback page 38 gt Synchronous Playback page 48 NOTE Use double shielded cable for connections 13 Battery latch release button Using a battery page 25 14 Power supply battery mounting location Power Preparations page 25 opino eouoJojo o1u02 E Control Reference Guide I O Connectors 23 Preparation Charging the battery The battery is not charged when the product is purchased Use the steps below to fully charge the battery using the supplied charger We recommend keeping one spare battery on hand 1 Place the battery level on the charger and slide it in the direction of the arrows l on the charger 2 Plug the battery charger s AC power supply cable into the charger and then into a power outlet Connect the AC power supply cable in 0 2 order e The POWER lamp and CHARGE lamp on the charger light indicating th
174. nformatted P2 card is inserted NOT SUPPORTED This unit does not support the inserted card NO CARD No P2 card has been inserted Connecting an External Device via the USB HOST Connector Usable storage devices 3 P2 card remaining memory or memory used total memory Indicates P2 card remaining free memory or memory The following storage devices can be used e Panasonic portable hard disk unit P2 store AJ PCSO60G Hard disk drives or solid state drives connected via USB used total memory in time left in minutes Fractions of 2 0 3 0 a minute are rounded off on the display so that the sum z total of the remaining memory available for recording NOTE S on each P2 card may not tally with the figure for the The unit supports P2 store only in version Ver2 or later version P2 m total memory store hard disk in Ver1 cannot be connected Upgrade a hard 4 Slot remaining memory or memory used total disk using Ver1 to the latest version before use The figure obtained by totaling the remaining free memory or memory used on the two P2 slots is shown here NOTE Free space of write protected P2 cards is not included in the free space total 5 Detailed P2 card status Select the slot of the P2 card whose status you want to check and press the SET button to view the P2 card model number and other detailed information Press the SET or EXIT button again to close the detailed information di
175. ng volume ou eee 6 AIEO BIB d ctt te eode quu 50 Ambient operating humidity sss 53 Ambient operating temperature 53 Ambient storage temperature sss 53 ANALOG AUDIO IN jacks sss 22 ANALOG AUDIO MON output jacks 22 Analog lhnpults ceteri pe tee PD Ee EAR 56 Attaching shot marks sse 17 AUDIO 7 xeu eek Aus dUR 66 AUDIO INPUT eiie e a aih 56 Audio level meter display sss 45 AUDIO MON button sssssseeeees 19 AUDIO OUTPUT d PENES 56 Audio recording signals sss 53 AUDIO SMPE RES eite rece 72 AUTO POWER OQEE con eR 73 Auto Power Office deren edenda 28 AUTO REC i hee MEA 7 59 ANVC IntEa 50 N00 a Uds 78 IB BAOONTRAST sz erheben ERE ARA 69 BAGKLIGELD 2t ttr tetti ride dies recte 69 Bad Gllpsa itt roii erede 19 38 Bad elip IDndicator iem etie 11 BASIG roten id tetti ee Mt e 59 Battery iue sette tct te eadein 24 25 Battery CGArtDOS4 nante hee enden te 17 Battery CGA DOSAG yno sc be tu 17 Battery charger ict te dn ted e rte 17 Battery latch release button ssss 23 Battery level indicator sss 47 Battery status aod resi e nei et cese 45 Battery status indicator ssus 12 37 BEEP ettet ert rti tede tiere 61 BRIGHTNESS nrimane teer ae Y ee 69 IC CANCEL PURON rt te e ede dts 20 GANG esie etta tette ted RR RT Tes 26 Card Stat ense iti
176. nges to high speed or slow and indicated as SHTL speed 2 Press the Left Right cursor buttons to change playback speed The playback speed changes each time the buttons are pressed Maximum playback speed depends on the value set by the SETUP BASIC SHUTTLE MAX menu setting Setting Menu BASIC SHUTTLE MAX page 60 Audio is not played back at speeds faster than 10 times normal speed The Right cursor button changes the speed in forward direction and the Left cursor button changes the speed in backward direction Press the STILL PAUSE button or SET button to pause playback To return to normal playback press the PLAY gt button The pulldown sequence may not be uniform for variable speed playback of native recorded including x1 speed video Frame by frame playback wany SET 39 d doi J 3 Cye O MENU m MON TO 9 BOTTOM DIAG EW LIO m omaes FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC J o EJ G eks i REV NEXT 1 Press the STILL PAUSE button to engage still image mode 2 Press the Up Down cursor buttons e The Up cursor button performs frame by frame playback in forward direction and the Down cursor button performs frame by frame playback in backward direction e Holding down a cursor button results in continuous frame by frame playback To return to normal playback press the PLAY g button Clip and text forward rewind 1 Engage playback still or other image display mode 2
177. nitor WFM Display 46 Formatting P2 and SD Memory Cards 25 Checking Card Status sse 26 a Doe LL ee Oe Connecting an External Device via the USB HOST Time Code User Bits CTL 47 GOnMector ient eter eee 27 Time Gode eoe tiet odd eoe tes desde 47 User BIS petere onto enne eerste ead 47 Mp EET 47 USB Device Mode se 36 Setting Time Code and User Bits 47 Reproducing the Time Code and User Bits 49 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB 37 Displaying and Managing Clips Date f EDDA CORN 37 Setup Menu assanasasaaaasuasaRaRRSaRRRRRAsaRRRRRaRARRR Ran R ry 50 Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions 37 Menu GINS uobis ete Sane hice soie 50 Changing Thumbnail Display eese 38 Selecting and Deselecting Clips 38 OBEDATION KU OT eis Btn ee Gre EC TAE B Playing Back Clips ee 38 PROPERTY GN A er LIRE E RUM 53 Variable Speed Playback sees 38 META DATA S dus Me n o ued 54 Roding Text Memos and Shor Mae paariti 39 OE E Copying CIPS cascade ciega een 38 SETUP a sa e A E E 56 Deleting Clips prerod 38 FILE 74 Repairing and Reconnecting Clips usunn 38 Sen 0 om Viewing and Revising Clip Information 39 List of Compatible Input and Output Formats
178. nowy weather or near the sea shore e The unit or 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 This may deform the cabinet or damage the LCD screen E Keep the unit away from elecromagnetic devices such as TVs and video game machines Using the unit on or near a TV may result in distorted video or audio due to electromagnetic radiation The strong magnetic field produced by loudspeakers and large monitors can damage recordings or distort video images Electromagnetic radiation from computers can distort video and audio e f a malfunction is suspected to have occurred due to the influence of a magnetic device turn the unit off and remove the battery or unplug the AC adaptor Then re install the battery or reconnect the AC adaptor Finally turn the unit back on E Do not use the unit near a radio transmitter or high voltage equipment Recorded video and audio may be disrupted if used near a radio transmitter or high voltage equipment Usage Precautions Regarding this unit E When using the unit at the sea shore be careful to avoid allowing sand or dust to get inside e Sand and dust can damage the unit or card Be especially careful when inserting and removing cards W When carrying the unit be careful not to drop it The unit can be damaged by strong shocks and may malfunction E Keep the unit away
