Panasonic AG-DVX100AP Uživatelský manuál

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Strany 1 - Digital Video Camera Recorder

Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save thismanual for future use.Model AG- PDigital Video Camera RecorderÒNTSC

Strany 2 - IMPORTANT

Lights: While shooting is in progress.Blinks: O When a remote control operation has been received (about 8 blinks per second)O When shooting is commen

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11OThis function may not operate properly ifthere is an unrecorded blank near the tapestart or at a point along the tape.OBefore proceeding with recor

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12Parts and their functionsCAWB buttonWhen this button is pressed while the WHITEBAL switch B is set to the A or B position,the white balance is autom

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13Parts and their functionsJAUTO buttonWhen the AUTO button is pressed, theoperation mode which was set on the settingmenu AUTO SW screen is establish

Strany 6 - Accessories

14[In the camera mode]“5” When the lever is tilted in the “5”direction in the shooting pause mode, thetape is played back in the “5” directionat 1a sp

Strany 7 - Precautions for use

[ZOOM switchThis is used to select motor-driven zoomoperations or manual zoom operations.SERVO:For motor-driven zoom operations(At this position, do n

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16Parts and their functionsdOPEN buttonPress the OPEN button in the direction of thearrow to open the LCD monitor e.When the LCD monitor is opened, th

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nCOUNTER RESET buttonThis button is used to reset the counter valueon the counter display and the memorycounter value to zero.It cannot reset the time

Strany 10 - Parts and their functions

Remote control unit1OSD buttonWhen this button is pressed, the informationdisplayed in the viewfinder and on the LCDmonitor is added to the video sign

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19Parts and their functions:VAR. SEARCH buttonWhen this button is pressed during playback,the variable search mode is established, and“1a” is displaye

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2indicates safety information.IMPORTANT“Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programs, video tapes and other materials mayinfringe the rig

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20Remote control unitRemote control unit settingsIn order to prevent mistakes made in operationsperformed using remote control when twocamera recorder

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21Charging the batteryFully charge the battery using the AC adapterbefore use. It is recommended that a spare battery be kepton hand just in case it i

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CAUTION:O This unit will operate on 110/120/220/240VAC. An AC plug adapter may be requiredfor voltages other than 120V AC. If a conversion plug is req

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4Push the part marked “” to closethe cassette holder securely.OOperations cannot be performed while thecassette holder is open.PUSH CLOSEPUSH CLOSE2

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24Adjusting the hand strap1Open the cover, and adjust the strap length.Adjust the hand strap to match the size of yourhand.2Return the cover to its or

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25ViewfindersUsing the viewfinder1Set the POWER switch on the camerarecorder to ON, and check that an imageappears in the viewfinder.OKeep the LCD mon

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Using the LCD monitor1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch toON.2Press the OPEN button in the direction of thearrow 1 to open the LCD monitor.3Posit

Strany 20 - Remote control unit

27Viewfinders8Press the MENU button three times torelease the menu mode.O The setting for the LCD SET item can bereturned to the factory setting by pr

Strany 21 - Charging the battery

28Setting the calendar1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch toON.Presented below is a sample setting where thecalendar is set to December 25, 2003 a

Strany 22 - Mounting the battery

29Charging the internal batteryThe date and time are stored in the memoryusing the internal battery. When the “”display appears in the viewfinder and

Strany 23 - Cassette tapes

3Important Safeguards1. Read Instructions — All the safety andoperating instructions should be read beforethe unit is operated.2. Retain Instructions

Strany 24 - Attaching the shoulder strap

30The luminance level of artificial lighting—particularly that of fluorescent lights andmercury lamps—changes in synchronizationwith the power line fr

Strany 25 - Viewfinders

31The setting for progressive mode can beswitched with the PROGRESSIVE item onthe SCENE FILE screen of the setting menu.(See page 42)Setting the elect

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32White balance and black balanceAdjusting the white balanceThe white balance must always be re-adjustedwhen the lighting conditions have changed.The

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33Adjusting the black balanceThere is normally no need to re-adjust the blackbalance. Adjustment is required only in thefollowing cases.OWhen the cam

Strany 28 - Setting the calendar

34Setting the time dataSetting the user’s bitBy setting the user’s bit, memos (dates, times)and other information consisting of up to 8 digitsin hexad

Strany 29 - Charging the internal battery

35Setting the time dataSetting the time codeThe various settings related to the time code areperformed using the following items on thesetting menu RE

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36Scene filesThe settings selected to suit various shootingsituations are stored in the positions of thescene file dial. During shooting, the require

Strany 31 - Slow shutter mode

371Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch toON.2Turn the scene file dial, and select the scenefile in which changes are to be made.3Change the item on

Strany 32 - Adjusting the white balance

38Scene files10The screen shown below appears. Press“;” of the OPERATION lever, and move“1” to YES.H–––––––– YYEESSINITIALH––––PUSH MENU TO RETURNSS

Strany 33 - ATW (Auto Tracking White)

39Setting menusThe camera recorder’s settings can be changedto suit the scenes to be shot or what is to berecorded using the setting menus.Operation m

Strany 34 - Setting the time data

4Important Safeguards13. Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outsideantenna or cable system is connected to thevideo unit, be sure the antenna or cables

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40Setting menusConfiguration of setting menusMenus in the camera modeSCENE FILECAMERA SETUPDETAIL LEVELCHROMA LEVELCHROMA PHASECOLOR TEMPMASTER PEDA.

