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User manual Panasonic, model AJD200P

Manafacture: Panasonic
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File name: AJD200.PDF
Language of manual:en
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. When a situation arises which meets the conditions of the rules you have made up, press the MARK/CANCEL button. “MARK 1” now appears in the right corner of the viewfinder. When the MARK/CANCEL button is pressed again, “MARK 2” appears, and when the MARK/CANCEL button is pressed yet again, the CANCEL mode is established, and the “MARK” display in the right corner of the viewfinder is cleared. When the recording of the next cut is started, this “MARK” is recorded into the internal memory, and the MARK/CANCEL button may be pressed any number of times until the next recording is started. Recording start time code Recording stop time code MARK Recording start time code Recording stop time code MARK ✓ Recording start time code Recording stop time code MARK 56 Saving the SCENE data onto the tape The SCENE data is saved before the tape is ejected. Normally, it is saved after the final cut has been shot. Set the menu SET/OFF selector switch to SET and display the MAIN FUNCTION MENU. Menu item screen (viewfinder) -MAIN FUNCTION -TCG CLEAR RECRUN/FREERUN : REC DF/NDF : DF - SCENE DATA SAVE SCENE DATA UNDEL ВАТТ. SELECT : DIGIT BACK TALLY : ON MENU INITIALIZE Use the ITEM button to align the arrow with the SCENE DATA SAVE position, and press the UP or DOWN button. The color of the screen changes to green, and the VTR starts operating in the recording mode. It takes about 10 seconds for the SCENE data to be saved, after which the original viewfinder screen is restored. Notes: ■ Other operations cannot be performed while the SCENE data is being saved. ■ When the tape is ejected, the SCENE data stored to date is cleared, and the preparations are made to gather the SCENE data for the next tape. ■ SCENE data cannot be saved from the SAVE mode (which is automatically established to protect the tape when the unit has been left standing in the REC PAUSE mode for more than 30 minutes). In this case, first press the STOP button to release the SAVE mode, and then save the SCENE data. Remarks: ■ If it is absolutely essential for the data to be restored because you forgot to save it before the tape was ejected, reload the ejected tape, display the MAIN FUNCTION menu screen, and use the ITEM button to align the arrow with SCENE DATA UNDEL. The data can now be restored by pressing the UP or DOWN button. If the tape is reloaded after its ejection and recording is then started, the data will be rewritten by the SCENE data for the new tape. This means that the data cannot be restored. 57 Replacing the back-up battery The unit is shipped from the factory with a back-up battery already installed. The “BACKUP BATTERY EMPTY” message appears in the viewfinder when the back-up battery has run down. Consult with your dealer, and replace the battery with a new one (CR2032 or BR2032). Backup (lithium) battery 58 Selecting the audio input To connect phantom microphones or the line input to the audio input connectors on the rear panel, set the internal switches (audio input selector switches) to the appropriate positions. Audio input selector switches CH1 selector switches SW4101 CH2 selector switches SW4201 m cd QQQQOQ T QQOQOQ OFF -- OJ C*) Tf in ON ON : 3,5 off OFF: 1,2,4, 6 When a phantom microphone is to be used: mm T- CM CO Tf irt ci> ON * OFF ON : 3, 5, 6 OFF : 1,2,4 Set the switches to the above positions. When the line input is to be used: ODDOOO CM CO m ON OFF ON : 1, 2, 4 OFF : 3,5,6 Set the switches to the above positions. The line input level can be switched to one of three settings: -6 dB, OdB or +4 dB. It is set using the REAR CH1 MIC/REAR CH2 MIC menu item (on the AUDIO menu/see page 51) but the menu screen display will remain unchanged even when the internal switches are set to the positions shown above. Use the table given below as a reference to convert the input level. Menu display For microphone For line input -60 dB -60 dB —6 dB -50 dB -50 dB OdB -40 dB -40 dB +4 dB 59 Tips on lighting Studio lighting Use halogen lamps with a color temperature of 3,000K to 3,200K for lighting in a studio. If the color temperature of the light source differs from this value, the colors of the subject will appear differently to what is seen by eye. The shadows may take on colors or the image may not appear with the proper colors. Use lighting of 300 lux or above. If it is less than this value, the screen may appear dark, the contrast may be insufficient, the depth of focus may be shallow or the picture quality may suffer deterioration in some other way. Ensure that the lighting is directed evenly over the entire subject and that no shadows are formed. Consult the table below and use the figures given, which are approximations onl...


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