179. nrc EH 31 3 Press the STOP button on the master unit to stop playback 50 Synchronous Playback Playback Playback from the Thumbnail Screen Master Unit REMOTE MODE USER THUMBNAIL TOP SHIF OOQ SET COUNTER OQ OGOL RESET TCPREsET 3 C6 JT MENI AUDIO MON 2 v Master Unit STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC 5 PLAY 8 9 REC NEXT Tu CEL BOTTOM DIAC 1 Insert P2 cards in both master and slave units 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button on the master unit and move the cursor to the clip to play back NOTE All clips are displayed as thumbnails Onthe slave unit only the THUMBNAIL and Up Down Left Right cursor buttons are enabled for checking clip order Playback control is not available on the slave unit while the thumbnails are displayed 3 Press the PLAY or STILL PAUSE button on the master unit Pressing either button automatically cues the slave position to match the master s clip number and time code position Pressing the PLAY button also starts playback NOTE When the clip time codes are different incorrect synchronization prevents correct playback When the first position of the master clip is earlier than that of the slave the master is cued to the first position of the slave The slave unit starts playback from the clip with the same clip number as on the master 4 Press the STOP button on the master
180. nue operation turn the power off and then back on again E BA BATTERY Appears when the input DV voltage is below the undercut voltage STOP Displayed when a LINK D SUB cable for the 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode is E 80 LINK D SUB DISCONNECT disconnected or other error occurs Turn off the power and check the connection before STOP use Displayed when a LINK USB cable for the 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode is E 81 LINK USB DISCONNECT disconnected or other error occurs Turn off the power and check the connection before STOP use E 83 SLAVE ERROR bi slave side was turned off AUTO OFF Use after turning the slave and master sides STOP off E 84 MASTER ERROR Md master side was turned off AUTO OFF Use after turning the master and slave sides STOP off e f an error occurs the OSD alternately displays an error number and AUTO OFF uoneJedo 9e6eJ4 e qnoJ pue 8uo 104 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning and Error Messages 80 d 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 Such customers can access a special web site to check for updates and download required firmware Further details on this program are provided by web site listed below which also handles customer registration For English http panasonic biz sav pass_e 2 Customers not registered f
181. nuine Panasonic products and batteries manufactured by other companies and certified by Panasonic Batteries which do not support this function cannot be used Panasonic cannot in any way guarantee the quality performance or safety of batteries which have been manufactured by other companies and are not genuine Panasonic products It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine product are made available to purchase in some markets Some of these battery packs are not adequately protected with internal protection to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards There is a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire or explosion Please be advised that we are not liable for any accident or failure occurring as a result of use of a counterfeit battery pack To ensure that safe products are used we would recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack is used EU To remove the battery Main Power Battery Press the battery release button Back up Battery For the removal of the battery for disposal at the end of its service life please consult your dealer Battery release button 3D image viewing When viewing 3D images observe the viewing precautions indicated in the operating instructions of the monitor If you continue viewing 3D images in incorrect conditions it may cause eyestrain or other adverse effects The SDHC logo is a trad
182. oS NOTE The unit will not operate normally when REF ERROR is displayed Check connections and input signals Deck Information DIAG Icons This menu shows deck information Deck information includes USER button video audio and warning information R THUMB IAIL TOP pw O 1 3 Q on Q BOTTOM O 3 1 Press the DIAG button Indicates information on set user button values Once displayed itwill open the previously displayed page when pressed next time NOTE e This information is not displayed when a menu is open Use the SETUP DISPLAY OSD OUTPUT menu setting to switch destination of displayed output e Playback and other operations are not available during DIAG display 2 Press the Left Right cursor buttons The information displayed changes with each press of the button USER BUTTON VIDEO U AUDIO i WARNING Information displayed USER BUTTON Indicates the functions assigned to the USER buttons 1 6 and currently set values VIDEO Format of input and output signals or absence of them e System compression format Presence or absence of reference signals and other information is displayed NOTE eIn 3D REC PB and SYNC PB modes GENLOCK indicates slave side status Screen Display Deck Information DIAG Icons 45 Example HDSDI is selected for input and 720 59 94p signals are input The system is 1080 59 94i DVCPRO HD SDl is selected for outp
183. on 3 0 established by the SD Card Association in 2009 for memory cards with capacities exceeding 32 GB Be sure to use the correct adaptors with mini SD mini SDHC microSD and microSDHC cards Note that this unit will not operate normally when only an adaptor without a card is installed Be sure to use this unit to format cards This unit supports the following SD SDHC memory card capacities SD 8 MB to 2 GB 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1GB 2GB SDHC 4 GB to 32 GB 4GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB Use of Panasonic SD SDHC mini SD mini SDHC microSD and microSDHC cards is recommended The latest information on the unit and supported memory cards is provided at our P2 Support Web site For details on the URL Website URL page 2 92 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Use of SD SDHC Memory Cards I Number 25M REG CH oats Eodem edited edi s 72 3D connection label ecd ge ne 17 SD LOGO sci et eS ANS 46 37 SD REGIPB tette hte ied witty 18 3D HEGC PB MOGO tonne ether 42 3D REC PB mode SYNC PB mode CONNECTION a eie RU REEL Ee ates 56 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D REC PB 37 3D Signal Recording and Playback ou 38 SD Th rmbnalls c cete cem e tae d e 46 4 3 MARKER 5i RR daa 68 IA AC adaptor irrena ER 17 26 AC power supply cables sss 17 ACCESS Tampere 21 Accidental Deletion sssssssssss 31 Adjusting the recordi
184. onds when reduced storage device performance or other cause 75 STORAGE INTERMITTENT has resulted in a dropout during clip playback Operation Use a storage device with higher specifications SPHERE Appears 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 recorded in non 93 INVALID TC MODE drop frame mode l l l Operation Appears when the time code in an HD SDI input is in the drop frame mode during EE continues or recording Normal recording will not be possible under these conditions Check signal input to the unit Set the input time code to non drop frame mode Appears when menu SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is set to 23 98 Hz 24 Hz 59 23 or 60 24 Displayed when the time code does not advance at 1x speed when recorded video Operation 95 INVALID EMBEDDED TC frames are synchronized with HD SDI input Displayed when the SETUP SYSTEM ey ne FREQUENCY menu setting is 59 23 or 60 24 Appears during playback when frame rate data in user bits cannot be detected or when the playback time code is not continuous The video output is distorted and audio output is muted in sections where the time code is not continuous Check the playback clip Appears during EE or recording when frame rate data cannot be detected in the user Oper