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41Item/(display mode)Description of settingsDETAIL LEVEL(Camera)For adjusting the detail amount.–7 --- 0 --- +7CHROMA LEVEL(Camera)For adjusting the c

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Setting menus42Item/(display mode)Description of settingsPROGRESSIVE(Camera)For setting shooting in the progressivemode.OFF:Shooting is not performed

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43Setting menusSW MODE screenItem/(display mode)Description of settingsMID GAIN(Camera)For setting the gain value which is to beallocated to the M pos

Strany 39 - Setting menus

44PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS screenItem/(display mode)Description of settingsEND SEARCH(VCR)For setting what kind of operation is to beperformed when the EVF

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45Setting menusThe underlining indicates the factory setting.PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS screenInputs and audio tracks recordedItem/(display mode)Description o

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46Item/(display mode)Description of settings1394 UB REGEN(VCR)For selecting the user’s bit to be recordedwhen recording the signals of thecomponent co

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UB PRESET(Camera)(VCR)For setting the user’s bit. However, USERmust be selected for the UB MODE itemsetting.47Setting menusThe underlining indicates

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48Setting menusThe underlining indicates the factory setting.DISPLAY SETUP screenItem/(display mode)Description of settingsZEBRA DETECT1(Camera)For se

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49Setting menusThe underlining indicates the factory setting.DISPLAY SETUP screenItem/(display mode)Description of settingsSELF SHOOT(Camera)For selec

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5O “LEICA” is the registered trademark of Leica Microsystems.O “DICOMAR” is the registered trademark of Leica Camera AG.Other model names, company nam

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50Item/(display mode)Description of settingsBEEP SOUND(Camera)CLOCK SET(Camera)(VCR)For setting the internal calendar of thecamera recorder.HOUR METER

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51Screen displaysCamera mode and VCR mode1Counter displayEach time the COUNTER button is pressed,the data is selected in the sequence givenbelow.COUNT

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52Screen displays:This lights if a problem occurs in thecamera recorder when face-to-faceshooting is performed in the mirror mode.:This lights when th

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53mmm dd yyyy hh:mm:ssScreen displaysCGain displayThe gain value setting of the video amplifierappears here.DND filter displayThe selected ND filter a

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54Screen displaysNIndex recording displayThis lights when an index signal is recordedduring recording by pressing the USERbutton to which the INDEX fu

Strany 51 - Screen displays

55Screen displaysPWarning displaysUNPLAYABLE TAPE(OTHER FORMAT)The tape cannot be played back since ithas the wrong format.COPY INHIBITEDSince the inp

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56Screen displaysSSearch number displayThe index number used to perform the indexsearch appears here. (S1 to S9)TCamera shake compensation displayWh

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57Screen displaysDisplay item MODE CHK buttonALL PARTIAL OFFOTHER DISPLAY item settingSelecting the displayThe items listed below which appear in the

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58INT(L)INPUT 1INPUT 2CH 2 SELECTCH 1 SELECTINT(R)INPUT 2INPUT 1 INPUT 2Connecting external components$ When connecting an audio component, setthe INP

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59ShootingPreparation and inspectionsBefore shooting, check that the camera recorderis operating properly. Also check that theequipment is set up in

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6AccessoriesOBattery (2)OAC adapter (2)OAC cable (K2CB2CB00006)ODC cable (VEK8722)OWireless remote control unit(VFA0402)OBattery for remote control un

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60ShootingFace-to-face shootingWhen the LCD monitor is opened and rotated180 degrees toward the lens, and the personoperating the camera recorder reco

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61ShootingBackup recordingThe camera images of the camera recorder canbe recorded and their recording can be backedup automatically on the external co

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62ShootingWhen editing images using the conventional24P [2:3] conversion system, the images ofdifferent frames are expanded for the [BoCe][CoDe] [FoGe

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63PlaybackNormal playbackSet the POWER switch to ON, and press theCAMERA/VCR button to switch to the VCRmode.Normal playback operations can be perform

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64CondensationHow to tell when condensation has formedinside and what to do about itIf, after the camera recorder’s power has beenturned on, the cond

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65Troubleshooting (Q&A)Power supply-related problemsQ1: No power.A1: Has the battery or AC adapter beenconnected correctly? Check theconnections.

Strany 63 - Playback

66Troubleshooting (Q&A)Problems during various kinds ofvideo recordingQ1: No automatic focusingA1-1: Has the manual focus mode been set?The focus

Strany 64 - Video heads

67Troubleshooting (Q&A)Other types of problemsQ1: The cassette tape cannot be ejected.A1: Is power being supplied?Has the AC adapter been plugged

Strany 65 - Troubleshooting (Q&A)

68MaintenanceViewfinder maintenanceWhen dust has collected inside the viewfinder,take off the eye cup holder, and remove thedust.OThe inside of the ey

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69Specificationsindicates safety information.Supply voltage: DC 7.2/7.9 VPower consumption:6.8 W (when viewfinder is used)7.8 W (when LCD monitor is u

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7Precautions for useTake care to prevent water from enteringinside the camera recorder when using it inthe rain or snow or at the seashore or inother

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70Specifications[VIDEO]Sampling frequencyY: 13.5 MHz, PB/PR: 3.375 MHzQuantizing8 bitsVideo compression systemDCT + variable length codeError correcti

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PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANYUNIT COMPANY OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICAExecutive Office:One Panasonic Way 4E-7,

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8Precautions for useBattery characteristicsThis camera recorder uses a rechargeablelithium-ion battery which produces electricalenergy by means of an

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9Storage tipsWhen storing the camera recorder, eject thecassette from the camera recorder and removethe battery.Store all components in a location whe

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