Panasonic AJ-SPD850P user manual

User manual for the device Panasonic AJ-SPD850P

Device: Panasonic AJ-SPD850P
Category: Camcorder
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Size: 0.15 MB
Added : 4/28/2013
Number of pages: 24
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Panasonic Broadcast




AJ-SPD850p
Menu Information

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Setup (Initial settings) The memory card recorder’s main settings are performed while making selections using a system of menus. If a TV monitor has been connected to the VIDEO OUT 3 connector or SDI OUT 3 connector (optional) on the rear panel and the SUPER switch is set to [ON], the setting menus are displayed on the TV monitor. SUPER switch (set to [ON]) (1) (3) 1 DVCPRO 50 ON POWER 2 USB DVCPRO LAN DV 3 USB 2.0 REMOTE SUPER REC INH TCG MODE OFF ON ON INT PB 4 OFF OFF EXT EE 5 SLOT COUNTER ME

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Setup menus The memory card recorder can hold five user files, each of Setting and releasing the lock mode which has its own specific menu settings, and one of these The lock mode can be set to protect the system file and files can be selected for use. user file (USER2 to USER5) settings. Once the lock mode is set, no further changes can be made to the settings. Changing the file Setting and releasing the lock mode can be set for the (1) Press the MENU button system file by using setup menu No.

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Setup menus (continued) Loading user files Saving user files The contents of the USER2, USER3, USER4 or USER5 (1) Press the MENU button file can be copied (loaded) into the USER1 file. Also, the (2) Press the REW or FF button while holding contents of the USER1 file can be copied (saved) into the down the DIAG (or SHIFT) button and select USER2, USER3, USER4 or USER5 file. USER1 file Load/save Lock mode can be USER 1 USER 2 (3) Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( ) on set the menu screen

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Setup menus (continued) SYSTEM menu No./Item Description No./Item Description Coarse adjustment of system phase: 90 ° units This adjusts the audio output phase 11 16 with respect to the video output: Note: 20.8 µs steps SYS SC COAR. 0000 0 AV PHASE If setting operation is –: The audio output phase is advanced 0001 90 performed, the setting with respect to the video output. 0002 180 value does not return to +: The audio output phase is delayed 0003 270 factory (default) setting. with respect to

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Setup menus (continued) SYSTEM menu USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description 000 This sets the preroll time. This adjusts the brightness of the 30 The preroll time can be set from 0 to 15 LCD monitor on the front panel. P-ROLL TIME seconds in 1-second increments. BRIGHT 0000 0s 0000 –7 :: :: 0005 5s 0007 0 :: :: 0015 15s 0014 7 Note: 001 This selects the buttons which can be If setting operation is performed, the operated on the front panel when the setting value does not retu

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Setup menus (continued) USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description 008 This selects what information is to be This sets the position of the characters 009 provided by the time code and other on the horizontal plane for the time DISPLAY SEL superimposed displays output from code and other superimposed displays CHARA H-POS the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT 3 output from the VIDEO OUT 3/ SDI OUT connector (optional). 3 connector (optional). 0000 TIME : Data only. 0000 0 (The data indicates t

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Setup menus (continued) USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description 012 This sets the memory card recorder’s 069 Sets the internal clock time. recording and playback format. SYS FORMAT CLOCK SET Note: 0000 50M : Press the STOP button to display a sub- DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) is selected. screen for selecting the line to be 0001 25M : recorded. Press the STOP button again DVCPRO (25 Mbps) is selected. to return from the sub-screen. 0002 DV : Sub-screen DV (25 Mbps) is selected. Note: S

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Setup menus (continued) USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description This selects the TV system. Sets the time difference from the 070 05 world standard time. [525i system] [625i system] TV SYSTEM TIME ZONE 0000 525 0000 525 0000 00:00 0001 625 0001 625 0001 +00:30 0002 +01:00 :: 0000: 0050 –00:30 The 525 interlace/59.94 Hz system is selected. Refer to the table below, and select the 0001: setting which corresponds to the local The 625 interlace/50 Hz system is time. selected. No

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Setup menus (continued) USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description This selects the memory card 100 This selects the direct search dial 105 recorder mode in which the EE status operation. is established when the MODE switch SEARCH ENA AUTO EE SEL is set to EE. 0000 DIAL : For direct search dial operations. 0000 S/F/R : 0001 KEY : EE status is established in STOP, FF Operation is not transferred to the and REW modes. search mode unless the search button However, EE status is

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Setup menus (continued) USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description 106 This selects the EE mode output 113 This selects whether audio input signals. switching using the INPUT SELECT EE MODE SEL A IN SEL INH button is to be enabled or disabled. 0000 NORMAL : Signals are output with a delay 0000 OFF : equivalent to the length of internal Audio input switching using the INPUT signal processing. SELECT button is enabled. 0001 THRU : 0001 ON : Signals are output directly, without

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Setup menus (continued) USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description 208 These settings are for selecting the 201 This selects whether the REMOTE none, odd or even for the RS-232C (9P) connector functions when the PARITY parity bit. 9P SEL REMOTE button is lit. 0000 NON : 0000 OFF : Parity bit is not used. Connector does not function. 0001 ODD: 0001 ON : Connector functions. An odd number of bits is used for the 202 This sets the ID information to be parity system. returned to

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Setup menus (continued) USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description 315 This selects the mode after cue-up 303 This selects STD or NON-STD in operation is complete. accordance with the composite input AFTER STD/NON-STD signal. CUE-UP 0000 STOP : STOP mode 0001 STILL : SHTL STILL mode 0000 AUTO : Standard/non-standard signals are 320 This sets the maximum SLOW FWD automatically identified and speed. processed. VAR FWD MAX 0001 STD : 0000 +4 : +4x speed Standard signals are process

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Setup menus (continued) USER menu No./Item Description No./Item Description 755 Used to select the number of AUDIO Sub-screen channels for DVCPRO (25 Mbps) or This selects the additional line where 00 25M REC DV (25 Mbps) recording. the signals are to be recorded. CH REC LINE1 0000 2CH: [525i system] [625i system] Records on two channels. 0000 10L 0000 7L 0001 4CH : :: :: Records on four channels. 0002 12L 0002 9L Note: :: :: Four-channel recording is always used 0012 22L 0015 22L with


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