185. only on LCD monitor GED GELD LCD amp VIDEO Output to VIDEO OUT OSD OUTPUT ALL Output to both VIDEO OUT and SDI OUT O O O NOTE When the SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY menu setting is 23 98 Hz or 59 23 only LCD and LCD amp VIDEO are available ALL can only be selected in main mode Places a superimposed display on the video screen GELD EID ALL Displays all OSD GRADE MODESTC Displays mode and time code GED CLOS O Oo O CZID CZILD nua N dnjyes Setup Menu Menu items 97 Item Settings and brief function description XX indicates factory default settings SYSTEM FREQ Mode indications 2D Main 3D SYNC PB OSD TC SELECT Specifies the superimposed text Here data indicates the CTL TC UB value selected with the COUNTER button TIME Data T amp STA Data and operating status T amp S amp M Data operating status clip number video format audio bit number T amp RT Data and REC TIME T amp RD Data and REC DATE T amp UB Data and user bits owever when UB is selected with the COUNTER button the ime code is indicated after the user bits T amp CTL Data and CTL owever when CTL is selected with the COUNTER button he time code is indicated after CTL data T amp T Data and time code NOTE An error message appears in the superimposed display if a warning or error occurs when T amp S amp M is selected The audio bit number is indicated as 16b even for a clip without aud
186. onnection for USB devices 3D REC PB mode SYNC PB mode USB 2 0 Device Type B x 1 For 3D REC PB mode SYNC PB mode connection 9 pin D SUB x 1 RS 422A interface 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 machine 56 Specifications AC ADAPTOR Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 55 A Rated output 7 9 V DC 2 58 A E indicates safety information Dimensions W x H x D 42 mm x 31 mm x 104 mm 1 5 8 inches x 1 1 4 inches x 4 1 8 inches Mass 220 g 0 48 Ib BATTERY CHARGER Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 4 A Rated output 8 4 V DC 1 2A E indicates safety information suoneoyioeds g Dimensions W x H x D 70 0 mm x 44 5 mm x 116 0 mm 2 3 4 inches x 1 3 4 inches x 4 9 16 inches Mass 160 g 0 35 Ib Inrush current measured according to European standard EN551303 1 6 5 A Mass and dimensions are approximate values Specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications 57 58 Index i Number 25M REC CH 3D connection label bus OD LOGO i andes aos 46 37 3D REC PB a 3D REC PB Mode 3D REC PB mode SYNC PB mode CONMMECTION E 56 3D Recording Playback Mode 3D eee oor 3D Signal Recording and Playback ii 3D Thumbnails 4 3 MARKER
187. opied to a TYPE S storage device it will not be possible to import data by card to that partition The card model number is then displayed as UNKNOWN 7 Press the SET button to complete the operation Viewing storage device information EXPLORE screen Use the steps below to display storage device information select display of storage device partition and folder thumbnails and select the partition and folder to work on open the EXPLORE screen R TH Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 31 1 Connecting a Storage Device 2 open the thumbnail screen 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the STORAGE EXPLORE menu setting and press the SET button The EXPLORE screen appears 3 1 ere Acid eia STORAGE PARTITION FAT 11 01 11 09 17 00 11 01 11 09 21 36 11 03 08 17 25 54 11 03 11 09 52 28 JAN 11 2011 JAN 11 2011 MAR 08 2011 MAR 11 2011 VENDOR SAMSUNG 2 O 0 me 470 Series SSD SIZE 238 4 GB USED GB CARDS FREE CAP 101 0 GB SELECTED PART 0 6 SET HOLD SELECT RELEASE SET THUMBNAIL SHIFT SET THUMB ALL SEL PART 1 Display status Indicates that the name of the screen is the EXPLORE screen for the storage device 2 Device information The following information appears NUMBER NO Partition number 1 MODEL P2 card model name PARTITION Name assigned to parti
188. or a P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program Check firmware version of the unit in the PROPERTY SYSTEM INFO in the menu Then access the site listed below to check the most recent firmware information and download any firmware you require Download the update file to the unit by placing it on an SD memory card For details on update procedures please visit our Website Website URL page 2 NOTE This unit uses only SD memory cards that comply with the SD or SDHC specifications Be sure to format SD memory cards on this unit QQ For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning and Error Messages Handling P2 Card Recording The P2 card is a semiconductor memory card designed for the P2HD series Panasonic s line of professional video and broadcast equipment W Since the P2 format records data as files it is ideally suited for computer processing Video and audio are Paves recorded in the MXF file format while various important CONTENTS data are stored in the folders with the configuration shown AUDIO at right CLIP ICON If any of this data is changed or lost it will not be PROXY a recognized as P2 data or the P2 card may no longer be VIDEO possible to use in a P2 device L__ VOICE ___ LASTCLIP TXT All these folders are required IThis file contains the data for the last clip recorded on a P2 device W To prevent data loss in transferring P2 card data to a PC or write back PC
189. ore performing these operations Text memo forward rewind is not possible in 3D REC PB mode Video and audio distortion between clips may occur when playing back clips with different video formats 1080i and 720p or different compression formats AVC Intra 50 and AVC Intra 100 Bj variable Speed Playback The master side provides variable playback like main mode However since the slave side will not operate at the same time 3D video cannot be viewed Video output during variable speed playback depends on the output signal system Independent right and left systems Video is shown only on the LCD and no output is made to SDI HDMI However when the SETUP VIDEO DISCRETE BLACK menu setting is set to OFF the master side outputs video only via the SDI HDMI outputs Side by side frame packing system Only video from the L side is output to the LCD and SDI HDMI video on the R side is identical to L side video NOTE Clip seek is not performed during playback Use seek from STILL SHTL 0 0 status When the stop state is controlled by an external device depending on the control system video output and non output conditions may differ Text memos and shot marks can be added like in main mode However additions can only be made to clips on the master L side li copying Clips Clip copying cannot be performed E Deleting Clips You can delete clips like in main mode Note that clips on bot
190. ormed for the master L side clip NOTE e Thumbnails cannot be revised on Dual P2 3D clips where the master side and slave side materials have been incorrectly inserted or where the master or slave side is missing Attaching Meta data to Clips During Recording Meta data can be added to a recorded clip like in main mode However additions can only be made to clips on the master L side E Formatting P2 Cards P2 cards can be formatted like in main mode However this operation formats all P2 cards slots cannot be specified on both the master side and slave side devices R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen P Picks the MENU button 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the OPERATION FORMAT ALL P2 menu setting and press the SET button NOTE e Selecting SD CARD will format an SD memory card inserted in the SD memory card slot on the master side 4 Select YES and press the SET button Formatting of all cards starts NOTE To cancel formatting select NO and press the SET button Check that no important data remains on a card before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered 5 When the completion message appears select OK press the SET button 6 Press the MENU button to end processing NOTE t is not possible to format the cards if any of the inserted P2 cards is write protected Hd
191. p pliance CAUTION The mains plug of the power supply 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 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 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 Danger of explosion or fire if battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated Do not disassemble the battery or dispose of it in fire Do not store in temperatures over 60 C 140 F Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like For Battery Pack Use specified charger Replace only with same or specified type CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not inst
192. p on the AC adaptor normally remains lit for a while after it is unplugged from the wall outlet POWER lamp 1 Hold the POWER button for two seconds to turn the power off and confirm that the POWER lamp is off 2 Press the battery lock release button and slide out the DC power supply cable plate NOTE Always be sure that the unit is turned off before removing the DC cord connector plate 26 Power Preparations Using the AC adaptor Turning Power On and Off Li Turning On From the power off state hold the POWER button for one second to turn the unit on When on the POWER lamp ligh ez AGHPD2A Panasonic AG HPD24 POWER a EA POWER lamp POWER button NOTE The following messages appear during startup STARTING SYSTEM blinks during startup e AUTO POWER OFF s amp min where K is the time configured under the menu setting SETUP SYSTEM AUTO POWER OFF When the menu setting is OFF AUTO POWER OFF is not displayed a Turning Off STARTING SYSTEM From the power on state hold the POWER button for two seconds to turn the unit off The POWER lamp blinks during shutdown processing until the unit turns off NOTE When a battery fault occurs turn the power off and replace with a charged battery or switch to the AC adaptor before turning power back on suoneiedeJgd 1
193. p recording time of shooting day of shooting date and time of shooting clip name the user clip name slot number Changing Thumbnail Display page 12 7 Thumbnail Shows the thumbnails recorded for each clip The EXCH THUMBNAIL function allows you to replace this thumbnail Changing Thumbnail Display page 12 8 Clip no Indicates the numbers assigned to P2 card clips which are normally assigned starting in order from the earliest shooting date Numbers of clips that cannot be played back are shown in red You can change the order clips appear using the display selected clips or the SORT function Changing Thumbnail Display page 12 9 IM Shot mark indicator Indicates that a shot mark has been attached to a clip 10 B Proxy indicator Indicates clips that contain a proxy video attached by the AG HPX370 Series AJ HPX3100 or other camera NOTE This unit cannot record proxies 11 T Text memo indicator Indicates a clip that contains text memo data 12 E Edit Copy indicator Indicates an edit copied clip 13 W Wide indicator Indicates a clip recorded in the 16 9 aspect ratio This is not indicated for an HD format clip 14 Incomplete clip indicator Indicates a clip spanning multiple P2 cards where one of the cards that contain part of the clip has not been inserted 15 Bad clip 2 Unknown clip indicator Indicates a clip that became defective because the power was shut down during record
194. performed like in main mode Clip information on the slave side cannot be displayed or revised E Checking Card Status Like in main mode you can use the following steps to display and check P2 card slot status P2 card usage and other card information for the master side on the screen You can not display or revise the information on the slave side Gd DNAS 9poiN yoeqGAe q snouo1gou S Synchronous Playback Mode SYNC PB Displaying and Managing Clips 43 Screen Display OSD Display Formats time codes and modes are indicated by abbreviations in playback and recording screens NOTE Use the SETUP DISPLAY OSD GRADE menu setting to display all All display 1 to 6 only MODE amp TC Use the SETUP DISPLAY OSD TC SELECT menu setting to switch MODE amp TC settings Use the SETUP DISPLAY OSD OUTPUT menu setting to switch destination of displayed output The figure below displays their location on the LCD Other output destinations depend on format and appear in the center of the display 2 i ae MASTER Host Wu 5 11 23 Hz REMO T E 12 6 ey ease ee ea a ME 1 Time codes and other displayed information 2 Remaining card capacity and total capacity CTL Relative location from the beginning Remaining card capacity available recording time and TCR Recorded time code data total card capacity is displayed in minutes TCR Time code da
195. point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union 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 EU If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information 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 Panasonic Corporation 2011
196. port data from a P2 i i r vi r usi X FORMAT STORAGE TO P E uide 9 3 FAT without partitions card to create a partition CANNOT FORMAT A storage device cannot be formatted Connect a different storage device CANNOT RECOGNIZE The storage device cannot be properly Reboot the storage device or connect a different STORAGE recognized device CANNOT SELECT It is not possible to mount a storage device x i Cancel some of the selected partitions MAX 6 PARTITIONS with more than 6 partitions SARDIS EMPTY The P2 selected for copying is empt Copying is not performed since the card is empt ingi s ing i i i CANNOT COPY pying ply pying p pty Importing is not possible to a P2 card Storage FORMAT P2 CARD NADIE E Format the P2 card containing clips A Use a new storage device with enough free space or a LACK OF CAPACITY Not enough space left on the storage device formatted storage device Reconnect the USB cable to the HOST connector If the STORAGE The unit has been disconnected from the f f device still does not operate normally turn it off and DISCONNECTED storage device then back on again MISMATCH Copying is not possible since the model Use a P2 card with the same model number or import COMPONENT numbers of the two cards differ video in clip units P2 CARD IS A The P2 card is not formatted Use a formatted P2 card UNFORMATTED TOO MANY ne Storage device can handle up to 23 partitions Use a There are too many partitions i
197. pressed T USB HOST indicator Displays HOST when the USB HOST connector is enabled and external input connectors are disabled 8 Battery status indicator Displays the following icons to indicate remaining battery charge VEA ZF I Zi 47i NOTE The last two icons flash when displayed e When the AC adaptor is being used an icon other than NEZ may appear this is not a sign of malfunctioning 9 Master side slave side indicator Indicates master side slave side status in 3D REC PB mode SYNC PB mode 10 System format indicator Indicates system format of setting menus during recording or recording standby Indicates the system format of the played clip during playback 11 System frequency indicator Indicates the system frequency 12 REMOTE REF ERROR TEXT MEMO indicator Displays the REMOTE icon in REMOTE status REF ERROR appears when the REF IN connector signal differs from the system frequency or is not synchronized with SDI input signals or in other situations when synchronization with the reference signal is not possible This parameter also appears when the SETUP DISPLAY OSD GRADE menu setting is set to MODE amp TC Also when the SETUP DISPLAY OSD TC SELECT menu setting is set to something other than T amp S amp M messages notifying TEXT MEMO and MARKER attachment are output these messages are provided temporary priority also when the REMOTE icon is on e dsiq ueeJ
198. ps in different video formats DVCPRO HD DVCPROS5O DVCPRO DV AVC Intra 50 and AVC Intra 100 Text memos meta data or other data cannot be added or revised When ONE CLIP PLAY is assigned to a USER button the USER button allows you to play back the clip at the cursor location Audio and video dropouts may occur during playback on some storage devices Use high speed storage devices to prevent dropouts A warning E 75 appears when video dropouts occur Press STOP n or other button to close the warning E Writing back importing data from a storage device to a P2 card B importing Data by Partition from a TYPE S storage device and P2 Store Use the steps below to import write back data from a storage device to a P2 card data by partition by P2 card to a P2 card that has the same model number as the source card 5 Choose the OPERATION IMPORT menu setting 6 Select the number of the P2 card slot that will store Display a thumbnail of a partition you want to import a Insert the P2 card that will store the imported partition Be sure to insert a formatted P2 card Connect a storage device Select the STORAGE EXPLORE menu setting to open the EXPLORE screen in the EXPLORE screen epo A urew the imported data and press the SET button Importing starts when YES is selected in the confirmation message When the import operation ends the message COPY COMPLETED
199. r this mode does not support clip operations other than playback that is recording copying and deleting 3D clip content not recorded as a Dual P2 3D clip Clips dubbed from material recorded on an AG 3DAt with their starting points trued up and length set to be equal using an AJ HPM200 or clips edited using a non linear editor and dubbed to a P2 unit that does not support Dual P2 3D recording The L and R clips are required to have the same time code start point length and clip sequence NOTE Insert the P2 cards with the left eye L and right eye R recordings into P2 card slots on the master side and slave sides respectively Connections Connections are the same as for 3D REC PB mode gt 3D Signal Recording and Playback Connections page 39 Selecting SYNC PB Mode 1 Connect two units according to the connection examples NOTE USB DEVICE e The system frequency cannot be changed E DA t when SYNC PB mode is enabled Set the CANCEL frequency before selecting the mode e Set the master and slave units to the same frequency 3 Select SYNC PB The SYNC PB mode cannot be enabled Use the Up Down cursor buttons to place a when the system frequency is set to 59 23 se at SYNC PB and press the SET button or 60 24 Select the frequency to be used before selecting the SYNC EB mode 4 Both master and slave units restart in 2 SYNC PB mode Press the MODE button on the master
200. r on a clip to playback 3 Press the PLAY button Playback occurs in the order thumbnails are displayed 4 Press the STOP button to stop playback The thumbnail screen reappears when playback stops xyoeqKe d pue Buipiooed eufis ge g 3D Signal Recording and Playback Recording and Playback 45 Displaying 3D Thumbnails 3D thumbnails can be displayed in the same way as normal thumbnails Displaying the Thumbnail Screen 1 Turn both master and slave units on by holding each unit s POWER button for one second NOTE e To cause the thumbnail screen to appear at power on select SETUP BASIC POWER ON GUI and then THUMBNAIL 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnails are displayed Press the THUMBNAIL button again to close the thumbnail screen and return to the record playback screen video E Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions NOTE Different points from the main mode s thumbnail screen are described here For more details see Thumbnail Screen Vol 2 page 10 Only Dual P2 3D clips recorded by this unit or another compatible 3D P2 device are displayed on the thumbnail screen Normal P2 clips cannot be displayed so be careful not to erase them accidentally when reformatting ALL LIP NAME 20005M USER CLIP NAME T gj lt 0602834010101 START TC 00 00 00 00 RECDATE MAR 31 2011 NUM OF AUDIO CH 8CH AUDIO BIT 1 3D Logo 0018 00 01 44 12
201. requency is 59 94 Hz 1080 59 94i Frame Packing Side by Side selectable 3D only 720 59 94p Frame Packing Side by Side selectable 3D only 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p 480 59 94p e When system frequency is 50 Hz 1080 50i Frame Packing Side by Side selectable 3D only 720 50p Frame Packing Side by Side selectable 3D only 1080 50i 720 50p 576 50p e When system frequency is 23 98 Hz 1080 23 98p Frame Packing Side by Side selectable 3D only NOTE e HDMI output does not support 480i 576i Convert to 480p 576p for output Specifications 55 AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO Sampling frequency 48 kHz synchronized with video Quantization 16 bits DVCPRO HD DVCPROS0 DVCPRO DV 16 24 bits selectabgle AVC Intra 100 AVC Intra 50 Headroom 12 18 20 dB selectable De emphasis T1250 us T2 15 us auto on off AUDIO INPUT Analog inputs CH1 CH2 XLR x 2 SDI input BNC x 1 AUDIO OUTPUT SDI output BNC x 1 Monitor outputs Pin jacks x 2 10 dBV 600 Q Headphone output Stereo mini jack 3 5 mm dia 8 Q variable level HDMI outputs 2 channels linear PCM Internal speaker Round x 1 monaural OTHER I O 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 RS 422A I O 9 pin D SUB x 1 RS 422A interface USB HOST USB 3 0 Type A x 1 C
202. rn it on again and try again Replace a P2 card that does not enable A recording error has j 2 Blinks 4 time Repeated normal recording Stop E 21 Recording error occurred per second rapidly STOP and start Stop recording playback to clear the error displayed error message and beep sound A malfunction has BUB if and urn the power off an 2 gt Blinks 4 time Repeated occurred in the 3D REC i E 80 81 83 84 Connection error check the connections per second rapidly PB mode or SYNC PB and other factors mode system One remainin 9 Blinks 1 time The battery is near Replace the battery as battery capacity Battery nearly empty None MM per second depletion necessary indicator blinks Same range of destination output set in the SETUP DISPLAY OSD OUTPUT menu setting For details on display location refer to the OSD display Setup Menu D number and AUTO OFF are alternately displayed SPLAY OSD OUTPUT page 67 The error uoneJedo 9e9eJ4 e qnoJ pue 8uo 104 For Long and Trouble Free Operation Warning and Error Messages 83 E Detailed Warning and Error Information Display of information on operational warnings e The OSD displays messages when warnings or errors occur Monitor display Description Deck operation Displayed when data cannot be recorded on a P2 card Meaning The card is write protected
203. rs although the following requirements apply to obtain correct clip synchronization About the Clip Order Clips play back in the order they were recorded The clips on the P2 card must be in pairs and the recording dates and times within each pair must be the same If the number of clips or the recording dates and times do not match playback order on the master and slave differs causing incorrect playback About Clip Length Each pair of video clips must have the same starting point and length If the clip lengths are different subsequent playback will be incorrect Clip Time Codes Each pair of recorded clips must have the same continuous time code If the time codes are different or discontinuous playback cueing may not operate correctly causing incorrect playback NOTE When a clip fails to play back correctly a warning is displayed SDI is muted and black is output with DISCRETE L R setting or only the left image is output with side by side or frame packing settings Playback of mixed format clips is possible but may be discontinuous and subsequent playback wil be incorrect Discontinuous time codes may cause an error code to appear when cueing the start and end of clips and during frame by frame playback of clips with different start and end time codes To recover press the STOP button and after Synchronous Playback Playback 40 stopping select the clips to be paired on the NOTE
204. ry life and other data and enables recording and playback Playback screen Displays video time code remaining battery life and other data and enables playback Thumbnail screen Displays clip thumbnails and properties and manages and plays back clips Sapo eIqe reAv Main mode Recording and playback on one unit a PLAY ea STILL l MODE gt gt STOP Recording Thumbnail screen Playback screen playback screen i Mode menu USB device mode Connecting to PC or other devices SET 3D signal recording playback mode Recording playback 3D signal on two connected units j Recording playback Screen Available Modes 5 LEER LET 2 Recording Playback Screen Use the recording playback screen for the following Playing back all cards in the order they were recorded Recording to P2 cards E Recording Clips Use the steps below to record audio and video clips Recording is available only in the record playback screen J Recording clips Beie you can start recording you have to set the iesaiding frequency format and input signal in a menu Setup Menu SYSTEM page 71 NOTE Recording is not possible on the thumbnail screen or the screens other than the record playback screen On the thumbnail screen press the THUMBNAIL button to close the thumbnail screen e Selecting analog audio cre
205. s supplied the backup function works enabling the time code generator to provide long term about one year operation NOTE The backup function is enabled under the conditions listed below when the time code generator advances regardless of operation mode Set menu SETUP TC UB CTL TCG MODE to PRESET when the SETUP TC UB CTL RUN MODE menu setting is set to FREE RUN Set menu SETUP TC UB CTL TCG MODE to EXT when input of external time code set by the SETUP TC UB CTL EXT TC SEL menu setting was removed from the rear panel connector When menu SETUP SYSTEM FREQUENCY is modified run data is cleared When menu SETUP BASIC VFR REC is set to ON RUN MODE is set to REC RUN regardless of menu setting 48 Time Code User Bits CTL External mode m TCPRESET 3 CD 6 O IT cO 1 Press the STOP button to stop recording 2 Use the COUNTER button to select TC 3 Use the SETUP TC UB CTL TCG MODE UBG MODE menu setting to set EXT External time code selection 4 Use the SETUP TC UB CTL EXT TC SEL menu setting to select type of external time code EXT LTC Records LTC signals input to the TIME CODE IN connector BNC on the rear panel SLTC Records LTC signals added to serial signal input to the SDI IN connector NOTE When SLTC is set and an SD SDI input signal is selected the VITC of the input video signal is recorded When menu SETUP
206. s unchecked items to be checked and checked items to be unchecked NOTE Up to six items can appear simultaneously When the sixth item has been selected no other unchecked item can be selected Removing the check mark for a checked item makes it possible to select other items 6 Press the MENU button to end processing 14 Main Mode Thumbnail Screen ie Playing back Clips ie Playback E MODE USER THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT Bir 36 EXT AUDIO MON _ cance somom piac EW STOP FF PLAY STILLPAUSE REC gt SC 5 ES Hest 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 Move the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to the clip you want to play back ALL CLIP NAME 02 PROPERTY E el USER CLIP NAME 060A2B34010101 00 00 00 00 00 01 44 12 00 01 30 09 00 01 51 25 F START TC 00 02 17 07 Duran Eg RECDATE A Lom MAR 31 2011 00 02 17 07 00 02 21 22 00 03 17 01 00 03 51 17 09 7 b NUM OF AUDIO CH 8CH AUDIO BIT ara cm Direret 00 04 13 21 00 04 36 15 00 05 02 21 INTRA 00 00 08 03 kas 00 05 47 04 0018 3 Press the PLAY e button Playback starts from the clip the cursor is on After the clip at the cursor location has been played subsequent clips are played back in order When the last clip has been played the thumbnail screen appears NOTE There is no need to select a clip that is when the thumbnail appears inside a blue frame to play it back
207. shots in these instructions Screenshots from the AG HPD24P are used in these operating instructions Page references e n this manual references to pages are indicated as gt page 00 Terminology The term SD memory card is used below as a generic term for both SD and SDHC memory cards e A memory card with the P2 logo for example the separately sold AJ P2E064XQ is referred to as a P2 card 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 A single continuous video recording is referred to as a clip Orange button labels indicate alternate functions enabled by holding the SHIFT button The operating instructions refer to the buttons only by label without mentioning the Shift button Website URL e URL http pro av panasonic net About copyrights Copyright laws may prohibit use except for personal pleasure of your recorded video and audio content without permission of the rights holder B Contents Volume 1 Read this first For AG HPD24P Power Preparations Read this first For AG HPD24E Basic Operation Read this first External Connections For AG HPD24P AG HPD24E 3D Signal Recording and Playback Usage Precautions Synchronous Playback Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories Setup Menu Control Reference Guide Specifications Preparation Index E MM S I I LILnAnIBF LLBLZ IOOLL Form
208. sss 45 D emphiasls e oe tni ee ee tee gd 56 DELETE itt ECL BERN eee 51 DELETE LAS PARTIMON a 52 Deleting Clip S cR a u 18 34 38 Deleting meta data snearccrsnen 25 Deleting parion 5 Ite teret 33 Deleting text memos sss 17 Deseleetng elips sc e eee deae 16 DEVICES SD CARD sssseees 53 DE MODESqE e iet av AR 63 DIAGC DULOT S mos io tede tee s 19 BIGEFAE AUDIGO ee ee ED 56 DIGITAL MIDE On etre oie e tectis 54 DIfnenslOnSs ce eoe D eR EEG 53 57 DISCRETE BLACK nami EURO N 64 DISPLAY ae te Sheath A d ee tette 67 Display P2 card status for the master side 39 Display P2 card status for the slave side 39 Display status sse 10 Index 93 PMANG CID Scr ern e ende aie 30 Information added to clips sss 20 DOWNGONYV MODE tieibaec s eb Rs 65 Information on operational warnings 84 Dual FPA SD lip ses e e E Shen ER RAE AR 38 INITIAL MENU 5 ti ice i 75 Dual P2 3D clip fault indicator s 47 INETIALAZE cune tr cit teens 54 DURAUOMN T 10 INPUTS EL ain nek tee 63 66 PVG PRO AID i ee Seat lien N an toned 78 79 I ngcic E 63 DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV ssssee 79 Internal MOE opti aA r t n 47 IE Initerrial SDeaker kesr ct ette 56 ispl E 14 EDEI SB tere RERUMS 64 Ienesorue a propetdies Edit Copy indicator aac tie enean 11 IK EJEG Tr DUTONS or etre rer b ere edat 21 Keyboard sssss
209. t Recording or playback may not occur normally if you do On some storage devices performance of the initial playback confirmation after connecting a hard disk may drop Connecting storage devices 1 Connect a storage device to the USB 3 0 connector on the front panel Panasonic AG HPD24 Portable storage device etc Ey 2 set the STORAGE USB HOST ENABLE menu setting NOTE When set to ENABLE recording and EE output is not available Use cables that conform to the USB 3 0 standard when connecting USB 3 0 storage devices USB 2 0 cables if used will only provide USB 2 0 transfer capacity 3 The E gray icon in the upper right corner of the thumbnail screen for a storage device that is recognized and can be used changes to white epo A urew L Formatting storage devices Follow the steps below to initialize a storage device in a TYPE S or FAT format NOTE Note that all data on a storage device is deleted when it is formatted SHIFT THUMBNAIL TOP 4 5 6 7 CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG 1 Open the thumbnail screen 2 connect a USB storage device When the storage device is recognized the status indication gt Thumbnail Screen Display Vol 1 page 34 turns white or red 3 Press the MENU button 4 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the STORAGE EXPLORE menu setting and press the SET button The EXPLORE screen will now open
210. t connector to output digital audio and video In main mode SDI Output from the SDI connector HDMI Output from the HDMI connector In 3D REC PB mode and SYNC PB mode SDI S S Output from the SDI connector in a side by side ormat DISCRETE L R Output from the SDI connector in a multicast ormat HDMI S S Output from the HDMI connector in a side by side ormat HDMI FP Output from the HDMI connector in a framepacking ormat DISCRETE BLACK Selects output video for master side in playback modes other than PLAY or STILL when OUTPUT SEL is setto DISCRETE L R Black output is used for the slave side ON Black output OFF Outputs video 64 Setup Menu Menu items Item Settings and brief function description XX indicates factory default settings SYSTEM FREQ Mode indications 2D Main 3D SYNC PB OUTPUT FORMAT Specifies the video signal output from the video output connector When 59 94 Hz is set AUTO Switches output automatically depending on current recording and playback format 1080i 1080 59 94i 720p 720 59 94P 480i 480 59 94i When 50 Hz is set AUTO Switches output automatically depending on current recording and playback format 1080i 1080 50i 720p 720 50P 576i 576 50i NOTE When something other than AUTO is selected a signal that differs from the recording and playback format is automatically converted before output n 3D
211. t the menu to a higher level menu NOTE e Some menu items revert to the previous Screen automatically 32 Basic Operation Menu Operations LCD Monitor Settings uone4edo oiseg g 1 Press the MENU button to open the menu 2 On the SETUP LCD menu use the cursor buttons to select an adjustment Available adjustments are BACKLIGHT COLOR LEVEL BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST 3 Press the SET button Change the selected adjustment value with the Up Down cursor buttons and confirm with the SET button NOTE Press the RESET button during adjustment to return the value to its factory default 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Basic Operation LCD Monitor Settings 33 Thumbnail Screen Display This unit provides a thumbnail screen for managing clips A clip consists of a set of video audio and additional information such as meta data and a shot is a clip generated by single normal start to stop recording operation A shot that spans multiple P2 cards is handled as a single clip The thumbnail screen displays a list of thumbnails of recorded clips These thumbnails allow you to browse and also perform the following clip management operations Play back copy delete and repair clips Format P2 cards Attach text memos to clips Show clip properties Browse and delete text memos Show P2 card status Display and delete shot marks NOTE Because thumbnai
212. ta recorded in the VAUX area UBR Recorded user bit data NOTE 600 minutes and longer time periods are displayed in hours UBR User bit data recorded in the VAUX area with an h appended after the number TCG Time code data of the time code generator When remaining time and card length information is not UBG User bit data of the time code generator defined the time indication is blank TIME Time information recorded in the subcode Time exceeding 99 hours is indicated as 99 h DATE Date information recorded in the subcode 3 Operating status display Indicates current deck status NOTE 4 Clip no e TXR or U KR appears when card data could not be properly Indicates the clip number of displayed thumbnail read is displayed after the frame in the 2nd and 4th fields 9 Compression format indication e In drop frame mode a period is used instead of a colon Indicates the compression format during recording or after seconds recording standby Indicates the compression format of played clips during playback Indicates also the quantization bit depth of audio during operation in the AVC Intra AVC I codec 44 Screen Display OSD Display 6 Audio level meter display Indicates input level during recording or recording standby and audio level of played clip during playback Indicates value of set monitor volume in the upper rows 4 and 5 of the audio level meter when the AUDIO MON buttons are
213. tes safety information Caution for AC Mains Lead For AC adaptor 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 isnot 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 How to replace the fuse three pin mains plug for your safety and 1 Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this 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 amp or the BSI mark S 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 Read this first For AG HPD24E continued EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER USER OF THE APPARATUS 1 Applicable standards and operating environment AJ HPD24E The apparatus is compliant with standards EN55103 1 and EN55103 2 2009 and e electromagnetic
214. the counter value 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose the META DATA PROPERTY USER CLIP NAME menu setting from the meta data screen and press the SET button META DATA B REG META DATA REC OFF META NAME CREATOR LAST UPDATE PERSON SHOOT PLACE NAME SCENARIO NEWS MEMO 3 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to choose COUNT RESET and press the SET button The counter value is reset to 1 4 Press the EXIT button to end processing Incrementing the counter value of the USER CLIP NAME for clips exceeding 4 GB In the following case one shot is recorded as multiple clips and the counter value is automatically incremented and recorded for each shot When an 8 GB or larger P2 card is used in this unit and each continuous recording exceeds a specified time gt Dividing clips over 4 GB in length Vol 1 page 30 When one recording spans multiple cards Example of a recording on one P2 card DVCPRO HD REC start Stop start of recording recording stop Recording duration 2 6 minutes epo A urew Clip 1 Clip 2 Counter value A Counter value A 1 Approx 5 min Approx 1 min Example of recording a clip on two P2 cards REC start Stop start of recording recording stop Clip 1 Clip 2 Counter value A Counter value A 1 1st card 2nd card A P2 device will indicate the thumbnail and the counter val
215. tion NAME gt Entering a partition name page 33 DATE TIME Date and time of partition recording SERIAL P2 card serial number Folder information for a FAT type storage device MI Check marks appear for selected folder NUMBER NO Folder number 1 FOLDER NAME Folder name does not include CONTENTS folders DATE TIME Folder creation date NOTE e Use the Left Right cursor buttons to toggle between the partition names and serial names for TYPE S formatted storage devices e The partition information for an invalid partition on a P2 store is indicated in gray Select the PROPERTY FREE CAP OF PARTITION menu setting in the menu to check the remaining capacity of the partition 4 Storage device indicator Indicates whether or not a storage device is connected and device type B Operations in the EXPLORE screen Selecting partition or folder as target Selecting a partition or folder as target allows you to display all the clips in the selected partition or folder as thumbnails Storage PARTITION TYPE S P2 STORE device that VENDOR Name of vendor makes it MODEL Model name dod SIZE Total capacity unit GB write data by USED Memory used unit GB card TYPE Used P2 card area S P2 unit cards up to 23 STORE Pads FREE CAP Remaining capacity Unit GB SELECTED PART Number of selected partitions Storage PARTITION FAT OTHER dev
216. tion between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 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 NOTIFICATION Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 A lithium ion polymer battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery Notice U S A only Disposal may be regulated in your community due to Environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please visit Panasonic website http Avww panasonic com environmental or call 1 888 769 0149 Note Recorder The rating plate is on the underside of the recorder AC Adaptor The rating plate is on the underside of the AC Adaptor Disconnect the AC mains plug from the AC mains socket when not in use Read this first For AG HPD24P cont
217. tion description CA Um 2D indications Main 3D SYNC PB ain Indicates the version of the firmware EXED EID Indicates the model name and serial number EID EID Displays the hour meter EID OPERATION PowerON time EID HOUR METER POWER ON Power ON count CELD CID o0 O E Menu reset Item reset You can reset an item by selecting it and pressing the RESET button Items reset immediately after Items that can be reset e PROPERTY PROPERTY S e META DATA RECORD the RESET button is pressed ETUP META DATA USER CLIP NAME e STORAGE SETUP e SETUP items excluding SYSTEM menu items nua u dnjes Setup Menu Menu items 77 E List of Compatible Input and Output Formats Use menu FREQUENCY REC FORMAT to select the input output formats listed below Recording format Input signal System frequency SDI output 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i 59 94 720 59 94P 480 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 50i 50 720 50P 576 50i 1080 23 98P over 59 94i 59 23 1080 23 98PsF 1080 23 98PsF 23 98 1080 23 98PsF AVC Intra 50 100 1080 24PsF 24 1080 24PsF 720 59 94P 720 59 94P 59 94 1080 59 94i 480 59 94i 720 SOP 720 50P 50 1080 50i 576 50i 720 23 98P over 59 94P 3 59 23 1080 23 98PsF 720 24P over 60P 60 24 1080 24PsF 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i 59 94 720 59 94P AVERAGED 480 59 94 1080
218. ton for one second to turn the unit on When on the POWER lamp lights green NOTE Turning on the master unit does not turn on the slave Turn on both the master and slave units When the 3D REC PB mode was selected before power was turned off it is automatically enabled when power is turned back on Upon power on the normal startup message appears followed by the 3D REC PB mode startup message 3D Signal Recording and Playback Turning Power On and Off 43 From the power on state hold the POWER button for two seconds to turn the unit off The POWER lamp blinks during shutdown processing until the unit turns off NOTE Both units turn off when either the master or slave is turned off yoeghe q pue Buipiooed eufiis ge H Recording and Playback When the 3D REC PB mode is enabled all operations are performed from the master unit Slave unit operations are disabled p Recording Master Slave Unit Panasonic a AG HPD24 o POWER Ch 1 o 02020 02020 alala Master Unit hoa ke L9 CANCEL BOTTOM DIAG STOP FF PLAY STILL PAUSE REC 1 Hold each units POWER button for one second to turn the master and slave units on Set the format input signal and etc Setup Menu Vol 2 page 50 NOTE The recording frequency must be set in the main mode beforehand Only the AVC Intra format can be used for 3D recording 2 Insert P2 cards in the correspond
219. ue of clip 1 when thumbnails and property of the clip are displayed B Loading files Use the following procedure to load meta data from an SD memory card R THUMBNAIL TOP 4 5 6 1 Insert the SD memory card storing the meta data upload file 2 Open the thumbnail screen 3 Press the MENU button Main Mode Thumbnail Screen 23 4 Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to B Checking and revising loaded meta data choose the META DATA LOAD menu setting and Use the following steps to check meta data loaded from an SD press the SET button memory card ALL R THUMBNAIL TOP SHIFT CID NAME 02 03 THUMBNAIL META NAME DATE TIME 0 01 30 09 00 01 51 25 j Cord test JAN 31 2011 15 04 00 META NAME Metadata file SET EXECUTE EXIT EXIT DES gt FILE NAME LIST inl a 00 04 13 21 00 04 36 15 00 05 02 21 00 05 47 04 0018 1 Open the thumbnail screen The meta data name of the meta data upload file on the SD memory card appears 2 Press the MENU button and choose the META DATA PROPERTY menu setting NOTE Ascreen like the one shown below opens to announce that When the metatada name is displayed use the right cursor meta data has been loaded button to show the file name Use the left cursor button to show the meta data name METADATA E 5 n REC META DATA GREATOR REC OFF Use the Up Down Left Right cursor buttons to select eae eas CRE
220. ut 16bits HDMI Reference signals are not input R CHA The video input reference signal serves as a reference eh signal for the system R CH2 Light color indicates unselected items WARNING Warning and error information 720 59 94p 1080 59 94i Detailed Warning and Error Information page 84 HDMI gt 1080 59 94i VIDEO 3 Press the DIAG button 480 59 94i REF IN The original display reappears pc You can also press the EXIT button or the MENU button to return to the original display AUDIO e Input signals and number of channels Quantization bit depth for audio Output signals and number of channels Monitor channel setting and other information is displayed Waveform Monitor WFM Display This function displays a simple waveform monitor on the screen for monitoring video Choose the SETUP DISPLAY WFM TYPE menu setting to open the function WAVE Waveform display VECTOR Vectorscope display NOTE Use the SETUP DISPLAY OSD OUTPUT menu setting to switch destination of displayed output This display always appears in upper right part of the screen The size of the display depends on the destination This information is not displayed when a menu or thumbnail is open 46 Screen Display Waveform Monitor WFM Display Time Code User Bits CTL E Time Code E Setting Time Code and User Bits The time code is used when the time code signal generated
221. ven image quality turning power off for several hours LCD response and brightness vary with operating temperature E information on software for this product 1 Included with this product is software licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL and GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and users are hereby informed that they have the right to obtain change and redistribute the source codes of this software Details on GPL and LGPL can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit Refer to the folder called LDOC Details are given in the original English language text See our website gt Website URL page 11 to obtain the source code The manufacturer asks users to refrain from directing inquiries concerning the source codes they have obtained and other details to its representatives 2 Included with this product is software which is licensed under MIT License suonneooJg esn a This information is provided in the LDOC folder in the original English language text on the install CD ROM supplied with the unit AC adaptor Use the supplied AC adaptor Read the Operating Instructions Using the AC adaptor page 26 before use Battery Use the supplied battery CGA D54 for the AG HPD24P CGA D54s for the AG HPD24E El Battery characteristics This unit uses a rechargeable lithiumion battery that uses its internal chemical reaction to generate electrical energy This reactio
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